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The curse of the labrador duck : my obsessive quest to the edge of extinction (editie 2009)

door Glen Chilton

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The Curse of the Labrador Duck follows bird biologist Glen Chilton in his obsessive attempt to uncover the mysteries of one of the world's most enigmatic birds. In an unexpectedly zany adventure that took the author the equivalent of 3.3 times around the world, the result is a tale of theft, wartime atrocities, insane millionaires, intrigue in the Middle East, and skinny dipping. The Labrador Duck is often mentioned in the same breath as the Passenger Pigeon, the Dodo, and the Great Auk--great species that once roamed the planet. The Labrador Duck became extinct somewhere around 1875. It is the most enigmatic bird in North America, partially because it bred so far north that no record exists of its breeding, and partially because it became extinct almsot before we noted it was in decline. The Curse of the Labrador Duck chronicles Chilton's adventures while attempting to examine every stuffed specimen of the species, do genetic analysis of every Labrador Duck egg, and visit every North American site where the duck was shot. When Chilton began his investigation, there were thought to be about fifty specimens scattered amongst the museums of Europe, North America, and the Middle East. However, as his study advanced, it was clear that some specimens had been lost to war and theft, and others were secreted away in far-flung collections overseen by miserly curators. After travelling the equivalent of more than three times around the world, Chilton was able to examine what amounted to fifty-five specimens in total, although one turned out to be a forgery and several others had been tampered with by unscrupulous taxidermists. Regrettably, genetic analysis showed that none of the eggs attributed to the Labrador Duck were genuine, even those that had escaped the bombing of Dresden. On the positive side, the author earned numerous hangovers, swam naked in a glacier-fed stream, dined with Russian gangsters, and was able to narrowly avoid arrest in New York City.… (meer)
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Titel:The curse of the labrador duck : my obsessive quest to the edge of extinction
Auteurs:Glen Chilton
Info:New York : Simon & Schuster, c2009.
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The Curse of the Labrador Duck: My Obsessive Quest to the Edge of Extinction door Glen Chilton

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The places and ducks were interesting . The author seems obsessed not so much withtheducks as with the idea of scenarios which will end in his sharing hotel rooms with women other than his wife. Bit odd. ( )
  cspiwak | Mar 6, 2024 |
Fun, silly but probably not of much interest to most people, even birders. ( )
  monicaberger | Jan 22, 2024 |
A strange little book about seeing every stuffed Labrador Duck in the world. At times, very funny, although the author seemed a little too focused on sex. I guess there are only so many ways to spice up a book about extinct ducks. Still, I'm glad I read it, especially for the interesting travel observations and the laugh out loud insights. ( )
  BenjaminHahn | Jul 9, 2017 |
This is a great book if you happen to be an ornithologist planning a trip through southern Germany and Austria to look at museum collections (like me); I recognised some of the places and people, and appreciated the useful reviews of different collections, and even the tourist tips for each place.
If you're not a museum ornithologist, you might find the description of the condition and appearance of stuffed Labrador Ducks begins to lose its charm after about duck #30.
Apart from that, the book is standard travel writing, as Chilton describes the cities and villages he treks through to accomplish his self-imposed mission of measuring every known Labrador Duck in museum collections. The style is a bit Bill Bryson-esque, but—and this is an important but—Bryson's jokes are almost always funny.
The only weird thing about the book (apart from duck measuring, that's perfectly normal as far as I'm concerned) is Chilton seems obsessed with women, and contrives to travel with, skinny-dip with, or share a hotel room and even a bed with several women who are not his wife, while proclaiming his complete fidelity. Every few pages he's ogling or flirting with young women. It's a bit odd. ( )
  adzebill | Apr 28, 2014 |
Simply a book that has to be read to be believed. Part hilarious travelogue, part lamentation on the finality of extinction, part scientific detective story. In a nutshell, the story concerns the Labrador Duck, a not too common species that has the dubious distinction of being the first known bird in North America to become extinct due to human action. It was shot in its hundreds ( even though people knew it tasted horrible) and its wintering grounds on the north-eastern US coast were consumed by the human sprawl. So it quietly slipped into eternity in the 1870s without anyone ever knowing much about it all. Fast forward 140 years or so and a Canadian ornithologist rediscovers a childhood fascination with the Labrador Duck and conceives the quixotic notion of finding and describing every one of the known 55 remaining stuffed Labrador Ducks. So begins his adventures as a clueless traveller, speaking no language other than English, and accompanied by a variety of companions, including his wife, his mother, and a series of young, attractive women, one of whom he pretends is his wife to fool puritanical hotel-owners who take a dim view of unmarried couples sharing the same room., and another who inveigles him into going skinny-dipping at night in a freezing glacial stream. He travels to the UK, France, the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, the Czech Republic, Russia, the US and back home to Canada, allowing himself to play the clueless traveller to the hilt, dealing with a variety of officialdom, friendly, indifferent and downright hostile, as he hunts down, one by one, the last earthly remains of the ill-fated Labrador Duck. And in this, there is a touch of sadness among the humour. Every duck he finds is a testament to a species, one among many, that we will never see again, about whom so little is known that we have no clue where its nesting grounds were, what its eggs look liked, and even what colour its eyes were. And we we will never know these things, because this bird is gone forever. All that remains are a few pathetic, moulting, dusty taxidermic mounts to testify that it even existed. Nothing brings home the absolute immutable finality of extinction more than seeing a photo of one of these specimens, posed in a cleverly lifelike position, but knowing that we will never actually see one of them alive again. This a very funny book, but also extremely sad. It is, however, enthralling, engrossing and though-provoking, in addition to being hilarious. I cannot recommend it highly enough. ( )
  drmaf | Nov 17, 2013 |
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The Curse of the Labrador Duck follows bird biologist Glen Chilton in his obsessive attempt to uncover the mysteries of one of the world's most enigmatic birds. In an unexpectedly zany adventure that took the author the equivalent of 3.3 times around the world, the result is a tale of theft, wartime atrocities, insane millionaires, intrigue in the Middle East, and skinny dipping. The Labrador Duck is often mentioned in the same breath as the Passenger Pigeon, the Dodo, and the Great Auk--great species that once roamed the planet. The Labrador Duck became extinct somewhere around 1875. It is the most enigmatic bird in North America, partially because it bred so far north that no record exists of its breeding, and partially because it became extinct almsot before we noted it was in decline. The Curse of the Labrador Duck chronicles Chilton's adventures while attempting to examine every stuffed specimen of the species, do genetic analysis of every Labrador Duck egg, and visit every North American site where the duck was shot. When Chilton began his investigation, there were thought to be about fifty specimens scattered amongst the museums of Europe, North America, and the Middle East. However, as his study advanced, it was clear that some specimens had been lost to war and theft, and others were secreted away in far-flung collections overseen by miserly curators. After travelling the equivalent of more than three times around the world, Chilton was able to examine what amounted to fifty-five specimens in total, although one turned out to be a forgery and several others had been tampered with by unscrupulous taxidermists. Regrettably, genetic analysis showed that none of the eggs attributed to the Labrador Duck were genuine, even those that had escaped the bombing of Dresden. On the positive side, the author earned numerous hangovers, swam naked in a glacier-fed stream, dined with Russian gangsters, and was able to narrowly avoid arrest in New York City.

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