David Gessner and Helen Macdonald
Return of the Osprey: A Season of Flight and Wonder
Return of the Osprey: A Season of Flight and Wonder
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25th Anniversary Edition. With a new preface from David Gessner and foreword by Helen Macdonald, Return of the Osprey celebrates one of nature's most remarkable creatures, as well as our own limitless capacity for wonder.
A memoir, tribute to a once-endangered species, and natural history, Return of the Osprey recounts the many discoveries Gessner made when he immersed himself for an entire nesting season in the lives of the ospreys that had returned to his seagirt corner of Cape Cod.
The osprey, hailed by Roger Tory Peterson as the symbol of the New England coast, all but vanished during the 1950s and '60s because of the ravages of DDT. In the next few decades, however, the birds returned, slowly at first and then in a rush. Writing with passion, humor, and a reverence for the natural world, Gessner interweaves the stories of the nesting osprey pairs he observed with his own readjustment to life on the windblown, beautiful, and increasingly developed landscape he had known as a child.
| Publisher | Cornell University Press |
| Year | 2025 |
| Pages | 320 |
| Buteo Books # | 15589 |
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