Flight of the Godwit by Bruce M. Beehler audiobook

Flight of the Godwit: Tracking Epic Shorebird Migrations

By Bruce M. Beehler
Read by Donald Corren

Recorded Books 9781588347879

Unabridged

Format : Library CD (In Stock)
  • ISBN: 9798895946183

  • ISBN: 9798228504486

Runtime: 9.37 Hours
Category: Nonfiction/Nature
Audience: Adult
Language: English

Summary

Summary

SHOREBIRDS ARE ASOUNDING travelers, from the Bar-tailed Godwit that boasts the longest nonstop migratory flight of any bird, to the Hudsonian Godwit, whose young of the year migrate from Alaska to Tierra del Fuego on their own, having never before visited South America. Part travelogue, part field guide, and all adventure, Flight of the Godwit is an ornithologist’s journey across North America to find his “Magnificent Seven,” the grandest and most beautiful the shorebirds.

Beehler traveled by car, plane, helicopter, train, kayak, and on foot through 37 states and 9 Canadian provinces and territories to visit shorebird breeding grounds, staging sites, and wintering hotspots. Along the way, he encountered a marvelous range of birds and other creatures, which he brings to life with his descriptive field stories. He also details the cutting-edge science explaining the remarkable biology of the shorebirds and their migrations—their internal biological clocks, celestial cues that aid their orientation, and the use of quantum physics to “see” latitude and longitude when migrating.

In Flight of the Godwit, Beehler takes readers along as he surveys shorebirds from the Arctic Ocean to Hudson Bay, tromping through tundra, muskeg, sandflats and mountain summits. This fascinating firsthand account reveals the wonders and endurance of North America’s shorebirds.

“If you’ve ever wanted to join the great shorebird migration across the hemisphere, this book will take you along on this magnificent and magical journey. Beehler’s captivating blend of travelogue and bird guide takes you as close to flying with the birds as there is.”Anders and Beverly Gyllenhaal, authors of A Wing and a Prayer: The Race to Save Our Vanishing Birds

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Author

Author Bio: Bruce M. Beehler

Author Bio: Bruce M. Beehler

Bruce M. Beehler is an ornithologist, naturalist, conservationist, author, and lecturer. He is a research associate in the division of birds at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History. He is best known for coleading a survey of biological diversity in the Foja Mountains of Papua New Guinea in 2005, during which the wattled smoky honeyeater was discovered and the bronze parotia and golden-fronted bowerbird were photographed for the first time. He has published eleven books about nature.

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Details

Available Formats : Library CD, MP3 CD
Category: Nonfiction/Nature
Runtime: 9.37
Audience: Adult
Language: English