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Children’s Book Award Finalist!

Yup! Snowy’s Search for Color has just been named a University of Minnesota Duluth’s NEMBA finalist! The winner will be announced on May 21st which also happens to be my 37th wedding anniversary. Guess who will not be taking his wife out to dinner that night due to the awards ceremony? Sorry Molly.

Remember, you may download a full PDF copy of my book for FREE!

Book theme: Follow the adventures of a young Snowy Owl as it flies south from its home on the Arctic Ocean in search of color! The owl meets up with other owls, red foxes, and even Smokey the Bear! It is a magical journey.


Answers to “Ask the Outdoorsman Questions”

A few weeks ago I started up a new service of this blog named: Ask the Outdoorsman. Remember, my blog now has a “contact Rich” form where you may privately ask me questions. Go to the “About / Contact Rich” section of this web site which is easily found via the menubar at the top of every page. Depending upon the question, I will either answer you privately or via a blog post (but keeping your identity secret)

  • Karen G. asks whether I would be open to having her “tag along” on one of my Bog birding trips. Yes, but recently I have not planned my excursions till late the prior evening … when I understand the weather forecast.  Given I only live 45 minutes from Sax-Zim Bog, in the winter I pay extreme attention to forecast temperatures, clouds and wind before making a visit decision. I often wait till 5 am on the planned day of my birding outings to make a decision.
  • Nancy N. wants to know how to train chickadees to eat out of her hands. The answer is patience, patience and more patience. The best way to ultimately make this happen and hand feed chickadees is to have only one bird feeder on your property, preferably a platform feeder. You must be willing to stand next to the feeder for hours, and even put your hand in the feeder with the proper treats. I’ve done this once in my life.
  • Mary S. lives near my house in Duluth and she was interested in seeing a Snowy Owl. I helped her accomplish this task via some friends of mine (I was out of town).
  • Deborah Crooks, who is a folk song artist, contacted me and asked if I would promote her song, Be Your Own Bird. While I don’t normally provide endorsements and have never allowed advertisements on this web site, I listened to Deborah’s song and like it … Be Your Own Bird has a nice message. I found her singing style pleasing, almost a female sounding Bob Dylan style. Deborah makes her song free for listening via her own web site … thus … here’s a callout to Deborah Crooks
    • Be Your Own Bird! (song and lyrics owned and copyrighted by Deborah Crooks)
    • Post Script: I used Deborah’s last name, because in this instance I know she was interested in the publicity. I promise to not hold it against Deborah that she is from California! The song is also available on Spotify. If you want to learn more about this singer, here is a link to her web site.

With Deborah’s permission, here are the lyrics to her song. Remember, you may listen to Be Your Own Bird via her web site at no charge.  She owns the copyright to both the lyrics and the music.

Song sparrow sings its own song
No other place it belongs
Like the towhee peeps in the leaves
In your own life you must believe
And be your own bird

Hummingbird nest in the tree
Spun thread a tiny blue egg
Wings a blur in the air
We all have our own truth to declare
Be your own bird

Nature can beautiful nature can be cruel
Some days you win, some days you play the fool
Mockingbird attacking its own reflection

Across the meadow I see some geese
Dabbling in the green green grass
No one’s first and no one’s last
Everyone has their own path
Be your own bird

Nature can beautiful nature can be cruel
Some days you lose some days you completely rule
Eagle perched atop the highest mountain

Be your own bird
Be your own bird
Be your own bird

©Deborah Crooks (ASCAP)

Ask the Outdoorsman!

Welcome to a new feature of my blog … “Ask the Outdoorsman!”

Last fall I held a virtual seminar, which I may still repeat, but I have decided to try something different. Quite simply, ask me a question using the form given at the end of this post. Next week I will answer all questions. You will only be identified by your first name and the initial of your last name.

Remember, as my favorite college professor often stated: “The only dumb question is the unasked question!”

There are few ground rules for this experiement:

  1. Don’t ask for locations of sensitive birds
  2. The region I know best is NE Minnesota and NW Wisconsin
  3. Questions need not only be about birding. Check my “About Rich” section of this blog to learn more about my background, but my life experiences range from taking self-supported bicycle tours totalling over 10,000 miles riden around the world, to chasing the Northern Lights in Minnesota and the Norwegian Arctic.
  4. I do not pretend to be an expert, but I am knowledgeable.

I will close questions in a few days and note same by editing this blog post. The resulting post with the Q and A will then appear in the near future depending upon the number of questions / work required on my part.

Use the form given immediately below the photograph of me. Obviously a web site is NOT required, but if you have one it is fun for me to learn about all of you … my readers.

Snowy’s Search for Color Black Friday Special!

The holidays are here! Get ready to eat lots of turkey, and of course start the holiday shopping. Thus, what could be more appropriate than a Black Friday special (runs today through next Sunday, December 1st) on my new children’s picture book, Snowy’s Search for Color?!

Through December 1st purchase my book via this web site for $12.50 (a savings of $1.50 over the normal price … shipping and local taxes are included in this price)! Download a free full version PDF copy of the book.

Book Theme: Follow the adventures of a young Snowy Owl as it flies south from its home on the Arctic Ocean in search of color! The owl meets up with other owls, red foxes, and even Smokey the Bear! It is a magical journey.

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I use PayPal to process payments via this web site, but you DO NOT need a PayPal account to make payment, nor do you need to create a PayPal account. You may use any major credit card. As noted the cost per book via my site is $12.50 (no charge for shipping or local taxes … already included in price). 

PayPal will note you are paying Richard Hoeg … that’s me!