Flight Calls: Exploring Massachusetts through Birds
Autor John R. Nelsonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 22 aug 2019
The paths of different birds look like double helixes, flowing strands of hair, and migrating serpents, and they beckon with calls that have definite meanings. These mysterious creatures inspire growing numbers of birders in their passionate pursuit of new species, and writer John R. Nelson is no exception. In Flight Calls, he takes readers on explorations to watch, hear, and know Massachusetts's hummingbirds, hawks, and herons along the coasts and in the woodlands, meadows, and marshes of Cape Ann, Cape Cod, the Great Marsh, Mount Auburn Cemetery, the Quabbin wilderness, Mount Wachusett, and elsewhere.
With style, humor, and a sense of wonder, Nelson blends his field adventures with a history of the birding community; natural and cultural history; bird stories from authors such as Henry David Thoreau, Emily Dickinson, and Mary Oliver; current scientific research; and observations about the fascinating habits of birds and their admirers. These essays are capped off with a plea for bird conservation, in Massachusetts and beyond.
With style, humor, and a sense of wonder, Nelson blends his field adventures with a history of the birding community; natural and cultural history; bird stories from authors such as Henry David Thoreau, Emily Dickinson, and Mary Oliver; current scientific research; and observations about the fascinating habits of birds and their admirers. These essays are capped off with a plea for bird conservation, in Massachusetts and beyond.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781625344700
ISBN-10: 1625344708
Pagini: 342
Ilustrații: 6
Dimensiuni: 133 x 216 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: Bright Leaf
Colecția Bright Leaf
ISBN-10: 1625344708
Pagini: 342
Ilustrații: 6
Dimensiuni: 133 x 216 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: Bright Leaf
Colecția Bright Leaf
Notă biografică
JOHN R. NELSON is professor emeritus at North Shore Community College. His essay “Funny Bird Sex” was awarded a 2018 Pushcart Prize.
Cuprins
Acknowledgments
1. Flight Calls: An Introduction
2. Birding a Patch
3. Whip-poor-will Synchronicity
4. Birds of the Promised Land
5. Watching Gulls with Emerson on Cape Tragabigzanda
6. Birding on Two Wheels
7. On a Street with No Name: A Rant
8. The Birding John Nelsons
9. Twitcher's Temptation
10. Rarity Envy
11. Sympathy: Birds in Nineteenth-Century Massachusetts Literature
12. For Birds and People: The Brookline Bird Club
13. Mr. Forbush and Mr. White
14. The Great Marsh: Shorebird Swarms and Swallow Waves
15. Sauntering through a Graveyard Garden
16. Death and the Rose-Breasted Grosbeak
17. Cape Cod: Following Footprints and Bird Tracks in Sand
18. Ravens' Home: West from My Patch
19. Convalescence
20. Further Adventures in Four-Legged Birding
21. Geezer Birding
22. Our Birds
23. Territories
24. The Birds after Us
References
Recommended Reading List
Index
1. Flight Calls: An Introduction
2. Birding a Patch
3. Whip-poor-will Synchronicity
4. Birds of the Promised Land
5. Watching Gulls with Emerson on Cape Tragabigzanda
6. Birding on Two Wheels
7. On a Street with No Name: A Rant
8. The Birding John Nelsons
9. Twitcher's Temptation
10. Rarity Envy
11. Sympathy: Birds in Nineteenth-Century Massachusetts Literature
12. For Birds and People: The Brookline Bird Club
13. Mr. Forbush and Mr. White
14. The Great Marsh: Shorebird Swarms and Swallow Waves
15. Sauntering through a Graveyard Garden
16. Death and the Rose-Breasted Grosbeak
17. Cape Cod: Following Footprints and Bird Tracks in Sand
18. Ravens' Home: West from My Patch
19. Convalescence
20. Further Adventures in Four-Legged Birding
21. Geezer Birding
22. Our Birds
23. Territories
24. The Birds after Us
References
Recommended Reading List
Index
Recenzii
“John R. Nelson is as talented a writer as you will find in the birding community today . . . you don't have to be a Bay State birder to appreciate these essays. They convey a universal sense of wonder about birds, style, humor, and a smart mix of natural and cultural history and human foibles that anyone will enjoy.”—BirdWatching Magazine
“Flight Calls is as much a collection of short stories about birding as it is an ethnography of Massachusetts birders, a study on the Bay State's natural history, and a selection of colonial-era anecdotes. As with other birding memoirs, the essays contained within this moderately slim book also possess decidedly human themes surpassing basic birdlife.”—Bird Watcher's Digest
“Nelson is interesting and erudite company . . . His knowledge of literature is matched by his passion for local history and art history.”—Bird Observer
“This is an entertaining account of the world that local birds inhabit as well as the unique breed of Homo sapiens that chooses to spend its free time chasing down and identifying birds. Through Nelson's descriptions and explorations of local bird habitats, readers will come to appreciate the biological diversity of the state and region.”—John Hanson Mitchell, author of Ceremonial Time: Fifteen Thousand Years on One Square Mile
“Flight Calls is somewhere between a personal memoir, a true-life adventure, and a birder's personal journal. In addition, anyone reading this book will surely be impressed with Nelson's grasp of literature, both ornithological and historic.”—Wayne R. Petersen, author of the American Birding Association Field Guide to Birds of Massachusetts
“Flight Calls is as much a collection of short stories about birding as it is an ethnography of Massachusetts birders, a study on the Bay State's natural history, and a selection of colonial-era anecdotes. As with other birding memoirs, the essays contained within this moderately slim book also possess decidedly human themes surpassing basic birdlife.”—Bird Watcher's Digest
“Nelson is interesting and erudite company . . . His knowledge of literature is matched by his passion for local history and art history.”—Bird Observer
“This is an entertaining account of the world that local birds inhabit as well as the unique breed of Homo sapiens that chooses to spend its free time chasing down and identifying birds. Through Nelson's descriptions and explorations of local bird habitats, readers will come to appreciate the biological diversity of the state and region.”—John Hanson Mitchell, author of Ceremonial Time: Fifteen Thousand Years on One Square Mile
“Flight Calls is somewhere between a personal memoir, a true-life adventure, and a birder's personal journal. In addition, anyone reading this book will surely be impressed with Nelson's grasp of literature, both ornithological and historic.”—Wayne R. Petersen, author of the American Birding Association Field Guide to Birds of Massachusetts