A Field Guide of the Birds of Wesleyan

The sixteen birds detailed in this charming field guide will be well known to birders in Connecticut, but the attention to detail and personality quirks in each bird’s description make this book special for any reader. “Having dropped out of high school, Blue Jays are truants experiencing cheap thrills.” Written after leading a student forum on field ornithology, Oliver James developed the book to introduce non-birders to a wonderful new way to experience the world—through encounters with the birds that are most likely to be found on the campus of this liberal arts college. Each species is described through its most distinctive characteristics, and through specific connections to campus (turkey vultures “often seem to be inspecting students on Foss for signs of life as they spiral lazily overhead.”)

The book features original color illustrations by the author in mixed media—watercolor, gouache, and colored pencil—capturing the beauty and unique field marks of each bird. Written while the author was a Wesleyan senior and originally published by a student-run publishing group, Wesleyan University Press has issued this new edition to share it with a larger audience.

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A Field Guide of the Birds of Wesleyan

The sixteen birds detailed in this charming field guide will be well known to birders in Connecticut, but the attention to detail and personality quirks in each bird’s description make this book special for any reader. “Having dropped out of high school, Blue Jays are truants experiencing cheap thrills.” Written after leading a student forum on field ornithology, Oliver James developed the book to introduce non-birders to a wonderful new way to experience the world—through encounters with the birds that are most likely to be found on the campus of this liberal arts college. Each species is described through its most distinctive characteristics, and through specific connections to campus (turkey vultures “often seem to be inspecting students on Foss for signs of life as they spiral lazily overhead.”)

The book features original color illustrations by the author in mixed media—watercolor, gouache, and colored pencil—capturing the beauty and unique field marks of each bird. Written while the author was a Wesleyan senior and originally published by a student-run publishing group, Wesleyan University Press has issued this new edition to share it with a larger audience.

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A Field Guide of the Birds of Wesleyan

A Field Guide of the Birds of Wesleyan

by Oliver James
A Field Guide of the Birds of Wesleyan

A Field Guide of the Birds of Wesleyan

by Oliver James

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The sixteen birds detailed in this charming field guide will be well known to birders in Connecticut, but the attention to detail and personality quirks in each bird’s description make this book special for any reader. “Having dropped out of high school, Blue Jays are truants experiencing cheap thrills.” Written after leading a student forum on field ornithology, Oliver James developed the book to introduce non-birders to a wonderful new way to experience the world—through encounters with the birds that are most likely to be found on the campus of this liberal arts college. Each species is described through its most distinctive characteristics, and through specific connections to campus (turkey vultures “often seem to be inspecting students on Foss for signs of life as they spiral lazily overhead.”)

The book features original color illustrations by the author in mixed media—watercolor, gouache, and colored pencil—capturing the beauty and unique field marks of each bird. Written while the author was a Wesleyan senior and originally published by a student-run publishing group, Wesleyan University Press has issued this new edition to share it with a larger audience.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780819575630
Publisher: Wesleyan University Press
Publication date: 11/15/2014
Edition description: New
Pages: 48
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.75(h) x 0.15(d)

About the Author

OLIVER JAMES has been an avid birder since he was five years old. After Wesleyan, he worked with Point Blue Conservation Science to monitor land birds migrating down the coast of California. He lives in Portand, Oregon.

Table of Contents

DEDICATION
AUTHOR’S NOTE
INTRODUCTION
HOW TO USE THIS FIELD GUIDE
PLATES
Northern Cardinal
White-Breasted Nuthatch
Red-Eyed Vireo
Carolina Wren
Dark-Eyed Junco
House Finch
Chimney Swift
Blue Jay
Tufted Titmouse
Mourning Dove
House Sparrow
Chipping Sparrow
Northern Mockingbird
Black-Capped Chickadee
American Robin
Turkey Vulture
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
ABOUT THE AUTHOR

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