Sibley’s First Wall-poster “Field Guide” for Every Backyard Birder
Beginning with the publication of The Sibley Guide to Birds in 2000, David Allen Sibley has gone on to establish himself as North America’s premier naturalist and illustrator of birds. Now for the first time, a selection of his beautiful paintings is presented in a high-quality wall poster. The Sibley’s Backyard Birds of Eastern North America poster features 98 common species in 144 illustrations. Learn more >
GARY SOUCIE OF AUDUBON WRITES:
“Joseph Tomelleri is the best fish illustrator I’ve ever seen. Period.”
We think so too. That’s why we’ve been working with Mr. Tomelleri on posters, books, cards, and calendars for nearly ten years. We like to know our trout, and the Trout of North America poster is a beautiful education in our continent’s rich diversity of trout species. Learn more >
Framed Posters.
Very Present-able!
Giving a poster as a gift is good. Giving a framed poster as a gift is great. All Scott & Nix posters are available framed. Click here to view our complete poster line.
Sibley’s Raptors Soar
The Sibley’s Raptors poster features 30 species in 134 illustrations—from the tiny American Kestrel to the acrobatic Cooper’s Hawk to the highsoaring Golden Eagle, this poster has them all. Read more >
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New in Print:
Matching the Hatch
The Mayfly Guide
Mystery Science!
“Eighteenth-century contemporaries saw only a tragic accident when the promising ichthyologist Peter Artedi himself joined the fishes as he tumbled to his 1735 death in an Amsterdam canal. But in this fascinating and impeccably researched novel, Pietsch opens a more sinister possibility…” Read more >
The Sunfish Poster
Illustrated by Joe Tomelleri. Seventeen types of sunfishes by master illustrator Joseph R. Tomelleri are reproduced here all in relative scale. Learn more >
God’s Lake Brook Trout
The Brook trout is a touchstone fish for many anglers. Some flyrodders think of little 6-inch fish from a cold mountain stream in Virginia... Read more >
The Mighty Striped Bass
The chatter begins weeks before they arrive. Schedules are rearranged. Plans are made. Weather: check. Tides: check. Gear: check. Men will risk their lives on wave-crashed jetties or by piloting small boats in massive heave for a shot at catching one. And no wonder, a tight line with a hefty striped bass at the end of it is an electric experience.
Right now along the Mid-Atlantic Coast, large migratory populations of striped bass have made the last leg in their journey to the south. Schools of adult stripers have traveled throughout the fall from summer feeding areas along coastal Maine and Massachusetts to spend the winter in warmer waters off the coast of the Carolinas. In vast numbers, they followed schools of alewives, shiners, menhaden, herring, and silversides, and other prey species to fatten up for the push south. Read more >
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