The Birdwatcher's Companion (The Companion Series)

The Birdwatcher's Companion (The Companion Series)

by Malcolm Tait (Author)

Synopsis

Twitchers, birders, ornithologists and garden-tickers: there are many species of birdwatcher, and they're all catered for by this unique book. From the serious (why vultures are dying out in Asia) to the bizarre (the parrot that can read minds); the informative (why waxwings have waxy wings) to the completely ridiculous (the avian footballing XI, starring Bobby Moorhen and Jimmy Grebes), 'The Birdwatcher's Companion' takes the reader through a veritable aviary of notes, quotes, facts and stats.

But 'The Birdwatcher's Companion' doesn't just contain fascinating snippets of information, it also offers extracts from the finest writing about birds over the centuries. Gilbert White shares space with Chaucer, while Flora Thompson nestles up to DH Lawrence. And like all the other books in the 'Companion' series, there's a magnificent piece of statistical trivia to match each page number.

The market for this book is huge: Britons are birdwatching like never before. The RSPB alone has over one million members, while sales of garden bird food topped the GBP100 million mark last year. Of the three leading newsstand wildlife magazines, two are about birds, and the ratings for Bill Oddie's recent garden wildlife show, with its particular focus on birds, topped those of many soap operas.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 160
Edition: illustrated edition
Publisher: Robson Books Ltd
Published: 31 Mar 2005

ISBN 10: 1861058330
ISBN 13: 9781861058331

Author Bio
The book is written and compiled by Malcolm Tait, one of the Companion series editors, who also edited The Wildlife Companion and The Walker's Companion. A committed amateur naturalist, he writes a monthly bird column for The Ecologist, and edits Butterfly and Conserver magazines. Malcolm lives in Maidenhead, Berkshire.