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Sneed and Braden can be contacted by email at sbcollardiii@gmail.com. Also check out the websites of Sneed and of Bucking Horse Books. Sneed is also easy to find on Instagram (sneedcollard), FaceBook, and LinkedIn.

Birding Vondelpark, Amsterdam, 2019.

More than a decade in the making, my newest adult book, BIRDING FOR BOOMERS, can be ordered NOW by clicking on the above image.

For those who enjoy our Japan posts, plan your Japan trip with Sneed’s new travel guide–click here!

For birders and anyone else planning a trip to a Japan, don't worry! First-Time Japan has got you covered with complete information for how to plan your trip, navigate public transportation, and much more. Click to pre-order from Amazon.

Like No Other—Sneed's Newest Picture Book, featuring the fascinating world of birds and other animals with no close relatives. Click to Order!

The Best Kids’ Woodpecker Book Ever—Click to order Now!

Be Sure to Read Our Classic Big Year Tale!

Forbes Magazine named Warblers & Woodpeckers one of the top birding books of the year. Click the image to order.

To Book Sneed for an Event, Visit his website by clicking on the Eastern Screech Owl.

Birds of Every Color: Click on image to order!

The Perfect Spring Migration Tale about Helping Protect Birds! Click here to order!

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Recent Posts

  • Graduation Birding Bonanza in Maine May 15, 2025
  • Chasing Morelet’s Seedeaters—or Why You Shouldn’t Depend on Map Apps Near the Mexican Border (Texas 2025, Final Installment) May 6, 2025
  • Target Birds and a Shocking Surprise in the Texas Hill Country (Texas 2025 Part 3) April 29, 2025
  • Vortex Viper HD Binoculars (Equipment Review, and/or Texas 2025 Part 2-½) April 25, 2025
  • Anahuac Lifer Attack (Texas 2025 Part 2) April 22, 2025

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