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John has published several photologues featuring his travels and bird photography, along with narratives about the many birds he's seen and captured on digital "film." John's books are published by Exerda Publications and are available through on-demand printer Lulu.com.

[COVER PHOTO] In Migration: A Year of Birding and Transition in Photography (by John Nolley II)  

In Migration: A Year of Birding and Transition in Photography
[ISBN 13: 978-0-9801571-2-3] $30.00 print / $5.00 download

John's 2008 photologue includes photos and text on birds from his third year of birding. Forty-nine different species appear alongside photographs of their varied habitats from the desert interior of Southern California to subtropical Florida to the rocky, fog-shrouded Northern California coast and beyond, as well as from his own backyard in Virginia.

112 full-color pages with over 80 photos.

 
[COVER PHOTO] Taking to the Skies: A Photologue of Birding Across the United States (by John Nolley II)  

Taking to the Skies: A Photologue of Birding Across the United States
[ISBN 13: 978-0-9801571-1-6] $34.95 print / $5.00 download

Discover birds across the United States through the photography and text of John Nolley II as he shares some of his best work to date in his 2007 birding photologue, including the Blue-grey Gnatcatcher that appeared in Birds & Blooms magazine. Join John as he travels to the coastal estuaries and the desert of Southern California, Virginia's mountains and wetlands, Florida's subtropical environs, the rocky central California coast, and beyond.

120 full-color pages with over 75 photos.

 
[COVER PHOTO] On the Wing: A Photographic Journey of John's First Year of Birding (by John Nolley II)  

On the Wing: A Photographic Journey of John's First Year of Birding
[ISBN 13: 978-0-9801571-0-9] $30.00 print / $5.00 download

Take a visual tour with John through his first year of birding, in which John shares his best bird photos of 2006, including the extraordinary Pileated Woodpecker which appeared in Birder's World magazine--and over fifty other species of our feathered friends.

112 full-color pages with over 60 photos.