Dunne, Pete

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DUNNE, Pete

DUNNE, Pete. American, b. 1951. Genres: Natural history. Career: Cape May Bird Observatory, Cape May, NJ, sanctuary director, 1976-99; vice president of natural history information, New Jersey Audubon Society; founder, World Series of Birding, 1984, and Operation Flight Path (protects habitats of migratory birds), 1987. Keynote speaker at Watchable Wildlife Conference, Huntington Beach, CA, 1996, and at Texas Tropics Nature '99 Festival, McAllen, TX. Publications: Tales of a Low-Rent Birder, 1986; (with D. Sibley and C. Sutton) Hawks in Flight: The Flight Identification of North American Migrant Raptors, 1988; (with R. Kane and P. Kerlinger; and editor) New Jersey at the Crossroads of Migration, 1989; The Feather Quest: A North American Birder's Year, 1992; More Tales of a Low-Rent Birder, 1994; Before the Echo: Essays on Nature, 1995; The Wind Masters: The Lives of North American Birds of Prey (fiction), 1995; Small-Headed Flycatcher, Seen Yesterday, He Didn't Leave His Name, and Other Stories, 1998. Contributor to periodicals. Address: Cape May Bird Observatory, 701 East Lake Dr., PO Box 3, Cape May Point, NJ 08212, U.S.A. Online address: [email protected]

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