Matt Kracht
Matt Kracht is an author known for his humorous books about birds, including 'The Field Guide to Dumb Birds of North America.'
Books
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1. Omfg, Bees!
Bee Facts & Trivia for Honey Lovers
In this humorous and irreverent guide, readers are taken on a wild journey through the fascinating and often misunderstood world of bees. With a blend of wit and sarcasm, the book delves into the intricacies of bee behavior, their vital role in ecosystems, and the quirky characteristics that make them both endearing and terrifying. The narrative is peppered with amusing anecdotes and illustrations, making it an entertaining yet informative read for anyone curious about these buzzing creatures.
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2. The Field Guide To Dumb Birds Of The Whole Stupid World
Birds of the World That Are Not in the Field Guide to Dumb Birds of North America
This humorous and irreverent guide takes readers on a global journey through the avian world, poking fun at the quirks and peculiarities of various bird species. With a blend of sarcasm and wit, the book offers a satirical take on traditional birdwatching guides, complete with illustrations and comical descriptions that highlight the absurdities of bird behavior and appearance. It's a delightful read for both bird enthusiasts and those who simply enjoy a good laugh at the expense of our feathered friends.
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3. The Field Guide To Dumb Birds Of North America
An irreverent, illustrated compendium that lampoons common North American bird species by highlighting their baffling habits and expressions with sharp cartoons and sardonic captions; part parody field guide and part visual joke book, it offers brief identification 'tips' that turn each species' quirks into punchlines. The tone is sarcastic but affectionate, aiming to amuse both birdwatchers and casual readers with observational humor, minimalist art, and witty one-liners rather than serious natural-history information.
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