How to Be a (Bad) Birdwatcher

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Author: Simon Barnes
Publisher: Pantheon
Year: 2005
Language: en
Edition: X-Library – 1st
Pages: 221
ISBN-13: 9780375423550
Dimensions:
Height: 7.6 Inches
Length: 5.2 Inches
Weight: 0.65 Pounds
Width: 0.9 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 598/.072/34
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How to Be a (Bad) Birdwatcher by Simon Barnes, published by Pantheon on May 10, 2005, is a 221-page exploration of the joys of birdwatching. This edition presents a lighthearted approach to the subject, encouraging readers to appreciate the beauty of birds in their everyday lives. Barnes emphasizes that birdwatching begins with the simple act of looking, making it accessible to anyone who has ever gazed out a window or into the sky.

In this engaging introduction, readers will find relaxed principles that demystify the practice of birdwatching. Barnes shares personal anecdotes and insights, illustrating how observing birds can enhance one’s connection to the world around them. He highlights the significance of place, from spotting kingfishers in distant lands to appreciating local species. This book invites readers to embrace the experience of birdwatching without the need for specialized equipment or extensive knowledge, making it a delightful read for both novices and seasoned enthusiasts.


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Look out the window.
See a bird.
Enjoy it.
CONGRATULATIONS!
You are now a bad birdwatcher.

Inthis refreshingly irreverent introduction to the subject, Simon Barnes makes birdwatching simple—and above all, enjoyable.

Anyone who has ever looked up at the sky or gazed out the window knows a thing or two about birds. Who doesn’t know the brisk purpose of a sparrow, the airy insouciance of the seagull, the dramatic power of the hawk? Birds are beautiful, you can encounter them anywhere, and they embody one of the primal human aspirations: flight.

Birdwatching starts, simply, with a habit of looking. You let birds into your life a little at a time. You remember bird names as you would the names of people you’ve enjoyed meeting. And if you share your looking and listening with other people, so much the better. Birdwatching might even help you get along with the father who never approved of anything you did—as it did for Barnes.

As Barnes shares his relaxed principles of birdwatching, he also shows us the power of place: the elation of spotting kingfishers in Kashmir, hawks over the Great Lakes, or the birds closest to home. And he shows how, no matter where you live, birds can connect you to the greater glory of life.

Funny, enthusiastic, and inspiring, How to Be a Bad Birdwatcher demonstrates why you don’t have to have fancy binoculars or lifetime checklists to discover a new world. So, begin the habit of looking. See that bird . . . Enjoy it!

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Language: en. Pages: 221. Edition: X-Library – 1st.

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