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On Rare Birds : A Lamentation on Natural History's Extinct and Endangered

Albus, AnitaChapple, Gerald(Translated by)
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On Rare Birds is an endearing compilation of the history and extinction of several bird species, along with detailed accounts of many rare birds.

Award-winning writer Anita Albus combines her education in natural history with investigative reporting, transforming each bird's tale into a captivating combination of culture, mythology, science, and lyrical storytelling.

Illustrated with stunning avian portraits throughout, it tells the compelling stories of ten rare or extinct bird species-from the tragic demise of the once-abundant Passenger Pigeon to the shooting death of the last Carolina Parakeet in the wild, and from the startling natural defenses of the "willful Nightjar" to the diverse cultural significance of the Kingfisher.

Some stories bear sad witness to precious species we have lost, but they are all fascinating and often heartwarming or humorous depictions of the unique lives and loves of birds.

With knowledge, devotion, and a true artist's eye, Albus explains in graceful, precise prose why the decline of these bird species is a great loss both to the natural world and, unavoidably, to culture. With each species lost, a world is lost to human understanding-to our arts, our mythology, and our environment.

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The Lyons Press
0762788054 / 9780762788057
Paperback
598.168
03/09/2013
United States
288 pages
46 grams
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