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Western Tanager (Piranga ludoviciana) - Spiralbound Notebook
Western Tanager (Piranga ludoviciana) - Spiralbound Notebook
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A flash of red, yellow, and black brightens the pine forests of the West. The Western Tanager (Piranga ludoviciana) ranges from the mountain woodlands of Mexico to the northern forests of Canada, migrating each year between coniferous summer habitats and tropical wintering grounds. Feeding on insects and fruit, this vibrant songbird connects two worlds — the temperate and the tropical — with color and song.
Designed for the curious and observant, this 5" x 7" spiralbound notebook pairs art and ecology in one thoughtful format — one side features an illustrated species and design, while the reverse presents a detailed description of that species. Perfect for journaling in the field, sketching, or daily reflection.
Crafted with durability and usability in mind, each notebook includes 75 lined leaves (150 pages) of smooth paper, a thick glossy laminate cover, and rounded corners to resist bending in your pack or pocket. The black coil binding allows the book to lie completely flat, making it an ideal companion for writers, artists, and naturalists alike.
Product Details
- 5" x 7" spiralbound format
- Durable thick glossy laminate cover
- 75 lined leaves / 150 writable pages
- Perforated pages for easy removal
- Black coil binding lays completely flat
- Rounded corners to prevent wear and bending
Made to order — estimated delivery in 7–14 business days (U.S.).
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