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Golden Wings, and Other Stories About Birders and Birding
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Golden Wings, and Other Stories About Birders and Birding Paperback - 2003 - 1st Edition

by Pete Dunne

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Univ of Texas Pr, 2003. Paperback. New. 1st edition. 122 pages. 8.50x5.50x0.50 inches.
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  • Title Golden Wings, and Other Stories About Birders and Birding
  • Author Pete Dunne
  • Binding Paperback
  • Edition number 1st
  • Edition 1
  • Condition New
  • Pages 136
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Univ of Texas Pr, Austin, Texas, USA
  • Date 2003
  • Features Table of Contents
  • Bookseller's Inventory # x-0292716230
  • ISBN 9780292716230 / 0292716230
  • Weight 0.41 lbs (0.19 kg)
  • Dimensions 8.42 x 5.6 x 0.47 in (21.39 x 14.22 x 1.19 cm)
  • Library of Congress subjects Bird watching, Bird watchers
  • Library of Congress Catalog Number 2002011187
  • Dewey Decimal Code 598.072

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From the publisher

Dubbed the "Bard of America's Bird-Watchers" by the Wall Street Journal, Pete Dunne knows birders and birding--instinctively and completely. He understands the compulsion that drives other birders to go out at first light, whatever the weather, for a chance to maybe, just maybe, glimpse that rare migrant that someone might have spotted in a patch of woods the day before yesterday. And yet, he also knows how . . . well . . . strange the birding obsession becomes when viewed through the eyes of a nonbirder. His dual perspective--totally engrossed in birding, yet still aware of the "odd birdness" of some birders--makes reading his essays a pure pleasure whether you pursue "the feather quest" or not.

This book collects forty-one of Dunne's recent essays, drawn from his columns in Living Bird, Wild Bird News, the New Jersey Sunday section of the New York Times, Birder's World, and other publications. Written with his signature wit and insight, they cover everything from a moment of awed communion with a Wandering Albatross ("the most beautiful thing I'd ever seen") to Dunne's imagined "perfect bird" ("The Perfect Bird is the size of a turkey, has the wingspan of an eagle, the legs of a crane, the feet of a moorhen, and the talons of a great horned owl. It eats kudzu, surplus zucchini, feral cats, and has been known to predate upon homeowners who fire up their lawn mowers before 7:00 A.M. on the weekend."). The title essay pays whimsical, yet heartfelt tribute to Dunne's mentor, the late birding legend Roger Tory Peterson.

About the author

Pete Dunne is Director of the New Jersey Audubon Society's Cape May Bird Observatory in Cape May Point, New Jersey, and a consultant to the Peterson birding field guide series.