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Life List: Remembering the Birds of My Years

by John N. Cole

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From the opening chapter, where he describes an encounter with a saw-whet owl in a snowstorm, it's clear that Life List is much more than a book about birds. It is also a most unusual autobiography, the story of a remarkable man whose work has ranged from commercial fishing on Long Island to founding a successful newspaper in Maine.… (more)
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From the opening chapter, where he describes an encounter with a saw-whet owl in a snowstorm, it's clear that Life List is much more than a book about birds. It is also a most unusual autobiography, the story of a remarkable man whose work has ranged from commercial fishing on Long Island to founding a successful newspaper in Maine.

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