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One Wild Bird at a Time
One Wild Bird at a Time: Portraits of Individual Lives | Bernd Heinrich
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The acclaimed scientist's encounters with individual wild birds, yielding �marvelous, mind-altering� (Los Angeles Times) insights and discoveries In his modern classics One Man�s Owl and Mind of the Raven, Bernd Heinrich has written (…more)
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LauraBrook
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A nice way to ease into the ‘thon this morning. If you‘re into birds and fairly minute details about them and their habits, this is the book for you. It‘s amazing both what and how much Bernd is able to observe and keep track (the organization! 😍), & for such a stretch of time too. Coming from a nature family almost all of these birds were familiar to me (also helps that I live in the Northern US too), it was fascinating. Book 1/3 Pages 163/500

shanaqui Hmmm, this sounds potentially worth me picking up -- British birds are different, of course, but it sounds gentle and fascinating. Thank you for the review! 3y
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SpiderGoddess
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Snowed in.... in Texas!! So, of course, I read. Bernd Heinrich is my favourite naturalist and this book is fabulous. Exactly what I needed.

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Palindrome
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Heinrich‘s memoir of encounters with wild, winged creatures is revelatory. He focuses on anecdotal observation— as opposed to broad study of bands, bevies, broods, coveys, flocks, or gaggles— and the result is intimate and relatable. There are plenty of author-created black-and-white illustrations and a section of lovely color plates to gaze upon. All hail flycatchers and flickers, warblers and woodpeckers, hawks and harbingers of seasonal change!

Crazeedi I love the birds I get to watch , they make me happy 6y
Palindrome You and Bernd may be birds of a feather! 🐦🐧🐤 6y
Crazeedi @Palindrome I'm going to have to look for this book! I have many bird ps that visit, from Baltimore orioles to hummingbirds to pileated woodpeckers! And everything in between ! 6y
Fridameetslucy I have only recently started bird watching but I have been drawing and sculpting birds (more as metaphors) for many years. Thank you. I‘m going to check it out. 6y
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Simona
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Unusually, but interesting. You have to admire a man who spends hours/days watching birds and with mathematical precision make notes about their behavior. My only experiences with the birds are - feeding them in the wintertime ... and I found the book interesting and even in some parts amusing. I recommend a chapter or two before bedtime - to calm down. 😉

Aseleener My husband is a bird lover and got the audio of this. We listened to part if it on a car trip with our kids. It's great for if you want to know what a random wild bird is doing every five minutes for months. ;) My husband said, "Nobody can take the joy out of something quite as thoroughly as a scientist." 8y
Simona @Aseleener 😄I can agree with your husband, but one or two chapters a day is quite enough! 8y
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Owlizabeth
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Started a new pattern while listening to this short little book about birdwatching because I'm the oldest 35-year-old in the world. I really enjoy #audiocoloring and this book is lovely, so I might be 87 on the inside but that's okay. 😉👵🏻

Peddler410 😊 8y
LauraBrook I'm 38 and at least 87 on the inside. I've always been an "old lady", even when I was a kiddo! 8y
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