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Feathers of Hope

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A joyful journey through Pete Dubacher's Berkshire Bird Paradise, and a thoughtful contemplation of our relationship to birds and nature.Feathers of Hope takes the reader on a joyful journey throug...
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A joyful journey through Pete Dubacher's Berkshire Bird Paradise, and a thoughtful contemplation of our relationship to birds and nature.

Feathers of Hope takes the reader on a joyful journey through the Berkshire Bird Paradise in Grafton, New York. Founded and maintained by Pete Dubacher, the Berkshire Bird Paradise is a magical place that provides sanctuary to over twelve hundred injured or otherwise unreleasable birds, from emus, pigeons, and tropical birds to eagles, owls, hawks, and more. New York City residents regularly drive four hours to hand-deliver injured pigeons to Pete, and wildlife officials across the country have sent injured birds for his care, from an eagle mauled by a bear in Alaska to cranes left over from a breeding program in Maryland. In April 1999, two baby golden eagles were hatched from two disabled birds, and the surviving eaglet, Dotty, was successfully released into the wild, and in 2003 two bald eagles were, for the first time ever, hatched in captivity, raised, and released.

Following Pete for a "typical" day at the sanctuary, which includes tossing dead rats to eagles and stoking woodstoves at one in the morning, author Barbara Chepaitis provides an intimate view of what it takes to maintain a dream of this proportion, and what makes Pete Dubacher the kind of man who can do so. Along the way, she also tells the stories of other people in many different walks of life who have found solace in and taken inspiration from their interactions with birds, including a college student who takes an injured baby bird to her critical theory class, avid birdwatchers who keep careful lists of all the birds they've seen, and a man who found meaning by rescuing injured pigeons in New York City. Together with Pete's story and the story of the Berkshire Bird Paradise, their stories offer an engaging look at how forging a stronger connection to birds, and to nature in general, can teach us to be more fully human. Birds of Paradise is for anyone who ever rescued a baby bird or wondered how to make a dream come true.

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Price: £23.50
Pages: 183
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Imprint: Excelsior Editions
Series: Excelsior Editions
Publication Date: 02 July 2015
Trim Size: 8.50 X 5.50 in
ISBN: 9781438432908
Format: Paperback
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"…a heartwarming story which underlines the necessity of mankind's continued stewardship of the natural world." — Hudson Valley Magazine

"In Feathers of Hope, Barbara Chepaitis fledges three quiet, amazing stories … This book is for you if you like birds, if you like the environment or if you are interested in the possibilities and limits that a single person faces when trying to tackle a big problem." — Schenectady Sunday Gazette

"…an engaging and informative book—indeed a bible of the bird world … Each of the twenty-some chapters is a plum." — Berkshire Eagle

Introduction: Paradise Found

Hatchlings

Flight

Landing

Spirit Friends

Pin Feathers

Making Beauty

Feeding

Watching Birds

Perching

Bird Words

Raising the Young

Like Eagle

Ward Stone

Holding Up the Earth

Night Owls

What It Is about Pigeons

Visitors

The Next Generation

Migration Home

The Thing with Feathers

Epilogue

Bird Places—Real and Virtual

Bibliography