While birding literature is filled with tales of expert observers
spotting rare species in exotic locales, John Yow reminds us that
the most fascinating birds can be the ones perched right outside
our windows. In thirty-five engaging and sometimes irreverent
vignettes, Yow reveals the fascinating lives of the birds we see
nearly every day. Following the seasons, he covers forty-two
species, discussing the improbable, unusual, and comical aspects of
his subjects' lives. Yow offers his own observations, anecdotes,
and stories as well as those of America's classic bird writers,
such as John James Audubon, Arthur Bent, and Edward Forbush. This
unique addition to bird literature combines the fascination of bird
life with the pleasure of good reading.