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32 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Not a how-to book, but a delightful read with wonderful illustrations,
By forest historian (Durham, United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Good Birders Don't Wear White: 50 Tips From North America's Top Birders (Paperback)
If you're looking for an encyclopedic how-to book on birding, this is not it. Rather, these essays by some of the top names in the business are reflections on birdwatching experiences with some lessons derived from those often hilarious experiences thrown in. There are some useful tips to be gleaned along the way, no doubt, but what you will really enjoy is discovering the sense of common experience with the writers even if you haven't been to these locales. I found myself chuckling throughout and thinking, "Oh, boy. Yep, that's happened to me." Or, "I've seen that too many times. When will people learn?" It's a good refresher on the do's and don't's, and a refreshing read on a wonderful avocation.
I can't say enough about the illustrations--delightful, amusing, creative, and funny, for starters. They are an excellent addition to the essays. I hope we see more of Mr. Braunfield's work in other books soon. I'm giving the book 5 stars just for the illustrations alone. Lastly, this would make a great gift for the avid or amateur birder or birdwatcher in your life. You know the ones...they can be found with binoculars at the ready, decked out in white...or not, sometimes on private lands, sometimes on national forests and grasslands. What are those? Read The Forest Service and the Greatest Good: A Centennial History and see.
49 of 53 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Good Birders Don't Wear White,
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This review is from: Good Birders Don't Wear White: 50 Tips From North America's Top Birders (Paperback)
Imagine someone, or a group, deciding that it would be a great idea to have a book containing essays by all of the really good contributors to the literature about birds. This is that book. There are fifty essays. The contributors have published books, written articles, edited magazines, photographed birds; in short, they are the cream of the crop. Several are represented on my bookshelves. The cartoonish illustrations in the book are fantastic and match wonderfully well with the text.
The problem with the book is that the useable information content is very low. Regardless of whether you are a beginning birder, intermediate, or expert; you will find a small amount of useable information here while the rest you either knew or didn't want to know. Part of the problem is that there was too little space to develop a thought. Take 261 pages, subtract space for 24 full-page illustrations, take away enough lines for long paragraphs giving the awards and accomplishments of each writer, and provide a lot of white space. Divide that by fifty and you don't allow a writer room to say much. On the other hand, every reader will find something of value. The last two essays caused me to reflect on what it takes to be a good birder. And then, there are those delightful illustrations.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good book for stoplights?,
This review is from: Good Birders Don't Wear White: 50 Tips From North America's Top Birders (Paperback)
These are short vignettes (2 to 3 pages) by a very impressive group of bird experts that will help you with your techniques and etiquette. Although the etiquette is common sense the stories are applied with light humor making this a very easy and pleasant read.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Fun Insight Into Birding,
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This review is from: Good Birders Don't Wear White: 50 Tips From North America's Top Birders (Paperback)
This is a fun little gem of a book I picked up on whim. Note, this is not a "how-to" book, this is more of a light-hearted collection of reminders & reflections for someone who is already birding. Riddled throughout these "50 Tips" are some hilarious true stories & some good natured sarcasm about the joys & tribulations of searching for our feathered friends. Whether you have been birding for a while or just starting to enjoy birds, you will walk away with a multi-faceted outlook on the topic.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great book at great value.,
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This review is from: Good Birders Don't Wear White: 50 Tips From North America's Top Birders (Paperback)
This little gem is well worth getting for anyone just starting to birdwatch, or even for veteran birdwatchers. It's full of humor and wisdom plus has lots of tips for improving your birdwatching skills. Each chapter is written by a different expert, each dealing with various subjects related to birdwatching. It's a great gift for your birding friends.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Good book for Birders,
By JEK NAN YAP (Forest Hills, NY United States) - See all my reviews
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Good coverage. Great advise for birders. All the stories are based on real experiences and as such is a lot more readable.
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Good Birders Don't Wear White: 50 Tips From North America's Top Birders by Lisa White (Paperback - April 23, 2007)
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