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Of A Feather A Brief History Of American Birding 1st Edition Weidensaul

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Of A Feather A Brief History Of American Birding 1st Edition Weidensaul
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Publisher: Mariner Books
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.57 MB
Pages: 369
Author: Weidensaul, Scott
ISBN: 9780151012473, 9780156035187, 9781299900417, 0151012474, 0156035189, 1299900410
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: 1

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Of A Feather A Brief History Of American Birding 1st Edition Weidensaul by Weidensaul, Scott 9780151012473, 9780156035187, 9781299900417, 0151012474, 0156035189, 1299900410 instant download after payment.

Beyond Audubon: A quirky, “lively and illuminating” account of bird-watching’s history, including “rivalries, controversies, [and] bad behavior” (The Washington Post Book World). From the moment Europeans arrived in North America, they were awestruck by a continent awash with birds—great flocks of wild pigeons, prairies teeming with grouse, woodlands alive with brilliantly colored songbirds. Of a Feather traces the colorful origins of American birding: the frontier ornithologists who collected eggs between border skirmishes; the society matrons who organized the first effective conservation movement; and the luminaries with checkered pasts, such as Alexander Wilson (a convicted blackmailer) and the endlessly self-mythologizing John James Audubon. Naturalist Scott Weidensaul also recounts the explosive growth of modern birding that began when an awkward schoolteacher named Roger Tory Peterson published A Field Guide to the Birds in 1934. Today, birding counts iPod-wearing teens and obsessive “listers” among its tens of millions of participants, making what was once an eccentric hobby into something so completely mainstream it’s now (almost) cool. This compulsively readable popular history will surely find a roost on every birder’s shelf. “Weidensaul is a charming guide. . . . You don’t have to be a birder to enjoy this look at one of today’s fastest-growing (and increasingly competitive) hobbies.” —The Arizona Republic

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