A Big Manhattan Year: Tales of Competitive Birding

A Big Manhattan Year: Tales of Competitive Birding

by David Barrett
A Big Manhattan Year: Tales of Competitive Birding

A Big Manhattan Year: Tales of Competitive Birding

by David Barrett

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Overview

What is it like to spend nearly every day for a year trying to observe as many bird species as possible within the confines of Manhattan? In 2012 I did just that-it's called having a "big year"-and I was not the only one. In this book I tell how I learned to bird and how I went on to become a competitive birder. Then I give a detailed account of my 2012 battle with one of the nation's best, ornithologist Andrew Farnsworth, and others to have the biggest of big Manhattan years. You may be surprised that each year over 200 species of birds reside in or migrate through Manhattan. Observing and accurately identifying them poses many challenges. You need to know what they look like, what they sound like, and where and when they are likely to appear. Birding can be a leisurely walk in the park, or it can be something much more demanding. Manhattan is home to a number of talented and obsessive birders for whom birding is a test of brains, logistics, and physical stamina, requiring both an understanding of nature and a knack for technology. Those new to birding will learn along with me as I begin by exploring one of the world's premier birding locations, the Central Park Ramble. As my own knowledge and experience grow, I introduce the reader to a series of beautiful and rare birds to be found not only in Central Park but also in the many excellent but less well-known parks of Manhattan. Journey with me from the waters of New York Harbor, where Red-breasted Mergansers and Buffleheads swim, to the top of Inwood Hill Park, where Black Vultures and Great Horned Owls fly.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780615789194
Publisher: David Barrett
Publication date: 03/31/2013
Pages: 230
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.48(d)

About the Author

David Barrett earned his undergraduate degree in mathematics from Harvard, and did graduate work in mathematics at MIT and in finance at the University of Chicago. After a long career as a hedge fund manager he is now an investor and computer scientist. Other interests include running, lifting, and, of course, birding. His lifetime total of 265 bird species in Manhattan, where he lives, places him second on eBird's all-time list as of May 2018.
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