Natural Wonders
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Format: Soft-cover edition, 10 x 8 3/4"
Pages: 152 pages
$18.95
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ABOUT THE BOOK
Did you know that you can tell the age of a Chinook salmon by counting the rings on its scales? Or that the tiny chorus frog's mating song can hit 90 decibels?
Discover fascinating, mysterious and amazing Northwest phenomena - from delectable Chanterelle mushrooms to the poisonous, rough-skinned newt - in a book by The Seattle Times: "Natural Wonders: The flora, fauna & formations of Washington."
Natural Wonders includes sections on each of the seasons. There are detailed and descriptive chapters on Chorus frogs, Gray whales, Skunk cabbage, Song sparrows, Chinook salmon, Madrona trees, newts, Blackberries, Deception Pass, jellyfish, Shrub-steppe, Mountain goats, Yellow Island, Volcanoes, Clouds, Chanterelles, The Palouse, Bigleaf maple trees, Roosevelt elk, Ravens, Snow, Dunlins, Cedar trees, the Pacific coastline, Basalt formations and Bald eagles.