Pete Dunne
PETE DUNNE forged a bond with nature as a child and has been studying hawks for more than forty years. He has written fifteen books and countless magazine and newspaper columns. He was the founding director of the Cape May Bird Observatory and now serves as New Jersey Audubon's Birding Ambassador. He lives in Mauricetown, New Jersey.
PETE DUNNE forged a bond with nature as a child and has been studying hawks for more than forty years. He has written fifteen books and countless magazine and newspaper columns. He was the founding director of the Cape May Bird Observatory and now serves as New Jersey Audubon's Birding Ambassador. He lives in Mauricetown, New Jersey. See less
Pete Dunne's Featured Books
Pete Dunne book reviews
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Hawks in Flight: The Flight Identification of North American Migrant Raptors
Excellent aid to identifying raptors
This book is an excellent source of birding tips and bird behavior descriptions to aid the reader in identifying raptors beyond the drawn or painted picture. I really liked this book. Read More
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The Wind Masters: The Lives of North American Birds of Prey
Brilliant! Beautiful!
by Henk, May 29, 2014
I bought Wind Masters because it's a book about raptors. What I did not know and was delighted to discover is that Pete Dunne writes with a literary style that beautifully reveals the mysteries of ... Read More
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The Feather Quest: A North American Birder's Year
The Feather Quest is an accurate account of what it is like to go birding. If you know anything or nothing at all about birds, it is well written and entertaining. If you do bird, then you will find ... Read More