[Mnbird] Looking for bird fiction books

KCB googn51 at gmail.com
Thu Apr 2 12:11:16 CDT 2020


The Feather Thief    Non fiction, too
by Kirk WAllace Johnson

On Thu, Apr 2, 2020 at 11:27 AM carol schumacher via Mnbird <
mnbird at lists.mnbird.net> wrote:

> There are great bird books not technical preferred.  If you have titles or
> favorites please post.   My search has included fiction, non fiction,
> conservation.
>
> My recommendations
>
> Fiction mystery:
> The Falcon Thief.
>
>  I’ve just started and find the cultural context and how this got out of
> control interesting.  Recommended by the Washington post. Available on
> Audible. New.
>
> Classics:   Both available n line
> Living on the Wind, Scott Weidensaul        Migration hot spots Western
> Hemisphere
>
> At the time my group trips to Mexico were In full swing. My interest in
> Veracruz Mexico became an obsession.   Two trips (before offering group
> trips) to the region confirmed every detail I read.  Fabulous and accurate
> description
>
> Parrot without a Name.  Don Stap
>
> Discovering a new species in SAmerica
>
> Thanks.
> Carol Winona
>
>
>
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