by Brett Westwood (Author), StephenMoss (Author)
Imagine a jazz musician, improvising on a theme. Then imagine that he is able to play half a dozen instruments - not one after another, but almost simultaneously, switching effortlessly between instruments and musical styles with hardly a pause for breath. If you can countenance that, you are halfway towards appreciating the extraordinary song of the nightingale . . .
Wherever we are, there are birds. And wherever there are birds, there is birdsong. It's always a pleasure (and a relief) to hear sounds which prove the world's still spinning: whether it's the sighing of migrating redwings on a damp October night, the twitter of swallows fresh in from South Africa in April or the call of the cuckoo in May.
Based on the scripts of BBC Radio 4's beloved year-long series, and distilling two lifetimes' knowledge, insight and enthusiasm into these pages, Brett Westwood and Stephen Moss take you month by month through the year, and the changing lives of our favourite birds. From peregrines swapping sea-cliffs for skyscrapers to swifts spending almost their entire lives on the wing; from charms of goldfinches to murmurations of starlings; from ptarmigans thriving in the Highland snow to the bright green parakeets thronging London's parks; this book is packed full of extraordinary insights and memorable facts. Tweet of the Day is a book for everyone who loves Britain's birds.
(Illustrations (c) Carry Akroyd)
Format: Paperback
Pages: 336
Publisher: Saltyard Books
Published: 26 Mar 2015
ISBN 10: 1848549784
ISBN 13: 9781848549784
Book Overview: A beautiful and imaginative guide for the armchair naturalist that everyone will want to own.
Brett Westwood is an award-winning producer, presenter and naturalist. He has been presenting and producing Radio 4 programmes for over fifteen years; these include Living World, Saving Species, Nature and World on the Move. He is also a UK natural history consultant for Springwatch and Autumnwatch.
Stephen Moss is a TV producer and best-selling author whose books include Wild Hares and Hummingbirds and The Bumper Book of Nature. His TV credits include Birds Britannia, Britain's Big Wildlife Revival and Springwatch.