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The Book of Flaco: The World's Most Famous Bird

The Book of Flaco: The World's Most Famous Bird

The Book of Flaco: The World's Most Famous Bird
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The Book of Flaco: The World's Most Famous Bird Hardback - 2025

by Gessner, David

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Blair, 2025. Hardcover. Very Good. Former library book; May have limited writing in cover pages. Pages are unmarked. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed.
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  • Title The Book of Flaco: The World's Most Famous Bird
  • Author Gessner, David
  • Binding Hardback
  • Condition Used - Very good
  • Pages 280
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Blair
  • Publication date 2025
  • Features Dust Cover
  • Bookseller's Inventory # G1958888478I4N10
  • ISBN 9781958888476 / 1958888478
  • Weight 0.8 lbs (0.36 kg)
  • Dimensions 8.03 x 5.04 x 1.26 in (20.40 x 12.80 x 3.20 cm)
  • Themes
    • Topical: Ecology
  • Category Animals
  • Library of Congress subjects Flaco, Urban animals - Effect of human beings on -
  • Library of Congress Catalogue Number 2024030756
  • Dewey Decimal Code 591.756
  • Quantity available 1

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Reader reviews for The Book of Flaco: The World's Most Famous Bird

From the publisher

The story of Flaco, the Eurasian eagle-owl who escaped from Central Park Zoo and captured the hearts and imaginations of millions of followers around the world, with 32 pages of stunning color photographs.

This is a parable of freedom, wildness, and our urban ecosystems. Flaco has been dubbed "the world's most famous bird." From the night in February of 2023 when vandals cut a hole in his cage until his death a year later in a courtyard on the Upper West Side, his is a story full of adventure and unexpected turns.

Nature writer David Gessner chronicles the year-long odyssey of Flaco and the human drama that followed the owl who captured the imaginations of New Yorkers and people around the world. Though he'd spent his life in a cage, Flaco learned to survive in New York City by eating rats, squirrels, and birds. He was an immigrant coming from elsewhere to make it in the big city. Central Park, the island of green in an urban sea, was his new home territory.

Flaco's urban adventure brought controversy, pitting those who felt he should be returned to the safety of the zoo against those who created the "Free Flaco" movement. The birding world was fractured over the ethics of the online sharing of his location that brought scores of enthusiasts to view him each day. And his end--with a grim necropsy revealing Flaco had suffered a viral infection from eating pigeons and had multiple rodenticides in his system--serves as a Rachel Carson-esque warning about the harm we've done to our urban environments, inspiring the passage of long-sought legislation protecting urban birds and regulations meant to reduce the use of rodenticides in New York City.

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Citations

  • Booklist, 12/01/2024, Page 94
  • Foreword, 12/23/2024, Page 0
  • Kirkus Reviews, 02/01/2025, Page 0
  • Library Journal, 12/13/2024, Page 1
  • Publishers Weekly, 12/16/2024, Page 0

About the author

David Gessner is the author of thirteen books that blend a love of nature, humor, memoir, and environmentalism, including the New York Times bestselling All the Wild That Remains. Gessner is a professor at University of North Carolina Wilmington, where he also founded the literary magazine Ecotone. His own magazine publications include pieces in the New York Times Magazine, Outside, Orion, and many other magazines. In 2017 he hosted the National Geographic Explorer show, The Call of the Wild.
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