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A Year on the Wing Journeys with Birds in Flight

Biography / Memoir Out of Print
By: Tim Dee(Author)
240 pages
Publisher: Atria Books
A Year on the Wing
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  • A Year on the Wing ISBN: 9781416559344 Paperback Oct 2010 Out of Print #209403
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Birds – those "upgiven ghosts" who shape our skies – and their many styles of flying have inspired us for centuries. Enthralled with birds since he was a young boy, Tim Dee describes their allure in compelling, poetic prose as he follows these magnificent creatures on land, at sea, and in the air over the course of a year. A memoir of the author's life as well as a stirring account of bird migrations and the enticements of flight, A Year on the Wing explores the ideas and feelings that birds awaken by their flying.

A Year on the Wing is also a significant chronicle of Dee's rich reading of a gorgeous literary and naturalist tradition about birds, and achieves a marvelous commingling of nature and language, finding meaning and a fascinating beauty in the quiver of a redstart's tail, in the thrilling skydiving stoop of the once-endangered now resurgent peregrine falcon, and the nocturnal restlessness of migrant woodcocks. Watching birds instills a renewed sense of wonder in us all, and this beautifully written memoir celebrates birds and the inspiration they give as it expands our horizons.

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Biography

Tim Dee is a poet and an art host, producer and reviewer at the BBC since 1988. He was born in Liverpool in 1961, received a BA in English from Cambridge University and pursued postgraduate study in Hungarian poetry at the University of Budapest, worked as a research assistant for the International Council for Bird Preservation, and is currently editing the Penguin Book of Bird Poetry with Simon Armitage. He has been watching birds since he was 3.

Biography / Memoir Out of Print
By: Tim Dee(Author)
240 pages
Publisher: Atria Books
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