Birds of a Feather combines stories of Gunn's own avian encounters with guidebook-style facts for identifying species. Guided by the feathers he's found as he wanders the forests and shoreline, he reflects on the rapid changes to bird habitat and behavior he's noticed over decades of observation. The gradual disappearance of owls, herons, grouse and other species from their habitats serves as a reminder of the effects human activity can have on nature--but not all is yet lost. At once an appreciation for birds of all feathers and a call to connect with and protect the natural world, Birds of a Feather invites readers to slow down and notice the birdsong carrying through the trees, the flutter of wings above and the feathers that drift down to rest on the ground.