Pete Dunne
Pete Dunne is an American author, famous for his writings on natural history and birding. He is also the founder of the World Series of Birding, as well as the current director of the Cape May Bird Observatory, Vice President of Natural History for the New Jersey Audubon Society, and publisher of New Jersey Audubon magazine. His articles have appeared in most major American birding publications, including Birder's World, Birding, Bird Watcher's Digest, and WildBird, as well as in The New York Times.[1]
Selected Books
- Tales of a Low-Rent Birder
- More Tales of a Low-Rent Birder
- The Feather Quest: A North American Birder's Year
- Hawks in Flight: A Guide to Identification of Migrant Raptors (with David Sibley and Clay Sutton)
- The Wind Masters: Lives of North American Birds of Prey
- Before the Echo: Essays on Nature
- Hawk Watch, A Guide for Beginners
- Pete Dunne on Bird Watching: The How-to, Where-to, and When-to of Birding
- Pete Dunne's Essential Field Guide Companion: A Comprehensive Resource for Identifying North American Birds
- The Art of Pishing: How to Attract Birds by Mimicking Their Calls
- Prairie Spring: A Journey Into the Heart of a Season
- The Art of Bird Finding
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