There’s a great article on hummingbird and butterfly gardening in the May 23 issue of WOMAN’S WORLD, written by Kristina Mastrocola, and she quotes me in the article and mentions my book THE ART OF HUMMINGBIRD GARDENING specially. Thanks, Kristina.
Kristina Mastrocola just wrote a great article in Woman’s World about butterfly gardening and hummingbird gardening, and she quoted me about both topics and mentioned my book THE ART OF HUMMINGBIRD GARDENING. I couldn’t resist going down to the newsstand and picking up a copy of the May 23, 2016 issue. It isn’t every day that you appear in a magazine with a circulation of 1.6 million. I hope it helps to spread the word about gardening for butterflies and hummingbirds.
Yet another endangered bird is under attack because the habitat it needs to survive is prized by developers and other interests. This time, the Southwestern Willow Flycatcher has been targeted for removal from the Endangered Species List not because it’s recovering, but because it stands in the way of development.
My photograph of the Southwestern Willow Flycatcher:
ENDANGERED SPECIES: FLORA AND FAUNA IN PERIL—Mr. Tekulsky’s photograph of a Willow Flycatcher is featured in this national museum tour that includes the Wildling Art Museum (June 22-September 14, 2008) and the U.S. Department of the Interior Museum (November 1, 2008-February 28, 2009).
I had this made up by the nice folks at my printer The Icon in Los Angeles, and it is being used as part of the display at Mass Audubon’s Broadmoor Wildlife Sanctuary and will be used in July at the Santa Monica Mountains Visitor Center exhibition of 30 backyard bird photographs.
I mention this book by Martin Luther King, Jr. in my novel about two young kids in 1967 who meet the great man. I think this would be a good author photo for my book, and a nice tribute to MLK.