Bird School : A Beginner in the Wood
Bird School : A Beginner in the Wood
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Author(s): Nicolson, Adam
ISBN No.: 9780374617370
Pages: 448
Year: 202509
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 40.00
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (Forthcoming)

" Bird School is elegant and involving. Like one of the nests Nicolson finds on his property, it's been deftly assembled." --Stephen Smith, The Observer (London) "Deeply satisfying . A worthy addition to a literary lineage that stretches back to the eighteenth-century writer and naturalist Gilbert White." --Joe Shute, The Telegraph "Wrens, robins, buzzards, blackbirds and tits come to bird school to teach lessons about themselves alone: how they breed, fly, navigate, why they sing. Nicolson is a good student--a fine observer of the natural world--and for a while, he lives a bird lover's dream." --Charlie Gilmour, The Guardian "[A] marvellous and revelatory guide to our native birdlife . Bird School is a magical reminder of the rich, inexhaustible pleasures of watching wildlife and bird-life, .


an intoxicating and joyous invitation to us all, to step out into nature and take it all in." --Christopher Hart, Daily Mail "In addition to a wealth of facts about bird behavior, Nicolson has access to an endless fount of lyrical descriptions to make birds come alive on the page . An evocative ode to English birds that invites readers to look more closely at the world around them." --Kirkus Reviews (starred review) "In this revelatory narrative, Ondaatje Prize winner Nicolson ( Life Between the Tides ) shares his experience observing birds near his home in Sussex. Nicolson is especially good at illuminating what goes unseen (or unheard). He also draws attention to the ways human activity, like intensive farming, has caused bird populations to plummet in recent decades. This is a beautiful love letter to the avian world." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) "Nicholson's observations ramble with curiosity and delight in his local environment.


Highly recommended for readers interested and soothed by reading about the natural world." --Catherine Lantz, Library Journal " Wonderfully interspersed with his observations are quotes from poets, historical tidbits both national and local, ideas from proponents of the rewilding movement, and intimate moments with the local birds. This meditative, poetic work will find a niche in the hearts of nature and bird lovers on both sides of the pond." --Nancy Bent, Booklist.


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