“Birds of Santa Clara County” — download my new E-book!

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I am thrilled to announce my new E-book is now available!

Download this new E-book now!

Birds of Santa Clara County is a look at many of the species I’ve photographed over the year hear in the hear of Silicon Valley. As a resident here since the 1980’s, I love that we’ve maintained and protected so much green and open space in the area and there are so many good bird habitats that humans can also visit and enjoy.

This book has photographs and a short description for over 80 species. The photos are ones I’ve taken between 2007 and 2020 here in the county.

These books are absolutely free with no obligation. The shopping cart will request some information about you during check-out, but I will not use that information in any way — all I am tracking is how many copies of the books are downloaded. If you have feedback on a book, please email me at chuqui@mac.com, I’d love to hear from you.

To get a copy, you can go to my Download Store to grab this or any of my E-books or chapbooks that I have available.

 I do have a request: If you can, I'd really appreciate if you could donate something to Santa Clara Valley Audubon. We're trying to do some very important things and keep the organization viable and helping people despite the pandemic. Every dollar helps so please consider sending them a few for me.

If you like the book, please tell your friends and encourage them to download and enjoy it as well. If you don't like the book, well, just drop me an email and tell me why, and I'll use that to learn how to make a better book next time. And if you like this book, consider subscribing to my newsletter, 6FPS so we can stay in touch and you'll be among the first to know when I release new things for you to enjoy.

And thanks for being interested in this books. I really appreciate that.

Chuq Von Rospach

Birder, Nature and Wildlife Photography in Silicon Valley

http://www.chuq.me
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