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Birdsong in a Time of Silence

English · Hardback

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A lyrical celebration of birdsong, and the rekindling of a deep passion for nature.

"At this time of year, blackbirds never simply fly: instead, like reluctantly retired officers, they're always 'on manoeuvres', and it's easy to see from their constant agitation that for them every flower bed is a bunker, every shed a redoubt and every hedge-bottom a potential place of ambush"

As the world went silent in lockdown, something else happened; for the first time, many of us started becoming more aware of the spring sounds of the birds around us. Birdsong in a Time of Silence is a lyrical, uplifting reflection on these sounds and what they mean to us.

From a portrait of the blackbird - most prominent and articulate of the early spring singers - to explorations of how birds sing, the science behind their choice of song and nest-sites, and the varied meanings that people have brought to and taken from birdsong, this book ultimately shows that natural history and human history cannot be separated. It is the story of a collective reawakening brought on by the strangest of springs.

About the author

Steven Lovatt is a birder, writer, critic and teacher, based in South Wales. This is his first book.

Summary

A lyrical celebration of birdsong, and the rekindling of a deep passion for nature.

"At this time of year, blackbirds never simply fly: instead, like reluctantly retired officers, they're always 'on manoeuvres', and it's easy to see from their constant agitation that for them every flower bed is a bunker, every shed a redoubt and every hedge-bottom a potential place of ambush"

As the world went silent in lockdown, something else happened; for the first time, many of us started becoming more aware of the spring sounds of the birds around us. Birdsong in a Time of Silence is a lyrical, uplifting reflection on these sounds and what they mean to us.

From a portrait of the blackbird - most prominent and articulate of the early spring singers - to explorations of how birds sing, the science behind their choice of song and nest-sites, and the varied meanings that people have brought to and taken from birdsong, this book ultimately shows that natural history and human history cannot be separated. It is the story of a collective reawakening brought on by the strangest of springs.

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A delightful meditation on the wonder of birdsong, and how it helped us at a moment of crisis Stephen Moss

Product details

Authors Steven Lovatt
Publisher Particular Books
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.03.2021
 
EAN 9780241493007
ISBN 978-0-241-49300-7
No. of pages 160
Dimensions 144 mm x 222 mm x 20 mm
Subjects Guides > Nature

SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Zoology / Ornithology, SCIENCE / Natural History, NATURE / Birdwatching Guides, Zoology: birds (ornithology), Birds (ornithology), Conservation of wildlife & habitats, Conservation of wildlife and habitats

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