Rite in the Rain Weatherproof Spiral Notebook, 4.625″ x 7″, Yellow Cover, Birders Journal (No. 195)

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As you scan a distant tree line with your binoculars, an unexpected visitor glides into view and settles on a branch, you’re sure it’s an Owl, but you note a Speckled Crown. You giddily confer with your notes and confirm that indeed a Northern Hawk Owl has made a very rare appearance in Washington State. In years of birding, this is your first encounter with such a bird. On your Rite in the Rain birder’s journal, scribble notable features into the sketch field and note the details of your encounter in the ruled field. Our weatherproof and archival-grade paper will protect the breathtaking memory of this wonderful encounter for a lifetime.
WEATHERPROOF PAPER: 64 pages / 32 sheets per notebook. Sketch, fill in information, and place photos in the fill in the blank page pattern. This paper that won’t turn to mush when wet and will repel water, sweat, grease, mud, and even survive the accidental laundry mishap and more.
WIRE-O BINDING: Tough impact-resistant Wire-O binding won’t lose its shape in your backpack or book bag. Unlike a standard spiral notebook, Wire-O keeps your open pages aligned and intact.
WRITE IN THE RAIN: When wet, use a standard #2 pencil or an all-weather pen. Standard ballpoints and permanent markers will work when paper is dry. Water-based inks will bead or wash off Rite in the Rain Paper.
WATERPROOF NOTEBOOK COVER: Polydura material creates a tough but flexible outer shell. While birding, hiking, or outdoors, the Polydura cover material will defend your field notes from scratches and stains.
RECYCLABILITY: Unlike synthetic waterproof paper, wood-based Rite in the Rain is completely recyclable. Please recycle Rite in the Rain as you would other office printer paper.

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