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Among Penguins A Bird Man in Antarctica

Biography / Memoir
By: Noah Strycker(Author)
207 pages, 16 plates with colour photos
Among Penguins
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  • Among Penguins ISBN: 9780870716294 Paperback Mar 2011 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 2-4 weeks
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The year he graduated from college, twenty-two-year-old Noah Strycker was dropped by helicopter in a remote Antarctic field camp with two bird scientists and a three-month supply of frozen food. His subjects: more than a quarter million penguins.

Compact, industrious, and approachable, the Adelie Penguins who call Antarctica home visit their breeding grounds each Antarctic summer to nest and rear their young before returning to sea. Because of long-term studies, scientists may know more about how these penguins will adjust to climate change than about any other creature in the world.

Bird scientists like Noah are less well known. Like the intrepid early explorers of Antarctica, modern scientists drawn to the frozen continent face an utterly inhospitable landscape, one that inspires, isolates, and punishes. With wit, curiosity, and a deep knowledge of his subject, Strycker recounts the reality of life at the end of the Earth-thousand-year-old penguin mummies, hurricane-force blizzards, and day-to-day existence in below freezing temperatures-and delves deep into a world of science, obsession, and birds.

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Biography / Memoir
By: Noah Strycker(Author)
207 pages, 16 plates with colour photos
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"As much as I’d love to study penguins in Antarctica, I’m not sure I’d be able to handle it (especially the cold). It sure makes a great story, though! Among Penguins is a great read for bird lovers, especially anyone curious about field work. And I look forward to reading about Mr. Strycker’s further adventures."
– Grant McCreary (04-06-2011), read the full review at The Birder's Library

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