The Nature Store
Members of the Friends of Bosque del Apache enjoy a 10% discount on purchases* every day. Email us before you order to receive your Member Discount Code!
*Sale items not eligible for member discount.
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From pine forest to desert scrub, from alpine meadow to riparian wetland, Albuquerque and its surrounding area in New Mexico offer an appealing variety of wildlife habitat. Birders are likely to see more than two hundred species during a typical year of bird-watching. Now, two experienced birders, Judith Liddell and Barbara Hussey, share their intimate knowledge of the best places to find birds in and around this important region.
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In their second guide to birding in New Mexico, Judy Liddell and Barbara Hussey share their experiences and intimate knowledge of the best places to find birds in and around Santa Fe and other areas in northern New Mexico.
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Have fun on The Bosque del Apache with this Jr. Ranger activity book and become a Jr. Refuge Manager!
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This is a guide that tells you about the refuge by season, it also has general need to know information and a map of the refuge. Check it out online here as well!
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El Camino Real de Tierra Adentro, the Royal Road of the Interior, is the earliest Euro-American trade route of cultures and commerce in the United States. It spanned about 1,800 miles from Mexico City, where the road originated, to Santa Fe, in New Mexico. For three centuries, this Spanish colonial road followed a network of ancient Native American footpaths and trails that followed the wide expanse of the Rio Grande valley. There were parajes, or campgrounds, along the way for travelers, and early Spanish settlements were established too. Some of the towns and villages are now modern cities, such as Las Cruces, Albuquerque, and Santa Fe. Mexico City, as the former capital of La Nueva España, New Spain, is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Center. In 2000, El Camino Real was officially designated as a national historic trail, administered by the US Department of the Interior. In 2005, the El Camino Real International Heritage Center was erected near Socorro, New Mexico. This is an interpretive learning center that presents the history and heritage of the Royal Road in the region as an integral part of Spain's global network of roads and maritime trade routes.
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Silver by Jana. Inspired by Nature. Silver necklace charm made in San Antonio, NM.
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Silver by Jana. Inspired by Nature. Sterling silver earrings made in San Antonio, NM.
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This book is unlike any other. Throughout the 216 pages, It will guide you into deeper connections with birds through focused explorations, stunning imagery, and prompted interactive journaling experiences between you and the birds around you. We bring mindfulness together with observation in a way that will enhance your awareness and understanding of birds, and your ability to ID them. Practicing Ornitherapy with this book will enrich your life and nourish your mind, body, and soul.
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A workbook-style book -designed to make you a better birder. Reality Birding -the only guide with lifelike scenes showing birds, habitat, behavior, and how they are all connected. A picture says a thousand words, and practice makes perfect - repetition in a lifelike environment is the key to learning. The premier photo ID resource -the reliable place to ID, age, and sex your photos. Another stunning and revolutionary book from award-winning author and photographer Richard Crossley. Perfect for all birders regardless of experience, this book challenges traditional field guide design by providing a real-life approach to bird ID, focusing on all aspect of how a species appears, its habitat and behavior, which Crossley perfectly illustrates for every species in the Western US. The Crossley ID Guide: Western Birds will vastly improve your ability to identify birds in its innovative approach of how to look at birds to get to know them. Like others in the Crossley ID Guide series, Western Birds features lifelike scenes for each species. These scenes―650 in all―are composed from more than 10,000 of the author's images showing birds in a wide range of views--near and far, from different angles, in various plumages and behaviors, including flight, and in the habitat in which they live.
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A foldout guide to the plants, birds, mammals and reptiles on the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge.
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Each cap comes with an interpretive tag describing the featured animal's habitat/range and an interesting fact as well their Common and Latin Names. Embroidery designed by artist Tell Hicks. Back of cap features our Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge name drop.
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This lovely hiking medallion has 3M adhesive on the back and comes with 3 nails to fasten it to your walking stick!
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Third Edition. The Blue Goose Passport is designed to record your memorable travels around the United States. All National Wildlife Refuges and National Fish Hatcheries that are open to the public are in the Passport.
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Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge was established in 1939 to provide a critical stopover for migrating waterfowl. Defend the oasis with this beautiful shield pin.
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This list contains 405 species that have been observed on the refuge since 1940. Species are listed in accordance with the 7th edition (1998) AOU Checklist of North American Birds and the 60th Supplement of AOU Checklist (July 2019).
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Celebrate your memories of Bosque del Apache with this beautiful patch!
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Cause photography is packaged in biodegradable vegetable based cellophane
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Silver by Jana. Inspired by Nature. Silver necklace charm made in San Antonio, NM.
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Silver by Jana. Inspired by Nature. Silver earrings made in San Antonio, NM. Assorted gems.
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Silver by Jana. Inspired by Nature. Sterling silver earrings made in San Antonio, NM.
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Silver by Jana. Inspired by Nature. Sterling silver earrings made in San Antonio, NM.
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Silver by Jana. Inspired by Nature. Silver necklace charm made in San Antonio, NM.