The Big Year That Flew By, Arjan Dwarshuis
The Big Year That Flew By, Arjan Dwarshuis
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The (Big) Year That Flew By
Twelve Months, Six Continents, and the Ultimate Birding Record

Author: Arjan Dwarshuis, Mark Obmascik

Narrator: Madison Niederhauser

Unabridged: 9 hr 56 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Chelsea Green

Published: 05/04/2023


Synopsis

An epic tale of one passionate birder’s record-breaking adventure through 40 countries over 6 continents—in just one year—to see 6,852 bird species, rare and common, before many go extinct. When Arjan Dwarshuis first heard of the “Big Year”—the legendary record for birdwatching—he was twenty years old, it was midnight, and he was sitting on the roof of a truck in the Andean Mountains. In that moment he promised himself that, someday, somehow, he would become a world-record-holding birder. Ten years later, he embarked on an incredible, arduous, and perilous journey that took him around the globe; over uninhabited islands, through dense unforgiving rainforests, across snowy mountain peaks and unrelenting deserts—in just a single year. Would he survive? Would he be able to break the “Big Year” record, navigating through a world filled with shifting climate and geopolitical challenges? The (Big) Year that Flew By is an unforgettable, personal exploration of the limits of human potential when engaging with the natural world. It is a book about birds and birding and Arjan’s attempts to raise awareness for critically endangered species, but it is also a book about overcoming mental challenges, extreme physical danger, and human competition and fully realizing your passions through nature, adventure, and conservation.

About Arjan Dwarshuis

Arjan Dwarshuis, a professional bird guide, writer, and lecturer, holds the current Guinness Book World Record for observing the largest number of bird species in a single year. In 2016, he launched his global "Big Year" and ultimately observed 6,852 of the world's roughly 10,700 bird species, setting a record that stands to this day. His yearlong adventure raised nearly $50,000 for the BirdLife Preventing Extinctions Program. Arjan also starred in the award-winning documentary Arjan's Big Year and appears regularly on radio, television, and podcast programs in the Netherlands and beyond. He is a columnist for several magazines about nature, and as the ambassador for the IUCN NL Land Acquisition Fund, he is committed to the protection of birds across the globe.

About Mark Obmascik

Mark Obmascik is a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and bestselling author. His first nonfiction book, The Big Year, was turned into a Hollywood movie. His second, Halfway to Heaven, was winner of the National Outdoor Book Award for Outdoor Literature. He was winner of the National Press Club Award for Environmental Journalism, and lead writer for the Denver Post team that won the 2000 Pulitzer Prize for coverage of the Columbine High School massacre. He and his wife live in Denver.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Ira

For my trip to China and Japan this past month, I took along the new English translation of his book about his 2016 Big Year, during which he recorded over 6,800 species, a statistic he continuously reminds you of through the book. I really wanted to like this book, but I couldn’t. What was supposed......more

Goodreads review by Elisa

Na mijn review van Fwiet nr. 3 [URL not allowed] lag het niet echt in de verwachtingen dat ik een boek van een echte twitcher zou gaan lezen! Maar nu wil het toeval dat Arjan Dwarshuis heel goed kan schrijven! Dit ontdekte door zijn boek 'Zomergasten, doortrekkers en overwinte......more

Goodreads review by Darya

Ще одна книжка в жанрі "як я намагався побачити якомога більше видів птахів за рік". Я вже писала про те, що мені видається проблематичним в цій ідеї. На відміну від інших знайомих мені текстів у цьому жанрі, які всі про США і Канаду, автор цієї книжки - нідерландець, який вирішив побити рекорд з кі......more


Quotes

[An] entertaining debut . . . . [that] offers colorful glimpses into the locales the author visits. . . . Part birding journal, part travelogue, this will appeal to backyard birders.