Donald and Lillian Stokes
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Author/Illustrator Bio:
Donald and Lillian Stokes
Known as "America's
First Family of Birding," Don and Lillian Stokes have been the
most trusted authorities and educators of birding information for more
than 25 years. This husband and wife team are leading television
personalities as well as best-selling birding authors.
The Stokes created and hosted the first
birdwatching TV shows on national television, with more than 40 million
viewers tuning in to their PBS series "Stokes
Birds at Home". Their newest series, "Bird
Watching Workshop with Don and Lillian Stokes", is currently airing
on the DIY (Do It Yourself) cable and satellite network.
The Stokes have published 32 colorful,
informative, user-friendly Stokes
Field Guides and books, including Stokes Field Guide To Birds,
selling more than four and a half million copies to date!
Their n
ewest venture is a quality line of binoculars called
Stokes Birding Series, developed by Don and Lillian especially for
birders. The Stokes Birding Series of optics will include a complete
line of high, medium, and lower priced binoculars and scopes. The optics
will be exceptionally sharp, bright, lightweight, waterproof, and
close-focusing. Their first model, the "Stokes
DLS" was just released and is available as 8 x 42 and 10 x 42. In
June the mid-priced"Stokes
Broadwing" and value priced "Stokes
Talon" binoculars will be released.
Don and Lillian Stokes appear often as guest
columnists in the most reputable and popular birding magazines. They
recently announced that they will be writing regularly in Birder's World
magazine beginning in April 2005.
Don and Lillian have committed themselves to
the development of a complete line of bird feeders, bird seed products,
and bird feeding accessories, called Stokes
Select®, to help birdwatchers achieve the most successful bird
feeding experience. A portion of the proceeds from Stokes Select
products is donated to bird habitat and conservation.
With endless enthusiasm, Don and Lillian
Stokes travel the United States educating audiences through seminars,
speaking events, store openings, book signings, environmental events,
and more.
Don and Lillian and their companion Pembroke
Welsh Corgi, Daisy,
live in New Hampshire on 45-acre Bobolink Farm, a nature preserve
they've created that has attracted over 165 species of birds. In the
winter months they live in Florida where they photograph and observe a
wide variety of birds.
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