Posts Tagged ‘Pete Dunne’

by Pete Dunne

An insightful look at New Jersey’s bayshore in summer, by one of the best writers around.

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by Pete Dunne

Another must-read from birding’s best author.

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November 30, 2008

Truly Essential

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In my review of Pete Dunne’s Essential Field Guide Companion I state that it belongs in the library of every North American birder. I just want to share a quick scenario that illustrates just how essential this guide really is. Suppose you’re in the Lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas in late fall, and you […]
Author extraordinaire Pete Dunne was the keynote speaker at this year’s Colonial Coast Birding and Nature Festival, held annually on Jekyll Island, Georgia. It was a blast to hear him speak, and even more so to bird with him. It is with complete honesty that I say that if I could write (or bird) like […]

by Pete Dunne

Birding’s master storyteller reveals the lives of the North American raptors.

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by Pete Dunne

A collection of great essays and columns by one of birding’s best authors.

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If Pete Dunne wrote a restaurant menu, I would read it word for word. He is easily my favorite birding author. Here is a list of all the books that he has written, along with magazines that for which he is a regular contributor. I have read most of these books, and they are without […]

by Lisa White

A collection of good, albeit brief, tips from some of the best that birding has to offer.

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A fantastic publication by the Cornell Lab of Ornithology that all birders should check out.

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by Pete Dunne

An unmatched identification aide that belongs in the library of every North American birder. Seriously.

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