Arriving in the New World, Europeans were awestruck by a continent awash with birds. Today tens of millions of Americans birders have made a once eccentric hobby into something so mainstream its (almost) cool. Scott Weidensaul traces the colorful evolution of American birding: from the frontier ornithologists who collected eggs between border skirmishes to the society matrons who organized the first effective conservation movement; from the luminaries with checkered pasts, such as convicted blackmailer Alexander Wilson and the endlessly self-mythologizing John James Audubon, to the awkward schoolteacher Roger Tory Peterson, whose A Field Guide to the Birds prompted the explosive growth of modern birding. Spirited and compulsively readable, Of a Feather celebrates the passions and achievements of birders throughout Americcan history.
Of a Feather: A Brief History of American Birding
$28.61 - $30.11
- UPC:
- 9780156033558
- Maximum Purchase:
- 2 units
- Binding:
- Paperback
- Publication Date:
- 2008-09-15
- Release Date:
- 2008-09-15
- Author:
- Scott Weidensaul
- Language:
- english
- Edition:
- 1