Rare Bird

Pursuing the Mystery of the Marbled Murrelet

  • 320 pages
  • Mountaineers Books
  • 978-1-59485-835-2
  • Jul 30, 2013

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"A fascinating avian odyssey, recounted with ferocity and grace." -- The Los Angeles Times

Part naturalist detective story and part environmental inquiry, Rare Bird: Pursuing the Mystery of the Marbled Murrelet celebrates the fascinating world of an endangered seabird that depends on the contested old-growth forests of the Pacific Northwest for its survival.

“This chunky little seabird stole my heart.” So confesses Maria Mudd Ruth, a veteran nature writer perfectly happy to be a generalist before getting swept up in the strange story of the marbled murrelet. This curiosity of nature, which flies like a little brown bullet at up to 100 miles an hour and lives most of its life offshore, is seen onland only during breeding season, when each female lays a single egg high on a mossy tree limb in the ancient coastal forest.

Ruth traces reports of the bird back to Captain Cook’s ill-fated voyage of discovery on the Pacific Ocean in 1778, and explores the mindset of 19th- and 20th-century naturalists who — despite their best efforts — failed to piece together clues to the whereabouts of the bird’s nest. Ruth ventures to coastal meadows before dawn and onto the ocean at midnight to learn firsthand how scientists observe nature. She interviews all the major players in the drama: timber company executives and fishing fleet operators whose businesses are threatened by conservation measures, as well as the so-called cowboy scientists who are devoted to saving the marbled murrelet from extinction. And, ultimately, Ruth puts her curiosity and passion for this rare bird onto the page for readers to savor.

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  • 320 pages
  • Mountaineers Books
  • 978-1-59485-835-2
  • Jul 30, 2013
Reviews
  • It is not often that you find a natural history book you can't put down. Rare Bird is such a book. This lyrical, sprightly tale of a remarkable bird and the woman who fell for it shows how a small piece of the natural world may climb into the soul and lodge there, changing us forever--and how, if we lose that piece through inattention, we lose some critical part of ourselves. A marvelous story beautifully told.
    Jennifer Ackerman, author of Notes from the Shore
  • Maria Ruth tells a story as fascinating, as appealing, and as peculiar as the marbled murrelet itself. Rare Bird is a unique and delightful book: too passionate for ordinary journalism, too well-researched fro a personal essay, and far too witty for natural history.
    Peter Cashwell, author of The Verb To Bird
  • An infectious tale. . .The story of the discovery of the nest is alone worth the price of the book.
    — Booklist
  • A fascinating avian odyssey, recounted with ferocity and grace.
    — The Los Angeles Times
  • Provides rare insights into the trials and joys of scientific discovery.
    — Publisher's Weekly

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