How to Be a Bad Birdwatcher

How to Be a Bad Birdwatcher
Title How to Be a Bad Birdwatcher PDF eBook
Author Simon Barnes
Publisher Short Books
Pages 129
Release 2011-11-03
Genre Nature
ISBN 1780720696

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THE BESTSELLING BIRDWATCHING CLASSIC - 20TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION 'A delightful ode to the wild world outside the kitchen window - leaves you with the warm feeling that a shared love conquers all.' The Daily Telegraph 'A witty, perceptive book; thoughtful, instructive and full of simple wisdom.' The Daily Mail Look out the window. See a bird. Enjoy it. CONGRATULATIONS! You are now a bad birdwatcher. Anyone who has ever gazed up at the sky or stared out of the window knows something about birds. In this fun, eye-opening and inspiring book, award-winning nature writer Simon Barnes paints a riveting picture of how birdwatching has framed his life and can help us all to a better understanding of our place on this planet. How to be a Bad Birdwatcher shows why birdwatching is not the preserve of twitchers, but one of the simplest, cheapest and most rewarding pastimes around.

The Birdwatcher

The Birdwatcher
Title The Birdwatcher PDF eBook
Author William Shaw
Publisher Hachette+ORM
Pages 286
Release 2017-04-18
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0316316253

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Police Sergeant William South has a good reason to shy away from murder investigations: he is a murderer himself. A methodical, diligent, and exceptionally bright detective, South is an avid birdwatcher and trusted figure in his small town on the rugged Kentish coast. He also lives with the deeply buried secret that, as a child in Northern Ireland, he may have killed a man. When a fellow birdwatcher is found murdered in his remote home, South's world flips. The culprit seems to be a drifter from South's childhood; the victim was the only person connecting South to his early crime; and a troubled, vivacious new female sergeant has been relocated from London and assigned to work with South. As our hero investigates, he must work ever-harder to keep his own connections to the victim, and his past, a secret. The Birdwatcher is British crime fiction at its finest; a stirring portrait of flawed, vulnerable investigators; a meticulously constructed mystery; and a primal story of fear, loyalty and vengeance. **Longlisted for the Theakston Old Peculier Crime Novel of the Year

How to Find a Bird

How to Find a Bird
Title How to Find a Bird PDF eBook
Author Jennifer Ward
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 48
Release 2020-08-04
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1481467069

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A joyful and informative guide to birdwatching for budding young birders from an award-winning author-illustrator duo. How do you find a bird? There are so many ways! Begin by watching. And listening. And staying quiet, so quiet you can hear your own heartbeat. Soon you’ll see that there are birds everywhere—up in the sky, down on the ground, sometimes even right in front of you just waiting to be discovered! Young bird lovers will adore this lushly illustrated introduction to how to spot and observe our feathered friends. It features more than fifty different species, from the giant whooping crane to the tiny ruby-throated hummingbird, and so many in between, and a detailed author’s note provides even more information about birding for curious readers. This celebration of the wondrous variety, colors, and sounds of the avian world is sure to have children grabbing their binoculars and heading outside to explore.

The Bad Birdwatcher's Companion

The Bad Birdwatcher's Companion
Title The Bad Birdwatcher's Companion PDF eBook
Author Simon Barnes
Publisher Hachette UK
Pages 224
Release 2005-09-08
Genre Humor
ISBN 1780720734

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Few books are more intimidating than a conventional field guide. There are simply too many birds in them. This book introduces the reader to Britain's most obvious birds. But it does more than that: it also explains them. It explains the way that different birds do different things, eat different food, sing different songs and live different lives, and it explains why they are different. If you are a would-be birdwatcher but don't know where to start, A Bad Field Guide is for you. It will help you understand birdwatching: but far more important, it will help you begin to understand birds. Robin...But have you ever wondered what a red breast means to a robin? A red breast is not just the way a human can recognise a robin when it comes a-calling, when it sits on a spade or a Christmas card. The red breast is not just a bit of chance colouration. No: the red breast is the core of the robin's being. The red breast is the love, the honour and the glory of a robin. Have you noticed that a robin positively flaunts it? It is as if he is telling the world: for God's sake, I'm a robin!

Birdwatching with Your Eyes Closed

Birdwatching with Your Eyes Closed
Title Birdwatching with Your Eyes Closed PDF eBook
Author Simon Barnes
Publisher Short Books
Pages 202
Release 2011-11-03
Genre Nature
ISBN 1780720831

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An introduction to birdsong, with enhanced features - audio samples etc.

How to be a Bad Birdwatcher

How to be a Bad Birdwatcher
Title How to be a Bad Birdwatcher PDF eBook
Author Simon Barnes
Publisher Pantheon
Pages 248
Release 2005
Genre Nature
ISBN

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In this charming, refreshingly irreverent introduction to the subject, Barnes makes bird-watching simple. Drawing on writers from Woody Allen to John Keats to Orhan Pamuk, Barnes humorously recounts his favorite bird-watching adventures from England to Asia.

Bird Therapy

Bird Therapy
Title Bird Therapy PDF eBook
Author Joe Harkness
Publisher Unbound Publishing
Pages 214
Release 2019-06-13
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1783527749

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Longlisted for the 2020 Wainwright Prize 'I can't remember the last book I read that I could say with absolute assurance would save lives. But this one will' Chris Packham 'Fabulously direct and truthful, filled with energy but devoid of self-pity . . . I was impressed and enchanted. Highly recommended' Stephen Fry 'Succeeds – triumphantly – in articulating with great honesty what it is like to suffer with a mental illness, and in providing strategies for coping' Mail on Sunday When Joe Harkness suffered a breakdown in 2013, he tried all the things his doctor recommended: medication helped, counselling was enlightening, and mindfulness grounded him. But nothing came close to nature, particularly birds. How had he never noticed such beauty before? Soon, every avian encounter took him one step closer to accepting who he is. The positive change in Joe's wellbeing was so profound that he started a blog to record his experience. Three years later he has become a spokesperson for the benefits of birdwatching, spreading the word everywhere from Radio 4 to Downing Street. In this groundbreaking book filled with practical advice, Joe explains the impact that birdwatching had on his life, and invites the reader to discover these extraordinary effects for themselves.