Miller captures sights that thrill human eyes-the stately gaze of a bald eagle; two great herons perched as if embracing; the splendor of an osprey in full flight; the stunned stare of a trio of barn owl chicks surprised in their nest; the quiet concentration of a sora rail studying his reflection in the marsh. His vibrant portraits illustrate the brilliant hues of nature: the dazzling pinks and reds of the spoonbill, the rainbow plumage of the painted bunting, the bright splash of the yellow-throated warbler.
Together with Fontenot's edifying essays, these captivating photographs convey the luxuriant abundance that characterizes bird life of the Gulf Coast. This is a book that will inspire seasoned birders and novices alike to explore the region's woodlands, marshes, and beaches and discover for themselves the avian riches that await.
Brian K. Miller's photographs have appeared in numerous magazines and publications, including National Geographic, Wildlife Conservation, BrownTrout, and Audubon. He lives in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
William R. Fontenot is curator of the Acadiana Park Nature Station in Lafayette, Louisiana, and a nature columnist for several publications.
ISBN 0-8071-2724-8