The Big Year: The Extraordinary Story of the Greatest Bird-watching Competition of All Time

The Big Year: The Extraordinary Story of the Greatest Bird-watching Competition of All Time

by Mark Obmascik (Author)

Synopsis

In the USA, some 50 million people lay claim to being bird-watchers or 'birders', spending over $60 billion on birding-related travel each year and over $560 million on birding-related membership fees. And for a select - and utterly obsessed few - they compete in one of the world's quirkiest contests: the race to spot the most species in North America in a single year. And 1998 wasn't just a big year, it was the BIGGEST...THE BIG YEAR is Pulitzer Prize-winner Mark Obmascik's account of what was to become the greatest 'birding' year of all time (freak weather conditions ensured all previous records were broken) as experienced by three of the biggest, most obsessive hitters in the birding world. Greg Miller, the recently divorced software engineer for a nuclear plant; Al Levantin, retired vice President of a billion-dollar chemical conglomerate; and Sandy Komito, a New Jersey roofing contractor and holder of the Big Year bird-spotting record for 1987. Oh, and there's the Californian who, too infirm to go out into the field, participates in Big Sits - birdwatching on TV - his greatest fear is those competitors with satellite dishes...What becomes very clear through the pages of this classic portrait of obsession is that while our feathered friends may be the objective of the Big Year competition, it's the curious activities and behavioural patterns of the pursuing 'homo sapiens' that are the real cause for concern. It's a contest that reveals much of the human character in extremis - a tendency towards passion and deceit, fear and courage combined with that fundamental craving to see, conquer and categorize, no matter how low the stakes. And as the author brilliantly brings to life, gets under the skin of, this extraordinary, eccentric triumvirate of obsessive 'birders' he empathises with and eventually succumbs to the all-consuming nature of their obsession. The result is a wonderfully entertaining, acutely observed lark of a read that is destined to rank alongside the best of Bill Bryson.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 288
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Doubleday
Published: 01 Mar 2004

ISBN 10: 0385605323
ISBN 13: 9780385605328
Book Overview: A classic in the making - a extraordinary, wonderfully funny (and occasionally alarming) story of the greatest bird-watching competition of all time - a strange but true tale of Man, Nature and fowl obsession...

Author Bio
Mark Obmascik has been a journalist for two decades, most recently at the 'Denver Post', where his stories won a Pulitzer Prize in 2000 and the National Press Club Award for environmental news in 2003. His freelance stories have been published in 'Outside' and other magazines, and he has aired numerous political stories on public affairs and television news programmes. An obsessed birder himself, he lives in Denver with his wife and three children.