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39th Edition of Sanibel-Captiva Nature Calendar Being Published

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Jim Fowler announces publication of the 2027 Sanibel Captiva Nature Calendar. photo provided

Jim Fowler announced publication of the 39th edition of The Sanibel-Captiva Nature Calendar. The 2027 edition presents fourteen photos of some of Sanibel’s most iconic birds, animals and marine life including eight post-Ian photos! Each inside month photo is accompanied by a narrative which includes description, nesting, breeding, feeding habits, range, habitat, status, and health.

The Spiral Bound Blind Pass Tide Edition is also available! This “Limited Edition” presents the same beautiful photographs and narratives with the daily tide predictions for Blind Pass and conversion times for 24 other points along the Southwest Florida Coast. Also included, are selected sunrise/sunset times, moonrise/moonset times and the four eclipses that occur in 2027.

The 2027 front cover features a female anhinga in breeding plumage photographed at Pond Apple Park on Sanibel by Cliff Beittel. The anhinga, sometimes called snakebird, darter, devil bird or water turkey can be found year around on Sanibel and Captiva. Fowler said “When I first saw this image, I knew it had to grace the cover of the 2027 calendar. Displaying iridescent breeding colors, this bird is both alluring and captivating.”

Front cover

Post-Ian photos in the 2027 edition include nesting ospreys, a snowy plover with a chick, a wood stork, an American crocodile, a least tern with two checks, a gopher tortoise, red algae at Kimberly’s Reef and narrowleaf yellowtops growing in the Bailey Tract. All of the images show birds and other animals in different states of their lives on these very special, wounded but recovering, barrier islands.

Photographers featured in this edition are Theresa Baldwin, Marianne Bargiotti, Cliff Beittel, Dr. James Douglass, Cheri Hollis, Christopher Murry, Lisa Stevens and Kyle Sweet. Well known and prolific writers Betty Anholt and Charles LeBuff, plus SCCF shorebird biologist Audrey Albrecht, SCCF Native Landscapes and Adult Education Director Jenny Evans and Dr. James Douglass have written the monthly photo narratives.

Fowler says “With 14 stunning images photographed on Sanibel and Captiva this edition is just spectacular! It is the best calendar in the world, and probably the best calendar that ever was! It is the only calendar that truly represents what Sanibel and Captiva are all about – Nature!”

“Created from an idea that took seed during my island experiences when I first came to Sanibel in the early seventies, I have tried every year to put together a calendar that truly shows the natural beauty of the islands. It continues to be my goal each year to publish a calendar that is not only beautiful and useful, but also promotes wildlife conservation through interest, information, and education.”

Back cover

First published in 1988, this is the 39th edition of this popular calendar. Sold only in Southwest Florida, it continues to set the standard for other nature calendar publishers.

First to include full-featured narratives by experienced nature writers. Each photograph is accompanied by complete subject information including: description, nesting, breeding and feeding habits, range, habitat, status, and health.

First to help support local and regional environmental organizations. Each fall a portion of the publisher’s proceeds are donated to a regional conservation organization. Last fall $1,000.00 was donated to the “Ding” Darling Wildlife Society. The year before $500.00 was donated to Sanibel Sea School. To date, the publisher has donated $29,689.25 to conservation organizations in Southwest Florida.

Recognizing that paper manufacturing and printing can have harmful environmental properties, this publication was:

First to print a four-color photographic calendar on recycled paper in North America; the 1991 edition printed in May 1990.

First to reduce consumption and waste by using thinner paper than any other four-color photographic wall calendar.

First to refuse to individually shrink-wrap, use wasteful stiffeners, and pre-box each calendar. Total reduction in paper materials used to manufacture this calendar when compared to other similar-sized wall calendars is a full 66%. (Limited corrugated stiffeners, made from used boxes, are included with some mail orders.)

Plus, the inside photographs are not coated with an extra varnish – just the bare ink; and it is soy-based ink. (The cover photos are coated with a water-based film.)

And again, this year, the calendar will be available upon request, with a shipping envelope made from trash! No kidding. We saved the make-ready sheets from the press set-up and created custom-fit mailing envelopes. This paper is usually sent through the printing press once then on to recyclers or the landfill. Now this paper will be used a second time as envelopes, further reducing waste.

Printed in the United States the calendar retails for $17.95 and is sold throughout Southwest Florida in fine book stores and gift shops. The Blind Pass Tide Edition (sold only on Sanibel and Captiva) retails for $21.95. Mail orders send $17.95 (plus $2.00 S&H) directly to the publisher at: Sanibel-Captiva Nature Calendar, PO Box 3828, Midway, Ky 40347. For the custom Blind Pass Tide edition send $21.95 (plus $3.00 S&H).

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