Julia Zarankin

Julia Zarankin is a writer and self-proclaimed birdsplainer with a particular fondness for sewage lagoons. Her writing has appeared in The Walrus, Orion Magazine, Threepenny Review, Antioch Review, Birding Magazine, Maisonneuve, The New Quarterly, Ontario Nature and The Globe and Mail. She won the Eden Mills Writers’ Festival nonfiction prize and has been first runner-up for PRISM international’s nonfiction prize, a finalist for the TNQ Edna Staebler Personal Essay Contest and twice longlisted for the CBC Nonfiction Prize. Her birding/life aspirations: “To sport the hairdo of a cedar waxwing, acquire the wardrobe of a northern flicker and develop the confidence of a Ross’s goose.” She lives in Toronto, ON.


Field Notes from an Unintentional Birder : A Memoir
Field Notes from an Unintentional Birder : A Memoir

Field Notes from an Unintentional Birder: A Memoir

Julia Zarankin

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