Belted Kingfisher Hardcover Journal
This hardcover journal features an incredible illustration of the Belted Kingfisher. A large, conspicuous water kingfisher, native to North America, the Belted Kingfisher is often seen perched prominently on trees, posts, or other suitable watchpoints close to water before plunging in headfirst after its fish prey. They also eat amphibians, molluscs, small crustaceans, insects, small mammals, small birds, reptiles and berries. As kingfishers fly around their habitat, they frequently emit a characteristic rattling call, an for this reason a small group of belted kingfishers is known as a rattle, concentration, or kerfuffle. This bird nests in a horizontal tunnel made in a river bank or sand bank and excavated by both parents. With 150 lined pages, this sturdy hardcover journal has matte laminate coating on the cover keeping the image clear and crisp. .: Full wraparound print .: 150 lined pages (75 sheets) .: Matte finish .: Casewrap binding .: Note: small 0.5"x0.5" production barcode visible on the back cover
This hardcover journal features an incredible illustration of the Belted Kingfisher. A large, conspicuous water kingfisher, native to North America, the Belted Kingfisher is often seen perched prominently on trees, posts, or other suitable watchpoints close to water before plunging in headfirst after its fish prey. They also eat amphibians, molluscs, small crustaceans, insects, small mammals, small birds, reptiles and berries. As kingfishers fly around their habitat, they frequently emit a characteristic rattling call, an for this reason a small group of belted kingfishers is known as a rattle, concentration, or kerfuffle. This bird nests in a horizontal tunnel made in a river bank or sand bank and excavated by both parents. With 150 lined pages, this sturdy hardcover journal has matte laminate coating on the cover keeping the image clear and crisp. .: Full wraparound print .: 150 lined pages (75 sheets) .: Matte finish .: Casewrap binding .: Note: small 0.5"x0.5" production barcode visible on the back cover
This hardcover journal features an incredible illustration of the Belted Kingfisher. A large, conspicuous water kingfisher, native to North America, the Belted Kingfisher is often seen perched prominently on trees, posts, or other suitable watchpoints close to water before plunging in headfirst after its fish prey. They also eat amphibians, molluscs, small crustaceans, insects, small mammals, small birds, reptiles and berries. As kingfishers fly around their habitat, they frequently emit a characteristic rattling call, an for this reason a small group of belted kingfishers is known as a rattle, concentration, or kerfuffle. This bird nests in a horizontal tunnel made in a river bank or sand bank and excavated by both parents. With 150 lined pages, this sturdy hardcover journal has matte laminate coating on the cover keeping the image clear and crisp. .: Full wraparound print .: 150 lined pages (75 sheets) .: Matte finish .: Casewrap binding .: Note: small 0.5"x0.5" production barcode visible on the back cover