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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: John YowPublisher: The University of North Carolina Press Imprint: The University of North Carolina Press Edition: New edition Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.310kg ISBN: 9780807872291ISBN 10: 0807872296 Pages: 264 Publication Date: 29 February 2012 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsWho says you have to travel to faraway places to watch birds? The delightful essays in John Yow's The Armchair Birder take readers on a fascinating voyage of discovery in their own backyards. --Tim Gallagher, author of Falcon Fever and The Grail Bird More than bare facts and field marks, the book offers observations, anecdotes, and stories.--Abstracts of Public Administration, Development, and Environment Finally, a bird book for the rest of us! John Yow has empowered . . . us to sit back, to let the birds come to us and to enjoy the sights and sounds. . . . Secrets of birds and birding are out at last!--Anniston Star Ably illustrates facets of bird behavior and instinct, acknowledging their unique adaptations to the natural and human worlds. Written in a humorous, conversational tone, this enjoyable read is a good choice for developing birders.--Library Journal Among a list of favorite things in life must be an armchair. If yours is near a window, you can observe the most active creatures this spring--birds--while dipping into John Yow's generous new offering.--Asheville Citizen Times An excellent literary introduction to forty-two of the most common North American birds. . . . Colorful and engaging.--Englewood Review of Books Whether you favor random dips into the book, or prefer to follow Yow systematically through the seasons, you will be sure to learn something new about the 42 species of birds that can be seen right outside your own window.--Virginia Wildlife Magazine Yow lets his gentle ruminations and finely observed truths lull the reader toward a quiet adventure into the 'ordinary' birds around them. . . . Yow is the ultimate gentleman birder, highlighting the omnipresent glory and understated miracle of these feathered friends.--BookPage Fun to read, and anyone, regardless of experience level, will learn something from this book (probably many somethings).--www.birderslibrary.com Yow discusses 40 species of birds. . . . [and] whets your appetite for knowing what they are up to. . . . [With] stunning black-and-white drawings of each bird by John James Audubon.--Booklist Among a list of favorite things in life must be an armchair. If yours is near a window, you can observe the most active creatures this spring--birds--while dipping into John Yow's generous new offering.-- Asheville Citizen Times More than bare facts and field marks, the book offers observations, anecdotes, and stories.--Abstracts of Public Administration, Development, and Environment Finally, a bird book for the rest of us! John Yow has empowered . . . us to sit back, to let the birds come to us and to enjoy the sights and sounds. . . . Secrets of birds and birding are out at last!--Anniston Star An excellent literary introduction to forty-two of the most common North American birds. . . . Colorful and engaging.--Englewood Review of Books Whether you favor random dips into the book, or prefer to follow Yow systematically through the seasons, you will be sure to learn something new about the 42 species of birds that can be seen right outside your own window.--Virginia Wildlife Magazine Ably illustrates facets of bird behavior and instinct, acknowledging their unique adaptations to the natural and human worlds. Written in a humorous, conversational tone, this enjoyable read is a good choice for developing birders.--Library Journal Yow lets his gentle ruminations and finely observed truths lull the reader toward a quiet adventure into the 'ordinary' birds around them. . . . Yow is the ultimate gentleman birder, highlighting the omnipresent glory and understated miracle of these feathered friends.--BookPage Fun to read, and anyone, regardless of experience level, will learn something from this book (probably many somethings).--www.birderslibrary.com Yow discusses 40 species of birds. . . . [and] whets your appetite for knowing what they are up to. . . . [With] stunning black-and-white drawings of each bird by John James Audubon.--Booklist Among a list of favorite things in life must be an armchair. If yours is near a window, you can observe the most active creatures this spring--birds--while dipping into John Yow's generous new offering.--Asheville Citizen Times Author InformationJohn Yow is a freelance writer based in Acworth, Georgia, and former senior editor at Longstreet Press in Atlanta. He is the author of The Armchair Birder Goes Coastal. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |