DICK EVANS & HANNAH HINDLEY

Thu Dec 04 2025 at 07:00 pm to 08:00 pm UTC-08:00

Copperfield's Books | Petaluma

Copperfield's Books
Publisher/HostCopperfield's Books
DICK EVANS & HANNAH HINDLEY
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Dick Evans & Hannah Hindley unveil their stunning new book in Petaluma - In the Shadow of the Bridge: Birds of the Bay Area!
About this Event

PETALUMA --

Copperfield's Books and Point Blue Conservation Science welcome acclaimed SF photographer Dick Evans and award-winning writer Hannah Hindley to Petaluma for the unveiling of their stunning new book -

They will be joined in conversation by Point Blue Conservation Science CEO, Melissa Pitkin.

Featuring over 200 full color photographs, celebratethe abundant avian biodiversity of the SF Bay region - A migratory channel trafficked by over a billion birds each year and a destination for bird lovers the world over.

Join us for a warm discussion followed by an audience Q&A and book signing.

This is a free event, registration required for seating.

Experience the wild beauty of birds around the Bay.

"Gives voice to a piece of California that nourishes an astonishing array of birds who deserve celebration." --Chris Johns, Former Editor-in-Chief, National Geographic

Having explored San Francisco neighborhoods in three celebrated books, Dick Evans turns here to the avian species that call the Bay Area home. With his photographer's eye, he finds art and drama in the lives of birds, from the smallest sparrows to long-legged Great Blue Herons. He captures the pockets of wilderness in our cities that make the area a birder's paradise: from a marsh full of endangered birds wading in the reeds near the Oakland Airport to the isolated refuge of the Farallon Islands, home to a quarter-million seabirds and a handful of visiting scientists; from Crissy Field, flocked with egrets, to the pasturelands birds share with cattle.

His vibrant images are interspersed with text by Hannah Hindley that weaves us more deeply into relationship with our avian neighbors, introducing readers to the natural history of the region, to themes of interdependence and ecology, and to the evolving challenges for birds in a densely settled urban environment. At the heart of these images and stories is love for the living descendants of dinosaurs as they soar and parade, and awe at their ephemerality and endurance. Evans's photos highlight the wonder of a world on the wing and the rich biodiversity of Bay Area birds.

Author: Dick Evans became interested in photography as a graduate student at Stanford University and continued his practice throughout a fifty-five-year career in the global metals industry that took him all over the world. San Francisco always remained home base, though, and he now lives in the city with his wife, Gretchen. Evans is the author of the photography books , (an Indie Book Award Finalist), and .

Hannah Hindley is a wilderness guide and the recipient of the Thomas Wood Award in Journalism, the Ellen Meloy Desert Writers Award, and the Barry Lopez Prize in Nonfiction. She graduated from Harvard with degrees in English and evolutionary biology; she holds an MFA in creative nonfiction from University of Arizona. Her environmental essays can be found in Bay Nature, The Sun, Hakai, and more. Hannah writes about small creatures, big landscapes, and the scientists who love them.

Melissa Pitkin has spent the last 25 years working with scientists and educators to share science and conservation recommendations to inspire action. She has served as an environmental educator, program manager, communications director, and currently serves as CEO for Point Blue Conservation, where she is helping to lead organizational success. Melissa has a passion for environmental/science education and especially for early career training opportunities that build career pathways in the environmental field for Black, Indigenous, and People of Color. She has spent time as a field biologist studying songbirds and elephant seals on the Farallon Islands. She initiated Point Blue’s education program drawing from these experiences and oversaw the award-winning STRAW (Students and Teachers Restoring A Watershed) Program, which reaches over 4,000 students annually. Melissa earned a master’s degree in environmental education from Southern Oregon University and a bachelor of science degree in wildlife and conservation biology from UC Davis. “My passion for, and experience with, environmental education combined with my vision for building inclusion in the field of conservation are why I am excited to join Audubon Canyon Ranch's Board of Directors,” Melissa says.

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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

Copperfield's Books, 140 Kentucky Street, Petaluma, United States

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