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Halcyon Journey
Halcyon Journey: In Search of the Belted Kingfisher | Marina Richie
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More than one hundred species of kingfishers are found distributed around the world - every continent but Antarctica. All share oversized heads, dagger bills, and short flicking tails. Many have dazzling rainbow feathers. They range in size from the diminutive pygmy kingfisher of African rainforests to the kookaburra of Australia. Here, Marina Richie takes as her inspiration the belted kingfisher, found all over North America but not as well-known as other common birds. In this first book on belted kingfishers, Richie plunges headfirst - just like a kingfisher would - into their lives, following them from her backyard to archives around the world. On a small stretch of Rattlesnake Creek in Missoula, Montana, Richie spent hundreds of hours seeking and observing a skittish pair of nesting belted kingfishers. Weaving natural history, mythology, and memoir, Richie celebrates the belted kingfisher through a journey of discovery across multiple seasons. She discusses the scientific literature on kingfishers, the role of citizen scientists, the appearance of kingfishers in religions and cultures from ancient Greece to the Salish tribes, and her own observations: the staccato calls, the sharp dives, the scenes of females chasing after each other. Her quest taught her not just about kingfishers but also about stillness and the world around her. Spending long hours still on the creek bank, she reflects on the challenges and narratives of wildlife, of environmental change, and of her own life: the death of her father, himself a bird lover; balancing her passion for kingfishers with marriage, motherhood, and paid work; and finally a decision to leave Montana for a different life in Oregon.
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Loved this book about kingfishers and life. I absolutely love running into these boisterous birds when I‘m on rivers, lakes, bays. Marina Richie captures their spirit. The book delves into their appearances in Greek mythology, Indigenous stories, their biology, natural history. Great to finish it while sitting and swimming on Lake Couer d‘Alene.

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There‘s” another form of recovery that Robert MacFarlane, the lyrical British nature author, addressed in “The Lost Words, a Spell Book, a series on incantations to bring back nature words omitted from the 2007 edition of the Oxford Junior Dictionary. Those words included bluebell, acorn, wren, and kingfisher—to be replaced by the likes of broadband, voicemail, and celebrity. Every spell is meant to be read aloud. #keepkidsintouchwiththewild

vivastory Acorn was omitted?! Geez... 2y
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SamAnne
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Snuck out of bed early to begin #JubilantJuly and watch the sun hit the trees. As a bird watcher and lover of kingfishers, I‘m enjoying this book! I didn‘t realize kingfishers made it into Greek mythology!

Hanna-B We have Kookaburras here where I live, they fill the dawn and dusk with their wild laughter 2y
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Trying to read this wonderful book about kingfishers and the Northwest with Tesha the demanding puppy. 2 weeks ago I found her in a pile of used drug needles and garbage in our local park. Found her a forever human but agreed to babysit her this week while he is out of town. A good reminder of why I skipped having a human baby and will not do another puppy LOL! But she‘s going to be a good dog!

Ruthiella ❤️🐶❤️🐶❤️ 2y
Gissy 🐶😍so cute❤️❤️❤️ 2y
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AmyG Adorable! 2y
DivineDiana Thank you for saving this dear girl.❤️ 2y
wanderinglynn How precious! ❤️ So glad you found her. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 2y
Graywacke He‘s so cute! 2y
Jeg Good for you. 👏👏 2y
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