Surviving the Winter
This chapter reflects on the author's struggle to go birding on her own after she broke up with her partner. A student of hers joined her on her Wednesday morning walks instead, during which they admired the Snow Goose. This Snow Goose blew in with Hurricane Sandy, which pummeled the East Coast...
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crcornellup:10.7591/cornell/9781501762246.003.0017 2024-06-09T07:43:53+00:00 Surviving the Winter Rogers, Susan Fox 2022 http://dx.doi.org/10.7591/cornell/9781501762246.003.0017 en eng Cornell University Press Learning the Birds page 215-225 ISBN 9781501762246 9781501762253 book-chapter 2022 crcornellup https://doi.org/10.7591/cornell/9781501762246.003.0017 2024-05-14T12:54:03Z This chapter reflects on the author's struggle to go birding on her own after she broke up with her partner. A student of hers joined her on her Wednesday morning walks instead, during which they admired the Snow Goose. This Snow Goose blew in with Hurricane Sandy, which pummeled the East Coast beginning on October 27, 2012. It landed on the South Tivoli Bay, just off of the Hudson River one hundred miles north of Manhattan. As flocks of Snow Geese migrated through, it never joined its comrades en route from the Arctic heading south, perhaps to the Texas coast. The chapter also looks at ornithologist artists. Book Part Arctic Cornell University Press Arctic Hudson 215 225 |
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This chapter reflects on the author's struggle to go birding on her own after she broke up with her partner. A student of hers joined her on her Wednesday morning walks instead, during which they admired the Snow Goose. This Snow Goose blew in with Hurricane Sandy, which pummeled the East Coast beginning on October 27, 2012. It landed on the South Tivoli Bay, just off of the Hudson River one hundred miles north of Manhattan. As flocks of Snow Geese migrated through, it never joined its comrades en route from the Arctic heading south, perhaps to the Texas coast. The chapter also looks at ornithologist artists. |
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