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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Birder or not, this is a wonderful read,
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This review is from: Club George: The Diary of a Central Park Bird-Watcher (Hardcover)
This is one of the most enjoyable "birder" books I've read in years. The author writes with a delightful sense of humor; if you don't find yourself chuckling over something at least every couple of pages, better check your pulse! Even if you can barely tell the difference between a cardinal and a bluejay, you will enjoy this book; anyone with more than a casual interest in birds will absolutely love it.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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This review is from: Club George: The Diary of a Central Park Bird-Watcher (Hardcover)
A wonderful journey through one summer in Central Park in Manhattan, where we meet and learn to love a cast of birds who are residents of the Park.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Birds can save your soul,
By Imamuon (Arnold, MD United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Club George: The Diary of a Central Park Bird-Watcher (Hardcover)
Humans can learn much from bird behavior, and this book provides a very entertaining glimpse into the social and biological world of our feathered friends. Whether or not you are a bird watcher, you will enjoy Bob Levy's easy yet intellectual and witty writing style, and you may be very surprised to discover how closely their stories of love, survival, triumph and tragedy parallel the human condition. Levy makes excellent and timely references to insights from legendary bird experts Sibley, Yasakawa, and others to explain the 'why' behind his sometimes puzzling observations. When faced with limited resources, environmental challenges, life- or lifestyle-threatening conflict or other Darwinian forces, the birds' adaptation and response leaves this mere human in awe...
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Club George: The Diary of a Central Park Bird-Watcher by Bob Levy (Hardcover - March 7, 2006)
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