DO FENCES REALLY “MAKE GOOD NEIGHBORS”?
BOOK REVIEW: GOOD BIRDERS Lisa White, editor at Houghton Mifflin, has assembled an easy-going and lively collection of birding advice, with 50 short essays by well-known birders. The collection, GOOD BIRDERS DON’T WEAR WHITE, dispenses recommendations and advice to birders at every level, on topics ranging from feeding birds and cleaning binoculars to the value of birding traditions and introducing children to birds. From satirizing bird snobs to sharpening your field skills, the essays can be viewed as both entertaining and useful. Most importantly, they are presented in a lighthearted manner. Among others, the essayists include: Jon Dunn, Pete Dunne, Victor Emanuel, Laura Erickson, Tim Gallagher, Jeff Gordon, Kevin Karlson, Kenn Kaufman, Paul Lehman, David Sibley, Don and Lillian Stokes, Clay Sutton, Bill Thompson III, Dick Walton, Scott Weidensaul, Sheri Williamson, and Julie Zickefoose. Artist Robert Braunfield illustrates many of the essays with comical black-and-white line drawin
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