“With her deep intuition and expansive attention as our guides, Lyanda Haupt’s gorgeous words create a path to the place where science and spirit meet. It’s a barefoot path that wanders through solitudes and into community with frogs, moose, orca, and our own wildness.” ― Robin Wall Kimmerer, author of Braiding Sweetgrass

Lyanda Lynn Haupt is an award-winning author, naturalist, ecophilosopher, and speaker whose work explores the beautiful, complicated connections between humans and the wild, natural world.. Her newest book is Rooted: Life at the Crossroads of Science, Nature, and Spirit (Little, Brown Spark 2023).

Lyanda’s writing is acclaimed for combining scientific knowledge with literary, poetic prose. Her previous books include: Mozart’s Starling The Urban Bestiary: Encountering the Everyday Wild, Crow Planet: Essential Wisdom from the Urban Wilderness, Pilgrim on the Great Bird Continent: The Importance of Everything and Other Lessons from Darwin’s Lost Notebooks, and Rare Encounters with Ordinary Birds. She is a winner of the Sigurd Olson Nature Writing Award, the Nautilus Book Award, a finalist for the Orion Book Award, and a two-time winner of the Washington State Book Award.

Lyanda has created and directed educational programs for Seattle Audubon, worked in raptor rehabilitation in Vermont, and as a seabird researcher for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in the remote tropical Pacific. Her essays has appeared in a variety of publications, including Orion, Discover, Utne, LA Times, Times Literary Supplement, Image, Huffington Post, Wild Earth, and Conservation Biology Journal. She lives the mossy green woodlands of Bellingham, Washington.

Lyanda Lynn's Featured Titles

Rooted: Life at the Crossroads of Science, Nature, and Spirit

Little, Brown Spark |
Environmentalism

NATIONAL BESTSELLER

Deepen your connection to the natural world with this inspiring meditation, “a path to the place where science and spirit meet” (Robin Wall Kimmerer).

In Rootedcutting-edge science supports a truth that poets, artists, mystics, and earth-based cultures across the world have proclaimed over millennia: life on this planet is radically interconnected. Our bodies, thoughts, minds, and spirits are affected by the whole of nature, and they affect this whole in return. In this time of crisis, how can we best live upon our imperiled, beloved earth?

Award-winning writer Lyanda Lynn Haupt’s highly personal new book is a brilliant invitation to live with the earth in both simple and profound ways—from walking barefoot in the woods and reimagining our relationship with animals and trees, to examining the very language we use to describe and think about nature. She invokes rootedness as a way of being in concert with the wilderness—and wildness—that sustains humans and all of life.

In the tradition of Rachel Carson, Elizabeth Kolbert, and Mary Oliver, Haupt writes with urgency and grace, reminding us that at the crossroads of science, nature, and spirit we find true hope. Each chapter provides tools for bringing our unique gifts to the fore and transforming our sense of belonging within the magic and wonder of the natural world.

Mozart’s Starling

Little, Brown Spark |
Classical Musician Biography

On May 27th, 1784, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart met a flirtatious little starling in a Viennese shop who sang an improvised version of the theme from his Piano Concerto no. 17 in G major. Sensing a kindred spirit in the plucky young bird, Mozart bought him and took him home to be a family pet. For three years, the starling lived with Mozart, influencing his work and serving as his companion, distraction, consolation, and muse.

Two centuries later, starlings are reviled by even the most compassionate conservationists. A nonnative, invasive species, they invade sensitive habitats, outcompete local birds for nest sites and food, and decimate crops. A seasoned birder and naturalist, Lyanda Lynn Haupt is well versed in the difficult and often strained relationships these birds have with other species and the environment. But after rescuing a baby starling of her own, Haupt found herself enchanted by the same intelligence and playful spirit that had so charmed her favorite composer.

In Mozart’s Starling, Haupt explores the unlikely and remarkable bond between one of history’s most cherished composers and one of earth’s most common birds. The intertwined stories of Mozart’s beloved pet and Haupt’s own starling provide an unexpected window into human-animal friendships, music, the secret world of starlings, and the nature of creative inspiration. A blend of natural history, biography, and memoir, Mozart’s Starling is a tour de force that awakens a surprising new awareness of our place in the world.

The Urban Bestiary: Encountering the Everyday Wild

Little, Brown Spark |
Biology of Wildlife

From the bestselling author of Crow Planet, a compelling journey into the secret lives of the wild animals at our back door.

In The Urban Bestiary, acclaimed nature writer Lyanda Lynn Haupt journeys into the heart of the everyday wild, where coyotes, raccoons, chickens, hawks, and humans live in closer proximity than ever before.

Haupt’s observations bring compelling new questions to light: Whose “home” is this? Where does the wild end and the city begin? And what difference does it make to us as humans living our everyday lives?

In this wholly original blend of science, story, myth, and memoir, Haupt draws us into the secret world of the wild creatures that dwell among us in our urban neighborhoods, whether we are aware of them or not. With beautiful illustrations and practical sidebars on everything from animal tracking to opossum removal, The Urban Bestiary is a lyrical book that awakens wonder, delight, and respect for the urban wild, and our place within it.

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Rooted: Life at the Crossroads of Science, Nature, and Spirit

Cutting-edge science supports a truth that poets, artists, mystics, and earth-based cultures have proclaimed over millennia: Life on this planet is beautifully and radically interconnected. Our bodies, thoughts, minds and spirits are affected by the whole of nature and they affect this whole in return. In this time of crisis, how can we best live upon our imperiled, beloved earth?

Based on Lyanda’s bestselling book, this popular talk explores scientific research and nature connection practices that together provide a powerful invitation to transform our sense of belonging within the magic and wonder of the natural world.

*An optional PowerPoint displays artwork by UK-based artist Helen Nicholson alongside quotes from the book. This talk may be adapted for bird observation, gardening, spiritual/contemplative practice, or other organizational emphases.

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Mozart’s Starling

In this lively talk, Lyanda explores the unlikely and remarkable bond between one of history’s most cherished composers and one of Earth’s most common (and most disliked!) birds. The intertwined stories of Mozart’s beloved pet and Lyanda’s own starling, Carmen, provide an unexpected window into human-animal friendships, music, animal intelligence, and the nature of creative inspiration.

In 1784, Mozart met a flirtatious little starling in a Viennese shop who sang an version of his most recent piano concerto. He promptly bought the bird who lived with him for three years, influencing his work and serving as companion, distraction, consolation, and muse. Over two centuries later, starlings are reviled by birders and conservationists as they overrun sensitive habitats, outcompete local birds for nest sites and food, and decimate crops. A conservation activist herself, Lyanda’s preconceived notions were turned upside down when she rescued a baby starling of her own, and found herself enchanted by the same intelligence and playful spirit that had charmed Mozart.

*The accompanying PowerPoint features delightful photos and recordings of Carmen as well as images from Mozart’s time.

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Honors, Awards & Recognition

Two time winner of the Washington State Book Award (Rare Encounters and Mozart’s Starling)
Winner of the Sigurd Olson Nature Writing Award (Crow Planet)
Gold Medal and Grand Prize winner of Nautilus Book Awards (Rooted)
NPR Best Books of the Year (Mozart’s Starling)
Rooted and Crow Planet were National Bestsellers
Orion Book Award finalist (The Urban Bestiary)

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