Wood Thrush: Birders on Birds

Wood Thrush: Birders on Birds

By: Ian Davidson

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This is a Woodbridge Farm Books publication. A limited number of these hand-bound chapbooks will be published.

The Birders on Birds series offers personal essays by notable bird watchers. Proceeds from the sale of each chapbook is shared with PIBO, to aid the organization in its ongoing mission to study and record the birds on Pelee Island, and through local, national, and international outreach to make Pelee Island a unique and vital part of the international effort to protect wild and migratory birds. 

Publisher’s note: This edition is available in its second printing.

In Wood Thrush: Harbinger of Change, ecologist Ian Davidson describes his lifelong fascination with the Wood thrush, a small, eerily musical bird that migrates from Central America to as far north as Quebec each year. Regarded by scientists as a “sentinel species,” the Wood thrush’s decline signals a worrying trend for the natural environment of the Americas. But thanks to the collective efforts of conservationists from Nicaragua, Appalachia, and elsewhere, Davidson remains optimistic about the species’ restoration.

Wood Thrush marks the first title in Birders on Birds, a new essay series published in partnership with the Pelee Island Bird Observatory (PIBO). Birders on Birds offers personal essays by notable birdwatchers on some of the 314 species that PIBO has recorded since its founding in 2005. Proceeds from the sale of each chapbook is shared with PIBO, a not-for-profit organization.

With a beautiful cover illustration by Windsor-based illustrator Julia Hall, this edition is now available in its second printing.

About the Author

Ian Davidson is a Canadian ecologist who has been a leader in wildlife, nature, and bird conservation organizations throughout the Americas and the Caribbean. For over a decade, he led BirdLife International projects in Ecuador, Patagonia, the Galapagos, and the Amazon basin. In 2021, he became BirdLife International’s Regional Director of the Americas. He firmly believes conservation is local, and as such, works on the Board of the PIBO.


Details & specs

Publisher name:
Woodbridge Farm Books

Publication date:
2023-01-01

Format:
Chapbook, Handstitiched

Distributor:
Woodbridge Farm Books

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