Extreme Birder One Woman’s Big Year

Cover of Extreme Birder One Woman's Big Year by Lynn E. Barber
Year: 2011
Language: en
Pages: 288
ISBN-13: 9781603442619
Dimensions:
Height: 9.32 Inches
Length: 6.34 Inches
Weight: 1.66669470072 Pounds
Width: 0.86 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 598.072/347
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Extreme Birder One Woman’s Big Year by Lynn E. Barber, published by Texas A&M University Press on March 17, 2011, is a detailed account of the author’s ambitious quest to observe 723 species of birds across North America in just one year. Covering over 175,000 miles and spanning twenty-five states and three provinces, Barber’s journey reflects her deep passion for birding and the challenges she faced throughout her travels. This edition comprises 288 pages and is presented in English.

In this engaging memoir, readers will find a blend of adventure and personal reflection as Barber chronicles her experiences in diverse habitats, from forests to deserts. The narrative captures the highs and lows of her birding expedition, detailing the emotional and physical challenges she encountered along the way. With a focus on nature and wildlife, Extreme Birder offers insights into the world of birding, making it a valuable read for enthusiasts and those interested in personal memoirs related to travel and exploration.


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One woman . . . one year . . . 723 species of birds. . .  In 2008, Lynn Barber’s passion for birding led her to drive, fly, sail, walk, stalk, and sit in search of birds in twenty-five states and three provinces. Traveling more than 175,000 miles, she set a twenty-first century record at the time, second to only one other person in history.
  Over 272 days, Barber observed 723 species of birds in North America north of Mexico, recording a remarkable 333 new species in January but, with the dwindling returns typical to Big Year birding, only eight in December, a month that found her crisscrossing the continent from Texas to Newfoundland, from Washington to Ontario. In the months between, she felt every extreme of climate, well-being, and emotion. But, whether finally spotting an elusive Blue Bunting or seeing three species of eiders in a single day, she was also challenged, inspired, and rewarded by nearly every experience.
 Barber’s journal from her American Birding Association-sanctioned Big Year covers the highlights of her treks to forests, canyons, mountain ranges, deserts, oceans, lakes, and numerous spots in between.  Written in the informal style of a diary, it captures the detail, humor, challenges, and fun of a good adventure travelogue and also conveys the remarkable diversity of North American birds and habitat. For actual or would-be “travel birders,” Lynn Barber’s Extreme Birder provides a fascinating, binoculars-eye view of one of the best-loved pastimes of nature lovers everywhere.

“Lynn Barber challenges a traditionally male-dominated pursuit–the birding big year–and is successful beyond her wildest dreams. She is an inspiration for all who love adventure, nature, and birds.”–Lynn Hassler, author, Birds of the American Southwest

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Publisher: Texas A&M University Press. Year: 2011.
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Language: en. Pages: 288.

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