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To See Every Bird on Earth

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Publication date
  
2005

Dewey Decimal
  
598/.072/34 22

Originally published
  
2005

Subjects
  
Birdwatching

OCLC
  
57414552

Role
  
Book by Dan Koeppel

Publisher
  
Penguin Group


ISBN
  
1-59463-001-1

Name
  
To Every

Page count
  
304

Pages
  
304

LC Class
  
QL677.5 .K614 2005

Author
  
Dan Koeppel

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Book review to see every bird on earth


To See Every Bird on Earth: A Father, a Son, and a Lifetime Obsession is a book by Dan Koeppel first published in 2005. It is about the author's relationship with his father Richard Koeppel, an obsessive "Big Lister" birdwatcher who had spotted over 7000 different species of birds at the time the book was written. The book focuses on Dan Koeppel's attempts to understand the obsession that ruled his father's life. It also examines the culture on highly competitive birders who travel the world making lists of their sightings, and discusses the history and rules of listing. Richard Koeppel was diagnosed with cancer in 2000, which curtailed his birding and forced him to switch to butterflies found locally near his home on Long Island, New York. He died of cancer-related causes on August 2, 2012.

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