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The paths of different birds look like double helixes, flowing
strands of hair, and migrating serpents, and they beckon with calls
that have definite meanings. These mysterious creatures inspire
growing numbers of birders in their passionate pursuit of new
species, and writer John R. Nelson is no exception. In Flight
Calls, he takes readers on explorations to watch, hear, and know
MassachuSetts's hummingbirds, hawks, and herons along the coasts
and in the woodlands, meadows, and marshes of Cape Ann, Cape Cod,
the Great Marsh, Mount Auburn Cemetery, the Quabbin wilderness,
Mount WachuSett, and elsewhere.With style, humor, and a sense of
wonder, Nelson blends his field adventures with a history of the
birding community; natural and cultural history; bird stories from
authors such as Henry David Thoreau, Emily Dickinson, and Mary
Oliver; current scientific research; and observations about the
fascinating habits of birds and their admirers. These essays are
capped off with a plea for bird conservation, in MassachuSetts and
beyond.
This collection of weekly newspaper columns chronicles Nelson's
opinions from Fall 2009-2011. Thoughts on government, civil
liberties, and everything wrong in America are presented by this
forty-something man representative of average america.
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