This anecdotal history of birdwatching provides insights into the often eccentric characters whose research forms the foundation of present-day knowledge and whose efforts gave birth to the Audubon Society and other conservation movements
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Among outdoor activities related to nature, bird-watching ranks second to fishing, according to the author; and bird watchers have led the way in pointing out the environmental hazards of pesticides. Kastner (A Species of Eternity traces the history of this "most scientific of sports or the most sporting of sciences" from exclusive, all-male clubs of the last century to the wide membership of today's Audubon Society. Before the advent of field guides and inexpensive binoculars, bird-watchers "collected" or "took" specimens (i.e., killed birds); yet laws protecting birds were among the first conservation measures. Kastner discusses this ambivalence. He profiles eccentric and compulsive characters who contributed to bird lore: Charlie Pennock, who disappeared for nine years (he resurfaced as John Williams, and his identity was discovered by his bird reporting), Spencer Baird, Elliot Coues, Roger Tory Peterson, Edward Howe Forbush, John Burroughs. Kastner singles out women bird-watchers for tribute, especially those who are school teachers and nature-writers. Recognition of 40 species qualifies the serious bird-watcher, asserts the author; that is not requisite for enjoying his book. Illustrated.
Copyright 1986 Reed Business Information, Inc.
Bird-watching and bird-listing have long been American preoccupations (many early explorers kept lists of the birds they saw in the New World); today as many as 7 million Americans take some active interest in birds, making birding second in popularity only to fishing among nature-related recreational activities. Focusing on the men and women who led the way and on the clubs they founded, Kastner traces the rise of both scientific and popular bird study in the United States from earliest times to the present. His careful research, affection for his subject, and witty writing style add up to a book that all birders will enjoy immensely. Highly recommended for public libraries.Paul B. Cors, Univ. of Wyoming Lib., Laramie
Copyright 1986 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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