A book to help the ordinary birdwatcher appreciate the fascinating songs, stories, and science of common birdsJack Gedney’s studies of birds provide resonant, affirming answers to the Who is this bird? In what way is it beautiful? Why does it matter? Masterfully linking an abundance of poetic references with up-to-date biological science, Gedney shares his devotion to everyday Western birds in fifteen essays. Each essay illuminates the life of a single species and its relationship to humans, and how these species can help us understand birds in general. A dedicated birdwatcher and teacher, Gedney finds wonder not only in the speed and glistening beauty of the Anna’s hummingbird, but also in her nest building. He acclaims the turkey vulture’s and red-tailed hawk’s roles in our ecosystem, and he venerates the inimitable California scrub jay’s work planting acorns. Knowing that we hear birds much more often than we see them, Gedney offers his expert’s ear to help us not only identify bird songs and calls but also understand what the birds are saying. The crowd at the suet feeder will never look quite the same again. Join Gedney in the enchanted world of these not-so-ordinary birds, each enlivened by a hand-drawn portrait by artist Anna Kus Park.
Jack Gedney Knihy


- Delving into the charm and humor of California's avian inhabitants, this book highlights over fifteen bird species that thrive in oak environments. It captures their unique traits and behaviors, offering readers an engaging look at the delightful interactions between these birds and their natural habitat. Through vivid descriptions, it celebrates the beauty and quirks of these feathered creatures, making it a captivating read for nature enthusiasts and bird lovers alike.