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More Tales Of A Low-Rent Birder
Pete Dunne

More Tales Of A Low-Rent Birder

University of Texas Press (1994)
9780292715721
| Hardcover
120 pages | 145 x 224 mm | English
$ 18.00 | Value: $ 18.00
Dewey 598.072347
LC Classification QL681 .D88 1994
LC Control No. 93047657

Genre

  • Non-Fiction

Subject

  • Bird Watching - North America
  • Birds - North America

Plot

". . . as the birding community has grown, the gulf between what the beginner knows and what the expert knows has also grown wider and wider. That's one of the reasons why Pete Dunne's writings are so valuable. Pete is undeniably a top birder, but he writes most of his material for people who are not. . . . In Dunne's birding world, shared interest is the only coin of the realm, and even the rank novice is greeted with respect."—from the foreword by Kenn KaufmanMore Tales of a Low-Rent Birder brings together twenty-five recent essays that originally appeared in major birding publications. In these pieces, Pete Dunne ranges from wildly humorous to sadly elegiac, as he describes everything from the "field plumage" of the dedicated birder to the lingering death of an accidentally injured golden plover. Running like a thread through all the essays is Dunne's love and respect for the birds he watches, his concern over human threats to their survival, and his tolerance, even affection, for the human "odd birds" that birding attracts. Truly, these essays offer something for everyone interested in birds and the natural habitats our species share.