Birder Interrupted by M. Ralph Browning - ISBN: 9798385202454
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Sixty years, two journeys, one birder’s unfinished business finally takes flight.

Birder Interrupted

A Twelve-Month Us Journey Beginning in 1962 That Ended in 2005

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    474 pages

  • Release Date

    15 February 2024

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Summary

Inspired by Roger Tory Peterson and James Fisher’s book Wild America, recent high school graduate M. Ralph Browning embarked on a tightly budgeted, year-long trip in the US looking for birds. The year was 1962. His 1955 VW Beetle broke after nine months, which forced a premature end to the journey. In 2005, after matters of military duty, college, a family, and a career in birds at Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History, the author resumed the interrupted trip. This time, h…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9798385202454
Author:M. Ralph Browning, Kenn Kaufman
Publisher:Resource Publications (CA)
Imprint:Resource Publications
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:474
Release Date:15 February 2024
Weight:635g
Dimensions:229mm x 152mm x 24mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

“Unlike standard birding tales, M. Ralph Browning’s colorful orioles-to-alligators adventure finishes forty-three years after he started. Ralph’s knowledge of American history, his depth of understanding of science, and his joy in simply seeing birds is unmatched in any birding story.”
–Alan Contreras, senior editor of A History of Oregon Ornithology

“M. Ralph Browning’s new book provides a personal look at the rich birdlife inhabiting our many beautiful green spaces scattered across America. He does this through narratives of two cross-country journeys, one in 1962-1963, the other in 2005, which detail his personal quest to see all the bird species found in the Lower 48. Readers encounter rich stories of birds, naturalists, special places, unexpected discoveries, and a story of inexorable environmental change across nearly five decades.”
–Bruce M. Beehler, research associate, Division of Birds, National Museum of Natural History, Division of Birds

“A birder’s journal of a journey across the US before Google Maps and eBird, this book is a delightful look back in time and a reminder to us to never give up on dreams even if they take decades to complete.”
–Carla J. Dove, program manager, Feather Identification Lab, Division of Birds, National Museum of Natural History

About The Author

M. Ralph Browning

M. Ralph Browning is retired from the Biological Survey at the Division of Birds at the National Museum of Natural History in Washington, DC. He is the author and coauthor of numerous papers on the taxonomy and nomenclature of birds and the author of the books Rogue Birder and Morgan Spring.

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