A Supremely Bad Idea: Three Mad Birders and Their Quest to See It All

A Supremely Bad Idea: Three Mad Birders and Their Quest to See It All

by Luke Dempsey
A Supremely Bad Idea: Three Mad Birders and Their Quest to See It All

A Supremely Bad Idea: Three Mad Birders and Their Quest to See It All

by Luke Dempsey

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Overview

It began with a weekend house; then weekend trips. Then the occasional meeting rearranged in favor of a morning in Central Park, just while the spring migration was on. Before Luke Dempsey knew it, he had spiraled down into full-on birding mania - finding himself riding along with two like-minded maniacs in a series of disreputable rental cars and even nastier motel rooms, charging madly around the country in search of its rarest and most beautiful birds.
A Supremely Bad Idea is the story of that search, and those birds, and those maniacs, and that country, and (to a much lesser extent) those rental cars. In Texas, the three obsessives go in search of the deeply endangered Golden-cheeked Warbler, which lives on the side of a hill near a waterfall; in Michigan, they see the pretty-much-extinct Kirtland's Warbler, which insists on short pine trees for nesting and lots of "quiet, please"; in Arizona, they see the very private Elegant Trogon after a very public fight with a birding guide. Along the way, Dempsey narrates an amazing sequence of encounters with nature and humanity, including a man building a 40-foot ark in his Seattle backyard; a beautiful woman who shows him how to kill 4,000 Cowbirds a year; a coyote (and his human smuggler) on the Rio Grande; and everywhere, these incandescent birds flitting across the range of his binoculars, and his heart.
With the casual erudition of a Bill Bryson and the comic timing of a British David Sedaris, Dempsey demonstrates why so many millions of birders care so much about birds - and why, perhaps, the rest of us should, too.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781608196685
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 01/15/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 272
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Luke Dempsey is the editor-in-chief of Hudson Street Press, a division of Penguin USA. A graduate of Oxford University, he moved to the United States in 1995, since when he's held a number of editorial positions in the publishing industry. He is the proud father of twin girls, both of whom love birds, too, and a proud member of the modern beat combo The Railbangers. This is his first book.

Table of Contents

1 The Northeast: Falling in Love at Home 1

Now What? 16

2 Arizona: Watching Wezil Walraven Work 19

Now What? 63

3 Florida: "This Is Indian Territory! This is Not the USA! Go Back to England!" 67

Now What? 100

4 Michigan: What Charles Pease Shot 103

Now What? 137

5 Pacific Northwest: People of the Grass Country 139

Now What? 166

6 Texas: No, No, It Was a Ringed Kingfisher 170

Now What? 216

7 Colorado: On the Trail of the White-tailed P-TAR-me-jen 219

Epilogue What Now? 247

Afterword Peru 254

Acknowledgments 262

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