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Sierra Club Wilderness 2027 Wall Calendar
Mary Engelbreit's Happiness Is a Habit 2027 Desk Calendar
Charles Wysocki Americana 2027 Deluxe Wall Calendar
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The small daily desk-box edition from Willow Creek Press, the 365-page format that puts one bird on a tear-off page for every day of the year, takes a full annual run in Backyard Birds 2027 Desk Calendar. The featured species cover the birds an actual North American backyard hosts across the year: the year-round residents like northern cardinals, blue jays, black-capped chickadees, white-breasted nuthatches, and downy woodpeckers; the summer migrants like ruby-throated hummingbirds, indigo buntings, scarlet tanagers, Baltimore orioles, and the warbler families; and the winter visitors like dark-eyed juncos, pine siskins, and snowy owls in irruption years. Each daily page pairs a sharp photograph with brief identification reference (range, habitat, diet, song) for the bird featured. This title comes from Willow Creek Press.
For birders, backyard feeder watchers, eBird logbook keepers, and households that have started paying attention to the bird life outside the kitchen window, the daily desk edition turns the practice into a year-long reference. By December the user will have absorbed more species identification than most casual birders pick up in years.