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COURT HOUSE - The county’s prominence as a top birding area has been * given added recognition in a new book available to birdwatchers everywhere. The county is the scene for two stories in a new anthology published Feb. 24 by the Atheneum Publishers of New York City-
“Someday My Hawk Will Come ...riding on a Cold Front.” The book, which features selections from the popular magazine. Bird Watcher s
Jacket. The book, edited by Mary Beacom Bowers, contains 36 other fascinating essays filled with humor, drama and philosophy. ' f It will be on sale in local bookstores.
Entitled "Stories About Birds and Bird Watchers," the volume has two stories, by Peter Dunne, naturalist director of the Bhjd Observatory at Cape May Point. ONE, CALLED "Flifeh: Top Priority-UFO" is a humorous account of Dunne's struggle to identify a swallow-tailed kite while carrying the garbage down the frbnt steps of the ' Observatory. .The second tells about hawk watching in the county and is entitled
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Digest, has already received great advance praise from Publishers Weekly and Kirkus Reviews. IT FEATURES more than 20 black and white illustrations by Bob Hines, retiring national wildlife artist for the U.S. Department of Interior, and a foreword by Roger Tory Peterson Robert Bateman, currently the hottest bird artist in the world, has bis downy woodpecker on the front
BILL AND ELSA Thompson, former residents of Avalon, publish the magazine from which the stories were * selected. Ms. Bowers serves as the magazine’s editor. r. The Thompsons are frequent visitors to the county and maintain active ties to the area. Bill was formerly Cape May County Bureau Chief for the Atlantic City Press before moving to Marietta, O., where their Birdwatchers Digest magazine is published.
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