It’s estimated that 50 to 60 million Americans
count birding among their hobbies. Some hang feeders
in their backyards and accumulate yard lists; others
participate in annual “Christmas Counts”;
a select few travel to the ends of the earth in
an effort to see every bird in the world. With Fifty
Places to Go Birding Before You Die, Santella
takes the best-selling “Fifty Places” recipe
and applies it to this most popular pastime.
Here he presents some of the greatest bird-watching
venues in the United States and abroad through
interviews with prominent birders, from tour leaders
and conservationists
to ornithologists and academics. Interviewees
include ornithologist Kenn Kaufman; David Allen Sibley,
author
and illustrator of The Sibley Guide to Birds;
Rose Ann Rowlett, the “mother of modern birding”;
John Fitzpatrick, director of the Cornell Lab
of Ornithology; and Steve McCormick, president and
CEO of The Nature
Conservancy.
The places vary from the urban (New York City’s
Central Park) to the mystical (the cloud forests
of Triunfo in Chiapas, Mexico) to the extremely remote
(the sub-Arctic islands of New Zealand). The book
includes 40 gorgeous photographs that capture
the
vibrancy of our feathered friends, and the beautiful
places they call home.