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Wild Birds of the American Wetlands [Hardcover]

Rosalie Winard (Photographer), Terry Tempest Williams (Introduction), Temple Grandin (Foreword)
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April 1, 2008
For over a decade, photographer Rosalie Winard has traveled the country by foot, canoe, airboat, and ATV, taking pictures of large birds of the wetlands from Florida to California, Louisiana to North Dakota. Her intimate portraits--tethered to an ethereal palette of white, gray, and black--are alight with Winard's passion for the avian world and its endangered terrain. Alternately meditative and exhilerating, abstract and literal, they capture the birds' remarkable habits and prehistoric forms, as well as their ineffable elegance and humor.

Wild Birds of the American Wetlands is a monumental and breathtaking study of some of the country's most beautiful birds--Great Blue Heron, White Ibis, Snoey Egret, Whooping Crane, Roseate Spoonbill, American White Pelican Wood Stork, and many more--and of their vanishing habitats. From the Ballona Wetlands in California to the prairies of Nebraska, Winard uses her thirty years of experience observing these winged creatures along with her mastery of photography to illuminate the importance of avian and wetland conservation.

Windard's camera lens has replaced her binoculars as she searches for images that depict the birds' elusive aspects and paradoxes: their simultaneous fragility and power, tranquility and action, stillness and momentum. At once a documentary photogrpaher, artist, and student of natural history, Winard, in each of her photographs, slips soundlessly into a vivid and detaled realism.

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"For more than a decade, Winard traveled the United States taking pictures of large birds from Florida to California and Louisiana to North Dakota. The hardcover includes more than 80 stunning black-and-white photographs."
--Outdoor Photographer magazine

"[An] amazing book...100 stunning black and white tritone images of birds in the wetlands of North Dakota, Florida, Louisiana, and California. This is an exciting adventure you're sure to enjoy."
--Shutterbug magazine

"Each photograph translates and transforms an avian image into a work of conceptual art. Enhanced with an informed foreword by Temple Grandin and an informative essay by Terry Tempest Williams, Wild Birds is a welcome and enthusiastically recommended addition to personal, academic, and community library Photography and Wildlife reference collections."
--Midwest Book Review

"In the newly released book, Wild Birds of the American Wetlands, Rosalie Winard captures the ethereal beauty of wading birds with the flair of a painter and the passion of an activist." —Audubon magazine (May/June 2008 feature story)

"A poetic reminder of how ancient and essential the wetlands and waterways are to our communities. Her stunning photographs tap something deep, almost primal…Let these graceful birds inspire us to preserve our wetlands, not only as a source of rich habitat and clean water, but also as a reflection of our values and commitment to future generations." —Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., environmental activist

"Winard's bird images are haunting—a deep combination of art and nature photography…Her dedication, passion, and unique access to these large wetland birds (some of which are in danger of extinction) have enabled her to capture her subjects very intimately and obtain images unlike any others." —Oliver Sacks, author of The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat

"Rosalie Winard cares about what she photographs. She understands the relationship between habitat and human encroachment and what we stand to lose if we don't stop and marvel at these avian primitives. They have lived an uniterrupted rhythm since the beginning of time. She is in love with the wildness, the splendor, the dignity of these incredible creatures and she wants us to see this too. She has captured something ancient and time-sensitive in her stunning black-and-white photography."
--Sebastio and Lelia Salgado, Founders, Instituto Terra

About the Author

Rosalee Winard has spent the last thirty years enamored with wetland birds. She received a bachelor's degree in natural history, with a specialization in ornithology and ethology. Winard worked for the National Science Foundation censusing bird populations in Florida before being led to documentary film, video art, and finally photography. Winard's award winning images have appeared in numerous publications including Artforum, The New York Times, Forbes, and Le Monde and are in the permanent collections of The Brooklyn Museum of Art and the Library of Congress.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 128 pages
  • Publisher: Welcome Books (April 1, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1599620340
  • ISBN-13: 978-1599620343
  • Product Dimensions: 14 x 1 x 10.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.8 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #761,644 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars A Unique and Beautiful Book., June 21, 2008
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In her Afterword, Rosalie Winard writes that she hopes the photographs depict how the birds make her feel, and her photos have done just that. Each photo evokes a different mood, a different state of mind. Some of the photos made me laugh like the one of the cranes all coming in for a landing or a two page photo of a busy group of white pelicans. I was struck by a photo of a white egret against a black background which made the bird look taller than life. While looking at the three part photo of an egret dancing, I could not help but think that the bird was enjoying himself. Many photos bring a sense of peace such as the photo of American avocets moving through shallow water. I was impressed with the different effects and the play of light and shadow that Winard produced in these pictures. For example, the photo of little blue herons opposite the title page reminded me of a pointillist painting while a photo of a brown pelican is so sharp that I felt I could see and touch every feather. This is a unique and beautiful book.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars It Soars!, July 6, 2008
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I just got my copy of "Wild Birds of the American Wetlands" by photographer Rosalie Winard. It is not only a beautiful 'concept'--allowing the birds to speak for themselves: soaring, sweeping, standing, in concert and alone against the sky; it is exquisite execution: pages unfold, the infra-red camera takes us to details and a realism unknown to photography. It is far more an art book--like a delicate Impressionist, she allows the birds to truly 'inhabit' their own world; like an Expressionist, her camera jolts us to see the deeper meaning of flight.
Like natural Angels, birds mediate between earth and sky; this book takes me there.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars photographic art, July 8, 2008
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after reading the review of this book in 'audubon' magazine and because i'm a fan of black and white photography, i anticipated the arrival of rosalie winard's effort. i wasn't disappointed and sat with the book until the last beautiful image. then i went back to the beginning, realizing that each image is presented like a well composed painting, darks and lights balanced to create a startling intimacy with each subject. the vehicle of infrared film does not distract from detail while actually enhancing the sensation of flight and graceful rest. the minimal text is compelling and heartfelt, representing this artful and lovingly created project. it's not for everyone, but for the reasons stated above, it is deserving of high praise.

june savage
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