The Condor's Feather: Travelling Wild in South America (Michael Webster, 2022)

If you ever dreamed of taking off with your spouse on a wild adventure in a naturalist's paradise, this is the book for you. The birds that Michael Webster and his wife Paula saw and filmed so brilliantly amidst remote cultures over several years took them from Patagonia and Tierra del Fuego north through the high Andes.  There, they finally dropped down to the Caribbean shores of Columbia. The story is captivating and if only I had a second life, that's what I would love to do too. 

Reviewed by Peter McAllister

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