Feather Brained: My Bumbling Quest to Become a Birder and Find a Rare Bird on My Own

Feather Brained: My Bumbling Quest to Become a Birder and Find a Rare Bird on My Own

by Bob Tarte
Feather Brained: My Bumbling Quest to Become a Birder and Find a Rare Bird on My Own

Feather Brained: My Bumbling Quest to Become a Birder and Find a Rare Bird on My Own

by Bob Tarte

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Overview

For much of his life, the closest Bob Tarte got to a nature walk was the stroll from parking lot to picnic table on family outings. But then a chance sighting of a dazzling rose-breasted grosbeak in wife-to-be Linda’s backyard prompts a fascination with birds, which he had never cared about before in the least. Soon he is obsessed with spotting more and more of them—the rarer the better—and embarks on a bumpy journey to improve his bumbling birding skills. Along the way, Tarte offers readers a droll look at the pleasures and pitfalls he encounters, introduces a colorful cast of fellow birders from across the country, and travels to some of the premier birding sites in the Midwest, including Point Pelee, Magee Marsh, Tawas Point State Park, and even Muskegon Wastewater System. This funny, heartfelt memoir will appeal to birders of all skill levels as well as to anyone who knows and loves a birder.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780472121885
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Publication date: 04/13/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 212
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

Bob Tarte has published three memoirs—Enslaved by Ducks, Fowl Weather, and Kitty Cornered—about living in Lowell, Michigan, with his wife and a menagerie of pet ducks, turkeys, parrots, rabbits, cats, orphaned baby birds, and more.

Table of Contents

Contents Chapter One: The Green Book and the Redhead Chapter Two: Twice Bitten Chapter Three: A Song Soothes Mr. Crabby Chapter Four: A Duck Out of Water Chapter Five: Close to Home Chapter Six: The Adversary Chapter Seven: Not in My Backyard Chapter Eight: A Crash Course in Warblers Chapter Nine: Learning from Babies Chapter Ten: Anything Can Show Up Anywhere Chapter Eleven: The Worm Turns Chapter Twelve: Back to the Beginning Chapter Thirteen: The Redhead and the Redhead Acknowledgments About the Author Feather Brained Book Club Discussion Questions

What People are Saying About This

Mark Obmascik

“Michigan may be known for cars and college football, but Bob Tarte’s joyful memoir proves the state also should be celebrated for its wild birds—and the terrific community of people who seek, watch, and protect them.
—Mark Obmascik, author of The Big Year

Greg Miller

“The learning curve for new birders can seem impossible. But once you get started, birding tempts your curiosity and draws you into its own world. Feather Brained is Bob Tarte’s encounter with the entirely new universe of birding, and his entertaining experiences and laughable humor make this book an easy, engrossing read.”
—Greg Miller, real life birder portrayed by Jack Black in the movie The Big Year

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