"In this magical study, Gedney gathers 15 essays on 15 unique species of western birds. Bird-watchers, nature lovers, and anyone curious about avian life will find joy in this blend of poetry and biological writing, complete with illustrations of each bird by Anna Kus Park." Alta
"Gedneys essays shed light on bird communication in a way that will engage readers everywhere; his book has the potential to create a bird lover out of anyone who picks it up." Library Journal
Im a serious backyard birder with a library of over a hundred bird books. Gedneys is now one of my top favorites. His lyrical and deeply felt insights, in particular about bird language, enable us to see that common birds are anything but and deserve not just our love but our gratitude."Amy Tan, author of The Joy Luck Club"
The Private Lives of Public Birds is an affectionate love song to our most familiar feathered neighbors. Grounded in science but watered by the heart of a poet, this intimate and personal look at the lives of the birds we see every day invites us to slow down and look again." John Muir Laws, author of The Laws Guide to Drawing Birds
"Gedney has opened wide a portal for any and all, novice or expert, to enter a world of immediate avian wonder. With the help of ornithologists and poets and authors from the pastbe they William Leon Dawson, Henry David Thoreau or creation stories of the Western MonoGedney gathers together nuggets of Goldfinch and treasures in feathers to be enjoyed whether we are gazing out our office window, stuck in traffic, or actively seeking."Keith Hansen, author of Hansens Field Guide to the Birds of the Sierra Nevada
"What an eloquent reminder that we dont need to seek rarities to experience the wonder of birds. Jack Gedneys book mingles science, story, and poetry, inviting readers to become immersed in the world of close-to-home birdlifenot to just look at birds, but to look again with attention, stillness, study, and curiosity. This book awakens all of our senses, making every step outside the door an opportunity for joy and belonging.Lyanda Lynn Haupt, author of Rooted and Mozarts Starling
"What fun to follow Jacks curiosity as he bikes and birds and reads, bringing together dozens of human voices to deepen his essays, from Miwok and Yokut stories, to a range of writers such as Li Bai, Kurt Vonnegut, Mary Austin, Bernd Heinrich, and even Joanna Newson."Allen Fish, director of the Golden Gate Raptor Observatory, Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy
"I can't remember the last time I started smiling during a preface, couldn't put the book down, continued smiling through chapter one (on the brown scratcher), two (the blue squawker), and beyond. What a delight! This book is filled with such wonderful perspectives on the supposedly ordinary birds all around us." Donald Kroodsma, author of The Singing Life of Birds
"With lyrical prose and joy-filled stories, this wise and generous book invites us to see better, listen better, and to celebrate the miracles happening around us in every yard and garden. If birds could read, they would say, This book gets it exactly right."Charles Hood, author of A Californians Guide to the Birds Among Us