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Alan Contreras

Afield

Afield

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Very Good paperback. Previous owner's blind stamp on title page.

For forty years, Alan Contreras has studied birds and natural history in the West. In Afield, he recounts his bird-watching experiences - primarily in Oregon, but also in Alaska, Arizona, California, and Texas. Sprinkled with comments made by ornithologists and early explorers of the West, his essays offer elements of natural history, personal memoir, and adventure travel. In the largest sense, Afield is a love story, reaffirming the practice of unhurried observation of nature. It is a chronicle of growing up as a person interested in the natural world. From encounters with Oregon as first Eurasian Dotterel to the inspiring but unsuccessful search for Spruce Grouse, Afield describes the experiences of a birder and the life of an explorer. Contreras records his observations largely from the perspective of a lifelong birder, but the people he encounters and their perceptions about nature also inhabit Afield. The reader inspired to visit the locations described in Contreras' stories will be pleased to find useful information about them. Afield will appeal to birders and to anyone who loves the outdoors.

this is a used book
Publisher Oregon State University Press
Year 2009
Pages 144
Buteo Books #FD4207U

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