Miyoko Chu is a Ph.D. ornithologist and staff writer at the
Cornell Lab of Ornithology. She is editor of the Lab's BirdScope
newsletter and assistant editor of
Living Bird magazine.
Chu grew up in Albany, California, where she first learned about birds
by raising pigeons that she and her father bought and rescued from a
poultry truck in San Francisco's Chinatown. In college, she spent
summers capturing and banding migratory Cliff Swallows in Nebraska and
monitoring nesting birds at the Point Reyes Bird Observatory's Palomarin
field station in California.
She is a graduate of Yale University (B.A., Organismal Biology), the
University of California, Santa Cruz (certificate, Science
Communication), and the University of California, Berkeley (Ph.D.,
Integrative Biology). For her dissertation, she studied the enigmatic
migratory behavior of a southwestern bird, the Phainopepla.
Chu lives in Ithaca, New York, with her husband and bird watching
partner Mark Chao, and their two children.
Songbird Journeys is her
first book.