by Ora E. Anderson and Ora E. Anderson edited by Deborah Griffith illustrated by Julie Zickefoose foreword by Jean Andrews
Ohio University Press, 2007 Cloth: 978-0-8214-1741-6 | Paper: 978-0-8214-1742-3 | eISBN: 978-0-8214-4244-9 Library of Congress Classification QL684.O3A53 2007
ABOUT THIS BOOK | AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY | REVIEWS | TOC
ABOUT THIS BOOK
Out of the Woods: A Bird Watcher’s Year is a journey through the seasons and a joyous celebration of growing old. In fifty-nine essays and poems, Ora E. Anderson, birder, bird carver, naturalist, and nature writer, reveals the insights and recollections of a keen-eyed observer of nature, both human and avian. The essays follow the rivers and creeks, the highways and little-known byways of Appalachia, and along the way we become nearly as familiar with its numerous bird, plant, and animal species as with the author himself.
These are not the memories of a single year, however, but of a long lifetime spent immersed in the natural world. Out of the Woods, presented with humor and passion, is an account of a well-lived, productive, and satisfying life. The essays offer an intimate portrait of a half century of Anderson's life on his beloved old farm (more nearly a nature preserve), where he lived in harmony with birds and nature and followed the rhythm of the seasons. We are invited to share the joys—and the disappointments and sorrows—inherent in such a life.
Generously illustrated with Julie Zickefoose’s detailed and evocative drawings, this book will delight bird watchers, artists, naturalists, backyard gardeners, and anyone who is ever tempted to take a rutted, overgrown path just to see where it leads.
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
Ora E. Anderson was a journalist, conservationist, naturalist, and artist. He was named Honorary Life Trustee of the Ohio chapter of The Nature Conservancy and in 2006 he was inducted into the Ohio Natural Resources Hall of Fame. He was the recipient of the Ohio Arts Council Governor's Award for Arts in 1999. He passed away in August 2006 at the age of ninety-four.
Deborah Griffith is managing editor of Bird Watcher's Digest and other publications from BWD Press.
REVIEWS
“Reading this book makes me regret that I never had an opportunity to know Ora Anderson in person.... I would have liked him very much and I think most readers will share this view.”— Ohioana Quarterly
“Attention readers! Before you crack open Out of the Woods: A Bird Watcher’s Year, you might want to go ahead and lace up your hiking boots and dust off your binoculars. Once you dip into this pool of essays, you’re going to want to be prepared to strike out on your own adventures in nature.”—Northwest Ohio History
“Anderson left a passionate love letter to Mother Nature and these Appalachian hills in the just-published book, Out of the Woods: A Bird Watcher’s Year.”—Huntington Herald-Dispatch
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Contents
Foreword 000
Preface: Why I Write 000
Spring
Wind Borne 000
Restless March 000
Spring Washes Its Face 000
What Bird Is That? 000
Birding Memories, Past and Future 000
Early Mist 000
Devious Ducks 000
Wading in Beaver Ponds 000
Mid-April Morning 000
Old, Old April 000
A Day in Early May 000
The Virtuoso Brown Thrasher 000
Early June Troubles 000
Quicksilver 000
Summer
Fairy Dust 000
Birds along the Hocking 000
The Chat 000
Gentle Hours 000
Evensong 000
Looking Back 000
Rubythroat 000
The Geese Fly Now 000
Waning July 000
The Sound of Longing 000
Lost by Choice 000
Night Shadows 000
The Passing of August 000
September Lament 000
Thirteen Jays 000
Fall
Letters Home 000
Lonesomeness 000
Giving Thanks 000
Eighty-fourth Birthday 000
The Lingerer 000
October Omens 000
The Daytime Trip of the Nighthawks 000
An October Walk 000
Reverie 000
At Last, the Rains 000
Autumn Stage Settings 000
Invocation 000
White-Throated Sparrow 000
November's End 000
Autumn's Encore 000
Winter
December Snow 000
My Backyard Adventures 000
Ring In the New 000
The "Old" Year 000
Hill Country Streams 000
Visitors in the Snow 000
Overture 000
Bird-Watching Surprises 000
Settling In 000
Winter's Serenade 000
The Long Cold 000
Do-Nothing Day 000
This Land and I 000
Suddenly It's Spring! 000
To an Old Farm 000
List of Illustrations 000
by Ora E. Anderson and Ora E. Anderson edited by Deborah Griffith illustrated by Julie Zickefoose foreword by Jean Andrews
Ohio University Press, 2007 Cloth: 978-0-8214-1741-6 Paper: 978-0-8214-1742-3 eISBN: 978-0-8214-4244-9
Out of the Woods: A Bird Watcher’s Year is a journey through the seasons and a joyous celebration of growing old. In fifty-nine essays and poems, Ora E. Anderson, birder, bird carver, naturalist, and nature writer, reveals the insights and recollections of a keen-eyed observer of nature, both human and avian. The essays follow the rivers and creeks, the highways and little-known byways of Appalachia, and along the way we become nearly as familiar with its numerous bird, plant, and animal species as with the author himself.
These are not the memories of a single year, however, but of a long lifetime spent immersed in the natural world. Out of the Woods, presented with humor and passion, is an account of a well-lived, productive, and satisfying life. The essays offer an intimate portrait of a half century of Anderson's life on his beloved old farm (more nearly a nature preserve), where he lived in harmony with birds and nature and followed the rhythm of the seasons. We are invited to share the joys—and the disappointments and sorrows—inherent in such a life.
Generously illustrated with Julie Zickefoose’s detailed and evocative drawings, this book will delight bird watchers, artists, naturalists, backyard gardeners, and anyone who is ever tempted to take a rutted, overgrown path just to see where it leads.
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
Ora E. Anderson was a journalist, conservationist, naturalist, and artist. He was named Honorary Life Trustee of the Ohio chapter of The Nature Conservancy and in 2006 he was inducted into the Ohio Natural Resources Hall of Fame. He was the recipient of the Ohio Arts Council Governor's Award for Arts in 1999. He passed away in August 2006 at the age of ninety-four.
Deborah Griffith is managing editor of Bird Watcher's Digest and other publications from BWD Press.
REVIEWS
“Reading this book makes me regret that I never had an opportunity to know Ora Anderson in person.... I would have liked him very much and I think most readers will share this view.”— Ohioana Quarterly
“Attention readers! Before you crack open Out of the Woods: A Bird Watcher’s Year, you might want to go ahead and lace up your hiking boots and dust off your binoculars. Once you dip into this pool of essays, you’re going to want to be prepared to strike out on your own adventures in nature.”—Northwest Ohio History
“Anderson left a passionate love letter to Mother Nature and these Appalachian hills in the just-published book, Out of the Woods: A Bird Watcher’s Year.”—Huntington Herald-Dispatch
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Contents
Foreword 000
Preface: Why I Write 000
Spring
Wind Borne 000
Restless March 000
Spring Washes Its Face 000
What Bird Is That? 000
Birding Memories, Past and Future 000
Early Mist 000
Devious Ducks 000
Wading in Beaver Ponds 000
Mid-April Morning 000
Old, Old April 000
A Day in Early May 000
The Virtuoso Brown Thrasher 000
Early June Troubles 000
Quicksilver 000
Summer
Fairy Dust 000
Birds along the Hocking 000
The Chat 000
Gentle Hours 000
Evensong 000
Looking Back 000
Rubythroat 000
The Geese Fly Now 000
Waning July 000
The Sound of Longing 000
Lost by Choice 000
Night Shadows 000
The Passing of August 000
September Lament 000
Thirteen Jays 000
Fall
Letters Home 000
Lonesomeness 000
Giving Thanks 000
Eighty-fourth Birthday 000
The Lingerer 000
October Omens 000
The Daytime Trip of the Nighthawks 000
An October Walk 000
Reverie 000
At Last, the Rains 000
Autumn Stage Settings 000
Invocation 000
White-Throated Sparrow 000
November's End 000
Autumn's Encore 000
Winter
December Snow 000
My Backyard Adventures 000
Ring In the New 000
The "Old" Year 000
Hill Country Streams 000
Visitors in the Snow 000
Overture 000
Bird-Watching Surprises 000
Settling In 000
Winter's Serenade 000
The Long Cold 000
Do-Nothing Day 000
This Land and I 000
Suddenly It's Spring! 000
To an Old Farm 000
List of Illustrations 000
ABOUT THIS BOOK | AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY | REVIEWS | TOC