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  • Call of the Whippoorwill

  • A Fading Summer Song
  • By: Scott Clem
  • Narrated by: Scott Clem
  • Length: 13 mins

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Call of the Whippoorwill

By: Scott Clem
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Call of the Whippoorwill takes a detailed look at the Eastern Whippoorwill. In this book, you will learn all about the bird, its habitat, ecology, feeding and mating habits, egg incubation, care of its young, and possible explanations behind the decreasing numbers of the species in the eastern United States. The book also explores the prominence of the whippoorwill in legends and popular culture.

This book is dedicated to the memory of my big brother, Duane Clem, who told me all about the whippoorwill when we were kids, and sparked my longstanding interest in the bird. A portion of the revenue generated from the sale of this book will be donated in Duane's memory to Second Nature Wildlife Rehabilitation near Thompsonville, Illinois, for which Duane participated in numerous fundraising efforts.

©2016 Scott Clem (P)2016 Scott Clem

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