Birding at the Bridge: In Search of Every Bird on the Brooklyn Waterfront

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Price
$14.95  $13.90
Publisher
Experiment
Publish Date
Pages
288
Dimensions
6.3 X 6.1 X 0.7 inches | 1.0 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781615193134

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About the Author

HEATHER WOLF is the author of Find More Birds and Birding at the Bridge. A Brooklyn-based birder, photographer, and educator, she works with the Cornell Lab of Ornithology as a web developer, teaches birding classes at Brooklyn Botanic Garden, and gives walks and talks for various organizations in New York City and beyond.

Reviews

"Where you may see only pigeons, sparrows and the occasional sea gull, [Heather Wolf] has recorded 130 species, many of which she has beautifully photographed."--The New York Times

"Part of the pleasure of her book, besides excellent photography . . . is the way [Heather Wolf] shares the circumstances and excitement of particular sightings."--The Wall Street Journal

"In clear and enthusiastic prose, Wolf draws attention to the remarkable variety of urban birds and their ongoing conservation challenges. . . . This beginner's guide is as entertaining as it is informative."--Publishers Weekly

"Exquisite."--am New York

"An informative field diary"--The Atlantic's CityLab

"I totally love Heather Wolf's book: great photographs, and delightful, incisive writing."
--Marie Winn, author of Red-Tails in Love

"Hey, New York, it's time to meet the neighbors you never knew you had. Heather Wolf's fledgling chronicle of her encounters with the birds of Brooklyn both surprises and mesmerizes. After drinking in her gorgeous photos of more than 100 unsung and unexpected urban species (from abundant house sparrows to an elusive tundra swan and the proverbial yellow-bellied sapsucker), you will forever observe the city with new eyes."
--Margaret Mittelbach, author of Wild New York

"Not all New York City birds are pigeons! This book is a colorful and inspiring eye-opener to the marvelous feathered creatures that are all around us, even in the midst of our densest cities. By learning to observe and care for the birds, we can protect them and build stronger communities for ourselves too."
--David J. Ringer, Chief Network Officer, National Audubon Society

"Research tells us that connecting with the natural world in our daily lives can help to make us happier, more creative, and less anxious. Heather Wolf's gorgeous images and delightful words are a reminder that the wild surrounds us no matter where we make our homes. This book inspires us to step lightly, with open eyes, minds, and hearts. We will benefit from such exploration to be sure, and so will the birds and all creatures that share our neighborhoods and our earth."
--Lyanda Haupt, author of Crow Planet