Bernd Heinrich
Bernd Heinrich is the author of the award winning book Mind of the Raven as well as Winter World which talks of the ingenuity of animals in the winter. He is a professor of biology at the University of Vermont and a long distance runner–and that means 50 + miles! Heinrich divides his time between Vermont and the forests of western Maine. His new book, Summer World will be published in the Spring of 2009.
Review:
“In his pursuit of actively observing his camp in the forests of western Maine and the woods, beaver bog and gardens around his Vermont home, Heinrich (The Trees in My Forest) delights with the surprising activities of local flora and fauna – and his own scientific antics: with a pet grackle named Crackle, he raids wasp nests to see what the red-eyed vireo will do with the paper and builds platforms in trees to find out who visits the sapsucker lick (hummingbirds, hawks and warblers). For entertainment, he recommends, ‘There is a solution that beats… a television set with 100 channels, by a mile: watching ants and other critters.’ The book features such mysteries as the significance of the mating habits of wood frogs and the eating patterns of caterpillars, but Heinrich also takes time to observe Homo sapiens, remarking that, like birds, we live in a perpetual summer, not by ’strenuous biannual migrations but by creating and retreating into ‘climate bubbles,’ ‘ reminding readers that they need ‘clear vision and also a spiritual imperative so that we will focus on the ultimate ecology, not the proximate economy.’” Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)


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Just got done reading “The Geese of Beaver Bog”. I kept domestic geese for a few years while in Maine and to this day I say they are my favorite animals and I have a couple of stories myself. My question to you is, did you ever see Peep again after the book was published?
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