
Under Their Wing
How Birds Shape the Human Experience
Pete Dunne(Author)
Chelsea Green Publishing Co
Will be published approx. on 6. October 2026
Book
Hardback
208 pages
978-1-64502-397-5 (ISBN)
Description
From the ancient Egyptian mummified ibises to Yankee Doodle s famous feathered cap, to the more obscure Arm and Hammer Company bird cards tucked within boxes of baking soda, this book charts our ongoing fascination with birds for thousands of years. Pete Dunne one of the most celebrated and recognized birders in North America doesn t shy away from the ugly parts of this history, from the astonishing numbers of avian fatalities as they attempt to migrate through a host of dangerous manmade obstacles twice a year, to the section he s called the hall of shame which covers the species we ve made extinct in North America, to Your Bird Neighbors where he inventories the birds currently declining or facing extinction. Throughout, Dunne reminds us that as we are the problem, we can and must be the solution to protecting our avian kin and continuing to celebrate them and partner with them as we have throughout human history. This book is for history lovers, as well as for birders who will enjoy coming across their favorite species in new and surprising places throughout our shared time on this planet.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
White River Junction
United States
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Weight
567 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-64502-397-5 (9781645023975)
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Person
Pete Dunne is among the most appreciated bird book authors in the United States. He is also the founder of the World Series of Birding, as well as the former director of the Cape May Bird Observatory, Birding Ambassador for the New Jersey Audubon Society, and former publisher of New Jersey Audubon magazine. He has written for all of the major American birding publications, including Birder's World, Birding, Bird Watcher's Digest, and WildBird, as well as in The New York Times. In 2001, he received the Roger Tory Peterson Award from the American Birding Association for lifetime achievement in promoting the cause of birding.