
Birding at the Bridge
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The Brooklyn Bridge once overshadowed a decaying industrial waterfront, but today it points the way to a new green oasis: Brooklyn Bridge Park. When avid birder Heather Wolf moved from tropical Florida to a nearby apartment, she wondered how many species she might see there, and soon came to a surprising realization: Not only is the park filled with an astonishing variety of birds, but the challenges that come with urban birding make them even more fun-and rewarding-to find.
Camera in hand, Heather has captured scores of memorable scenes-a European starling pokes its head out of a hole in a snack shop, a marsh wren straddles two branches, common grackle nestlings clamor for food above the basketball courts-in more than 150 stunning photographs that will entrance birders and bird lovers, wherever their local patch may be. From the familiar-but-striking bufflehead duck to the elusive mourning warbler, every species comes to life on the page, foraging, nesting, and soaring in the slice of the city where they've made themselves at home. Discover the thrilling adventure of birding in the great outdoors-in the heart of Brooklyn.
Praise for Birding at the Bridge
"Where you may see only pigeons, sparrows and the occasional sea gull, [Heather Wolf] has recorded 130 species, many of which she has beautifully photographed." - The New York Times
"Part of the pleasure of her book, besides excellent photography ... is the way [Heather Wolf] shares the circumstances and excitement of particular sightings." - The Wall Street Journal
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- Intro
- Map
- Foreword by David Lindo
- THE QUEST
- WINTER
- Gadwall
- Rock Pigeon
- White-throated Sparrow
- Brant
- Red-breasted Merganser
- Bufflehead
- Downy Woodpecker
- Red-necked Grebe
- Red-throated Loon
- Winter Wren
- Canvasback
- Northern Shoveler
- SPRING
- Mallard
- Double-crested Cormorant
- Eastern Phoebe
- American Robin
- House Sparrow
- Northern Mockingbird
- European Starling
- Northern Cardinal
- Canada Goose
- Mourning Dove
- Palm Warbler
- Dark-eyed Junco
- Fox Sparrow
- Common Grackle
- Eastern Towhee
- Great Black-backed Gull
- Brown Thrasher
- Herring Gull
- Blue Jay
- Barn Swallow
- Blue-headed Vireo
- Red-winged Blackbird
- Savannah Sparrow
- Common Tern
- Green Heron
- Cedar Waxwing
- Magnolia Warbler
- Baltimore Oriole
- Common Yellowthroat
- Black-and-white Warbler
- Swamp Sparrow
- Ovenbird
- Yellow-rumped Warbler
- Chipping Sparrow
- Greater Scaup
- Wood Thrush
- Yellow Warbler
- Warbling Vireo
- Eastern Kingbird
- Chestnut-sided Warbler
- Eastern Wood-Pewee
- Empidonax sp.
- Blackpoll Warbler
- Louisiana Waterthrush
- Wood Duck
- Yellow-throated Vireo
- Marsh Wren
- White-crowned Sparrow
- House Finch
- Young Birds on the Waterfront
- SUMMER
- American Black Duck
- Song Sparrow
- Laughing Gull
- Gray Catbird
- American Crow
- Brown-headed Cowbird
- Red-eyed Vireo
- Black-crowned Night-Heron
- Fish Crow
- Great Egret
- Carolina Wren
- Willow Flycatcher
- Blue-winged Warbler
- Budgerigar
- FALL
- Ring-billed Gull
- Hermit Thrush
- Ruby-crowned Kinglet
- Northern Flicker
- American Redstart
- Least Flycatcher
- Swainson's Thrush
- Northern Waterthrush
- Black-throated Blue Warbler
- Black-throated Green Warbler
- Yellow-bellied Sapsucker
- Scarlet Tanager
- Northern Parula
- Pine Warbler
- Field Sparrow
- Lincoln's Sparrow
- Golden-crowned Kinglet
- American Kestrel
- Wilson's Warbler
- Ruby-throated Hummingbird
- Veery
- Tennessee Warbler
- Brown Creeper
- Rose-breasted Grosbeak
- Mourning Warbler
- Lark Sparrow
- Sora
- Tundra Swan
- Red-tailed Hawk
- Park Bird List
- The Plight of Urban Birds
- Notes on the Camera-Shy Species
- Birds Commonly Sighted in Brooklyn Bridge Park
- Rare Sightings in Brooklyn Bridge Park
- Tips for Getting Started with Birding
- Selected Bibliography
- Acknowledgments
- Bird Index
- About the Author
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