Showing posts with label The Birds of Magnolia Cemetery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Birds of Magnolia Cemetery. Show all posts

Sunday, October 5, 2014

Portico Feature Article!

Many thanks to the fine staff at Portico, the College of Charleston's employee newsletter, for a really nice article about my Magnolia Cemetery research and books. Check out pages 5-6 of the online version of the Fall 2014 publication!

From the Fall 2014 CofC Portico employee newsletter

Monday, November 19, 2012

Book Signing Set for Saturday, Dec. 15


                                             Click above to see a YouTube video about Magnolia Cemetery!

Here's an idea for a unique and classy holiday gift!  I will be signing copies of "The Birds of Magnolia Cemetery: Charleston's Secret Bird Sanctuary" on Saturday, Dec. 15, from 10 a.m.-1 p.m.  The location will be, where else?  Magnolia Cemetery.

What an unusual place for a book signing, I know.  But it makes perfect sense given the book's subject:  how this beautiful and historic cemetery is an unlikely haven for many types of birds, year-round.


The book is 130-pages, featuring more than 400 color photographs of nearly 50 different types of birds, all found in the intimate and offbeat setting of Magnolia Cemetery, founded in 1850.  The cemetery is a "who's who" of Charleston history and also has a large Confederate representation with the graves of more than 1,700 men who fought and served in the great war.


What surprises many people is how Magnolia Cemetery is also a haven for a wide variety of birds. Two ponds, nearby salt marshes, the Cooper River, and the cemetery's quiet and peaceful location make for a thriving ecosystem that attracts a wide array of birds from large herons, egrets, wood storks and osprey to smaller birds and ducks such as belted kingfishers, yellow-rumped warblers, mallards and hooded mergansers.

Longtime Magnolia Cemetery superintendent Beverly Donald endorsed the book, saying: "The efforts put forth by Patrick Harwood in composing this book draw you in and invite you to join his experiences at Magnolia Cemetery. I feel this book would be a wonderful addition to everyone's collection."  (An interview with Donald about her years running Magnolia Cemetery can be read here.)

Published by BirdsEyeViews and printed locally by Knight Printing and Graphics, the book sells for $29.95 (two for $55).  Only checks and cash will be accepted at this signing event.

Magnolia Cemetery is located at 70 Cunnington Ave., which is off Meeting Street Road near Morrison Drive and Santi's restaurant. For directions, call the cemetery at (843) 722-8638.


For more information about this event or to purchase the book, contact me, Patrick Harwood, at 843.224.3112, magnoliacemeterybirds@hotmail.com, or (leave a comment or question on this blog. I hope to see you on Saturday, Dec. 15 at Magnolia Cemetery.


A Yellow-Crowned Night Heron Takes Flight at Magnolia Cemetery
I am also excited to report that I am working on a second book about Magnolia Cemetery. This one is about the unique cemetery art there, in terms of the many magnificent monuments and markers. The book will feature photographs and descriptions about many of the most striking gravesites and there will be stories about the people buried beneath them.

I am hopeful this book will be finished by the end of 2013 or early 2014.  See more details about this book here.

(Added 2013) Click here to see a short slideshow showing some of the magnificent memorials featured in my new book!

Links:  Cemetery Superintendent Interview
           Magnolia Cemetery Slideshow
           Magnolia Cemetery Timeline
           Video: Patrick Harwood's Magnolia Cemetery Bird Book
           Video:  Osprey- Gone Fishing
           Carolina Nature Photographers Association (I'm a member!)
























 

 

Saturday, November 12, 2011

Now Available: "The Birds of Magnolia Cemetery: Charleston's Secret Bird Sanctuary"

         The secret is out about The Birds of Magnolia Cemetery! Patrick Harwood's 130-page 11 by 8 1/2 book features 46 species of birds and more than 400 color photographs- all taken in the intimate setting of one of America's most beautful and historic cemeteries.  To order your copy call 843.224.3112 or email
magnoliacemeterybirds@hotmail.com.  The cost is $29.95 per copy or two for $55 (includes shipping).
         (Updated information) To date, successful book signings have been held at Magnolia Cemetery (Dec. 3), the College of Charleston (Dec. 16) and Mount Pleasant's Wild Birds Unlimited store (Dec. 17).
 "Patrick Harwood has accomplished the impossible: He has brought a graveyard to life, and he has done so beautifully by honoring those who live there through the beauty and grace of birds."  Alex Sanders, former College of Charleston president and noted environmentalist   
"Clearly this book is a labor of love for Patrick, and I am certain you- as am I- will be ever-enriched with these beautiful images he has given us." Greg Schmitt, College of Charleston communication professor and professional photographer
"The Birds of Magnolia Cemetery” takes a leisurely visit to Magnolia Cemetery and adds a whole new dimension. Patrick’s photography, identifications, passionate observations, and field notes open our eyes to the beauty and diversity of birds found at this Lowcountry destination, all the while encouraging us to see the cemetery from an entirely different perspective."  Marvin Bouknight, “South Carolina’s Lowcountry…Naturally” author, naturalist and photographer
For ordering or other information, please call 843.224.3112 or email birdseyeviewspublications@gmail.com.