"The author takes to the high seas in pursuit of elusive birds, artistic ghosts, fathers and their memories, and above all, safe harbor"--Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Poet and essayist Charles Hood has been a factory worker, a ski instructor, and a birding guide in Africa. His recent books published by Heyday include Nocturnalia, an appreciation of nature after dark, and the essay collection A Salad Only the Devil Would Eat: The Joys of Ugly Nature. His wildlife studies have taken him around the world, from the high Arctic to the South Pole, and from Tibet to West Africa to the Amazon. Mammal no. 1,000 seen and recorded on his world animal list was a Crossley's dwarf lemur in Madagascar. (Mammal no. 999 was a Malagasy white-bellied free-tailed bat.) Recently retired and now professor emeritus, Hood lives in the Mojave Desert with two kayaks, two mountain bikes, two dogs, and five thousand books.
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Author's Note Good Water, Bad Water A Tropicbird for Trudy Sea Level Doesn't Exist The Half-Life of Salt Sunrise with Sea Snakes Double Hyena Ollies a Railing How to Be an Albatross The Lazarus Birds of Norfolk Island Watching Pingüinos at the Rey Jorge Dump Ernst Mayr Was Never Bored Bombing the Barnacles Pages from My Last Field Guide Seaweed, Stones, Seed Pearls, Twine How to Photograph a Bird Going to the Museum with Winslow Homer The Biblical Tide Pools of Cannery Row Melville in Patagonia Ghost Ship Notes and Image Credits About the Author A Note on Type
Author's Note Good Water, Bad Water A Tropicbird for Trudy Sea Level Doesn't Exist The Half-Life of Salt Sunrise with Sea Snakes Double Hyena Ollies a Railing How to Be an Albatross The Lazarus Birds of Norfolk Island Watching Pingüinos at the Rey Jorge Dump Ernst Mayr Was Never Bored Bombing the Barnacles Pages from My Last Field Guide Seaweed, Stones, Seed Pearls, Twine How to Photograph a Bird Going to the Museum with Winslow Homer The Biblical Tide Pools of Cannery Row Melville in Patagonia Ghost Ship Notes and Image Credits About the Author A Note on Type
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