A Sky Full of Birds

A Sky Full of Birds

by Matt Merritt (Author)

Synopsis

'Prose from a poet and a personal take on the spectacles' Chris Packham, author of Fingers in the Sparkle Jar Britain is a nation of bird-lovers. However, few of us fully appreciate the sheer scale, variety and drama of our avian life. From city-centre hunters to vast flocks straight out of the Arctic wilderness, much-loved dawn songsters to the exotic invaders of supermarket car parks, a host of remarkable wildlife spectacles are waiting to be discovered right outside our front doors. In A Sky Full of Birds, poet and nature writer Matt Merritt shares his passion for birdwatching by taking us to some of the great avian gatherings that occur around the British isles - from ravens in Anglesey and raptors on the Wirral, to Kent nightingales and Scottish capercallies. By turns lyrical, informative and entertaining, he shows how natural miracles can be found all around us, if only we know where to look for them.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 256
Publisher: Rider
Published: 07 Apr 2016

ISBN 10: 1846044790
ISBN 13: 9781846044793
Book Overview: A beautifully written guide to great bird gatherings during a year's travels around the British Isles

Media Reviews
Prose from a poet -- Chris Packham, author of Fingers in the Sparkle Jar
Compelling...a timely reminder of why [birds] matter so much to so many of us -- Stephen Moss, author of Wild Hares and Hummingbirds
Fascinating...peppered with personal anecdotes, historical facts and myths to create a literary tapestry -- David Lindo, author of The Urban Birder
Exhilarating...vibrant and vivid -- Stuart Winter, author of Tales of a Tabloid Twitcher
Delightful and insightful -- Dominic Couzens, author of Tales of Remarkable Birds
Author Bio
Matt Merritt is the Editor of Bird Watching, Britain's best-selling bird watching magazine, and a published poet with four collections to his name. He is frequently invited to give talks and readings, and is the Poetry Editor of the literary magazine Under The Radar. He blogs at polyolbion.blogspot.com