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Maine Moose Watchers Guide |
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Rating:  Summary: Where To Find the Elusive Moose Review: Mr. Silliker is a well-known photographer of the majestic animal of North America, the moose. Hence, he has quite a good sense as to where you may be most likely (note: not guaranteed!) to sight a moose if you're fortunate enough to find yourself up in the beautiful backroads of Maine. Along with the known "hot spots," Mr. Silliker provides other information about the natural history of the moose and a good sampling of some of his photographs. The places to perhaps see moose are well detailed, so you should have no problem finding them with a good map and a car, although you may have to hike a bit to get to some out-of-the-way places. Mr. Silliker clearly has a strong love for this wonderful animal (as I do, too), and he shares this simply through this lovely book. The only reason I didn't give it 5 stars is because of one complaint I have: the book is too short! I look forward to similar books coming out for New Hampshire and Vermont one day!
Rating:  Summary: Where To Find the Elusive Moose Review: Mr. Silliker is a well-known photographer of the majestic animal of North America, the moose. Hence, he has quite a good sense as to where you may be most likely (note: not guaranteed!) to sight a moose if you're fortunate enough to find yourself up in the beautiful backroads of Maine. Along with the known "hot spots," Mr. Silliker provides other information about the natural history of the moose and a good sampling of some of his photographs. The places to perhaps see moose are well detailed, so you should have no problem finding them with a good map and a car, although you may have to hike a bit to get to some out-of-the-way places. Mr. Silliker clearly has a strong love for this wonderful animal (as I do, too), and he shares this simply through this lovely book. The only reason I didn't give it 5 stars is because of one complaint I have: the book is too short! I look forward to similar books coming out for New Hampshire and Vermont one day!
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