Chasing Wings: Birding Exploits and Encounters
Book Details
Author(s)Richard Modlin
PublisherHartside Publishing
ISBN / ASIN0980047307
ISBN-139780980047301
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank2,266,498
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
FINALIST, ForeWord Magazine 2008 Book of the Year in nature writing. Birds remind us that we share the planet with other creatures. They are colorful, energetic and fascinating, and they bring joy, contentment and wonder to those who follow them. Bird watching has become a pastime enjoyed by over 50 million people in our country. Chasing Wings is an account of one person s passion. In twenty-four chapters Richard Modlin vividly relates his humorous encounters with birds and lucidly describes his travels to exotic and routine birding locations. The book begins with a his account as a child of picking up a baby blue jay, then quickly being aggressively confronted by its parents. A few years later the author attempts to make a pet of a juvenile American kestrel, only to learn that raptors like freedom. Modlin writes of other novel avian interactions he has had in his life. For instance, on an island off Belize, Central America, a magnificent frigatebird became a common visitor to collect handouts and relax on arms and shoulder of visiting researchers. On a boat ramp in Connecticut, an adult mute swam got revenge. Then there was the cold evening when Modlin found that a trio of starling had invaded his attic apartment. Years later and in another state, he found that excited starling were easier to handle than the three wild turkeys that tried to beat their way into his sunroom. The author's account of saving a pied-billed grebe chick from the jaws of a northern pike, then spending the summer raising it and returning it to the wild, is heartwarming. A trip to West Sister Island, Lake Erie, the author realized what the impact a 200-fold increase of double-crested cormorants in eleven years can have on a fragile habitat. Travel with the author to view widowbirds, ostriches, sunbirds, parrots, toucans, blue pigeons, paradise flycatchers, hummingbirds and other exotic birds as he describes his visits to Kenya, Seychelle Islands, Grand Cayman Island and the rain forests of Belize. In France he visited a raptor aviary and searched the forests of Sweden for black woodpeckers. Follow him as he describes his birding journeys to southeastern Arizona, the coast of Maine, swamps and marshes of Florida and Ohio, and the beach communities on the Gulf Coast of Alabama. Not only are lists of birds sighted included with the travelogues, but also easy to follow details on the sites he visited. Chasing Wings is a delightful read for all birdwatchers and lovers of nature.


