Description
Product Overview
The Urban Garden & Parkland Birds Logbook is a dedicated journal for recording bird sightings in urban and park environments. Published by Wayward Bird, this 32-page paperback features a structured layout for noting species, dates, locations, and observations. It includes details like ISBN-10: 1916899749 and ISBN-13: 978-1916899742, with an item weight of 505 grams, making it portable and easy to use outdoors. Designed for accuracy and ease, it supports birdwatchers in tracking their encounters with local wildlife.

Usage
This logbook is ideal for birdwatching in city parks, gardens, and suburban areas, where users can document common and rare bird species. It suits beginners learning to identify birds and experienced enthusiasts maintaining long-term records. Perfect for daily walks, nature outings, or educational activities, it helps build a personal birding database over time.
Why Choose Us
Wayward Bird focuses on creating practical, high-quality nature journals with clear, user-friendly designs. This logbook stands out for its specific focus on urban and parkland birds, offering tailored sections that enhance recording accuracy. The durable binding and lightweight build ensure it withstands frequent use, providing reliable performance for dedicated birdwatchers.
Key Features
- 32-page format for extensive bird sighting records
- Structured sections for species, dates, and notes
- Lightweight design at 505 grams for easy portability
- Focus on urban and parkland bird species
- Durable paperback construction from Wayward Bird
FAQ
What types of birds can I record in this logbook?
It is designed for urban and parkland birds, such as sparrows, robins, and pigeons, but you can note any species you observe.
Is this logbook suitable for children?
Yes, its simple layout makes it accessible for young birdwatchers with adult guidance.
How many entries can I fit in the logbook?
With 32 pages, it accommodates numerous entries, depending on how much detail you include per sighting.
Can I use it in rainy weather?
The paperback cover is not waterproof, so it’s best to protect it from moisture during outdoor use.
Does it include bird identification guides?
No, it is a logbook for recording sightings; you may need a separate guide for identification.




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