Includes removable pocket field guide, 175 full-color photographs, 208 pages, 10 x 10, 208 pages, 10x10"
Hardcover with jacket
ISBN: 0-8109-5917-8
EAN: 9780810959170
US $35.00
October 2005
Availability: In Stock
Central Park is an 843-acre oasis in the middle of Manhattan's vast network of steel, concrete, and glass. It is also, according to the New York City Audubon Society, one of the top birding spots in America. More than 200 species pass through the park on their migratory routes each spring and fall, close to one-third of the bird species found in the United States. For the past three years Cal Vornberger has been in the park every day photographing these feathered park residents. The best of those images are now collected in this gorgeous volume. Vornberger's photos capture birds engaged in all types of activities: feeding, bathing, caring for their young, flying, singing. Among the more than 100 species featured are warblers, egrets, kingfishers, owls, and hawks (including the famous Pale Male, whose eviction last December from its ritzy Fifth Avenue perch sparked nationwide news stories). Packaged inside the book is a removable foldout pocket guide. Vornberger's spectacular photography, interspersed with his comments about birds and photography, will appeal to all bird watchers, nature lovers, photography aficionados, and visitors to New York's Central Park.
When not in Central Park pursuing his passion for wildlife photography, Cal Vornberger can be found teaching digital photography at various schools around the city. Marie Winn writes a column on nature and bird watching for the Wall Street Journal, and she is the author of Red Tails in Love: A Wildlife Drama in Central Park.






