Rosemary Mosco is a science communicator, acclaimed cartoonist, and speaker on all things bird. She's the creator of the webcomic Bird and Moon and has authored many science books for young people, including co-authoring the bestselling Atlas Obscura Explorer’s Guide for the World’s Most Adventurous Kid. She lives in Massachusetts.
“This book will change what you think about pigeons! With loads of
eye-opening pigeon science, delivered in playful and engaging style
by Rosemary Mosco's text and illustrations, A Pocket Guide to
Pigeon Watching will help you gain a whole new appreciation of
these smart, savvy, and adaptable birds whose lives are so
intertwined with ours.”
—David Allen Sibley, author of The Sibley Guide to Birds
“Crammed with witty writing and charming cartoons, this cute book
is a fun and entertaining invitation into the fascinating world of
pigeons”
—Forbes
"Mosco...has written the most perfect of popular science titles,
one that teaches readers everything about a topic in an accessible,
funny, and charming manner. A must-read for bird lovers and urban
wildlife watchers."
—Booklist, STARRED review
“We scorn pigeons for their commonness, but their
ubiquity speaks to their talents. Past civilizations
domesticated them and brought them wherever they went, for pigeons
were loved and prized—as messengers, as producers of fertilizer, as
meat on the plate. With her trademark wit and artistic charms,
Mosco gives us a hundred reasons to rekindle the love affair. A
Pocket Guide to Pigeon Watching is part field guide, part history,
part ornithology primer, and altogether fun!”
—Mary Roach, New York Times bestselling author
of Stiff and Grunt
"So joyful that it’s almost effervescent, A Pocket Guide to Pigeon
Watching will convert even the grumpiest pigeon skeptics into
being, at the very least, pigeon-curious. Readers will never hear
the cooing in a city park or watch a preening flock of pigeons the
same way again."
—Foreward Reviews
“A gifted communicator, Rosemary Mosco makes every science subject
both fascinating and fun—as they should be. This delightful look at
the world of pigeons is a treasure.”
—Kenn Kaufman, editor of Kaufman Field Guides
“A Pocket Guide to Pigeon Watching is my favorite kind of
book: one that teaches you everything you could want to know about
a single fascinating topic in a way that is accessible, charming,
and hilarious.”
—Ryan North, New York Times bestselling author
of How to Invent Everything
"Sparkling, witty prose, loaded with relatable pop-culture
references and enhanced with charming cartoons, A Pocket Guide
to Pigeon Watching is a seductive draw into the multilayered
world of pigeons. This little book will sneak up and drop a
load of solid ornithology on the unsuspecting reader."
—Julie Zickefoose, author of Saving Jemima: Life and Love with
a Hard-luck Jay
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