1) Hayward, Neil. Lost Among the Birds: Accidentally Finding Myself in One Very Big Year. 2016. Bloomsbury. Hardbound: 400 pages. Price: $28.00 U.S.
PUBLISHER'S SUMMARY: Early in 2013 Neil Hayward was at a crossroads. He didn't want to open a bakery or whatever else executives do when they quit a lucrative but unfulfilling job. He didn't want to think about his failed relationship with "the one" or his potential for ruining a new relationship with "the next one." And he almost certainly didn't want to think about turning forty. And so instead he went birding.
Birding was a lifelong passion. It was only among the
birds that Neil found a calm that had eluded him in the confusing world
of humans. But this time he also found competition. His growing list of
species reluctantly catapulted him into a Big Year--a race to find the
most birds in one year. His peregrinations across twenty-eight states
and six provinces in search of exotic species took him to a
hoarfrost-covered forest in Massachusetts to find a Fieldfare; to Lake
Havasu, Arizona, to see a rare Nutting's Flycatcher; and to Vancouver
for the Red-flanked Bluetail. Neil's Big Year was as unplanned as it was
accidental: It was the perfect distraction to life.
Neil shocked the birding world by finding 749 species of bird and breaking the long-standing Big Year record. He also surprised himself: During his time among the hummingbirds, tanagers, and boobies, he found a renewed sense of confidence and hope about the world and his place in it.
RECOMMENDATION: For those with an interest in birding big years.
Neil shocked the birding world by finding 749 species of bird and breaking the long-standing Big Year record. He also surprised himself: During his time among the hummingbirds, tanagers, and boobies, he found a renewed sense of confidence and hope about the world and his place in it.
RECOMMENDATION: For those with an interest in birding big years.
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