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Author Zarankin, Julia, 1974- author.

Title Field notes from an unintentional birder : a memoir / by Julia Zarankin.

Publication Info. Madeira Park, British Columbia : Douglas and McIntyre, [2020]
©2020

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Location Call No. Status
 Avon Free Public Library - Adult Department  598.072 ZARANKIN    Check Shelf
 Colchester, Cragin Memorial Library - Adult Department  598 ZARANKIN, JULIA    Check Shelf
 Newington, Lucy Robbins Welles Library - Adult Department  598.0723 ZARANKIN    Check Shelf
 Portland Public Library - Adult Department  598.07234 ZAR    Check Shelf
 West Hartford, Noah Webster Library - Non Fiction  598.0723 ZARANKIN    Check Shelf
Description 255 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
Contents Interior decorating -- A semi-retired hen -- Spark bird -- The wrong kind of science -- And then what? -- Deerkill and other beginnings -- Intraspecific variability -- The migratory urge -- LBJS -- The glamour of birding -- Hope -- Life lessons -- Nemesis birds -- Bravery school -- The wanderer -- The big hummingbird -- Not even a rock pigeon -- Zen birder -- The more you see, the more you want to see -- The little bee-eater and the steppe buzzard -- Snowy owl -- What's your favourite bird? -- Headache -- My wild side -- A mistake won't kill you -- The twitch -- Celebrity bird -- Birdsplainer in training -- For the nuances of waterfowl -- Going solo -- The tufted wood thrush -- Coda: My birding CV.
Summary "When Julia Zarankin saw her first red-winged blackbird at the age of thirty-five, she didn't expect that it would change her life. Recently divorced and auditioning hobbies during a stressful career transition, she stumbled on birdwatching, initially out of curiosity for the strange breed of humans who wear multi-pocketed vests, carry spotting scopes and discuss the finer points of optics with disturbing fervour. What she never could have predicted was that she would become one of them. Not only would she come to identify proudly as a birder, but birding would ultimately lead her to find love, uncover a new language and lay down her roots. Field Notes from an Unintentional Birder tells the story of finding meaning in midlife through birds. The book follows the peregrinations of a narrator who learns more from birds than she ever anticipated, as she begins to realize that she herself is a migratory species: born in the former Soviet Union, growing up in Vancouver and Toronto, studying and working in the United States and living in Paris. Coming from a Russian immigrant family of concert pianists who believed that the outdoors were for "other people," Julia Zarankin recounts the challenges and joys of unexpectedly discovering one's wild side and finding one's tribe in the unlikeliest of places. Zarankin's thoughtful and witty anecdotes illuminate the joyful experience of a new discovery and the surprising pleasure to be found while standing still on the edge of a lake at six a.m. In addition to confirmed nature enthusiasts, this book will appeal to readers of literary memoir, offering keen insight on what it takes to find one's place in the world."-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 254-255).
Form Issued also in electronic format.
Subject Zarankin, Julia, 1974-
Bird watchers -- Biography.
Bird watching.
Bird watchers. (OCoLC)fst00832947
Bird watching. (OCoLC)fst00832948
Genre/Form Autobiographies. (OCoLC)fst01919894
Biographies. (OCoLC)fst01919896
Autobiographies.
Other Form: Online version: Zarankin, Julia, 1974- Field notes from an unintentional birder. Madeira Park, British Columbia : Douglas and McIntyre, 2020 1771622490 9781771622493 (OCoLC)1141200023
ISBN 9781771622486 (softcover)
1771622482 (softcover)
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