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Sign up to get your copy of BTO NewsBe a Birder: The Joy of Birdwatching and How to Get Started
Author: Hamza Yassin
Publisher:
Publication Year: 2023
ISBN: 9781856755092
Binding: Hardback
Page Count: 294pp
Price: £16.99
Hamza Yassin is well-known for his work as a wildlife cameraman and presenter. He has worked on a whole host of television programmes, including David Attenborough’s Wild Isles, and has presented his own documentaries, in between winning Strictly Come Dancing of course. His new book, Be a Birder, is a truly joyful introduction to the world of birdwatching and never fails to spark enthusiasm in the reader. Although aimed at beginners, this book is excellent for any... read more
Jasmine Canham, BTO Youth Rep
The Norfolk Plover: A Study of the Stone-curlew
Author: Chris Knights
Publisher: Wild Breckland Books
Publication Year: 2023
ISBN: 1399955691
Binding: Hardback
Page Count: 215pp
Price: £29.95
Back in 2002, one of my first jobs in conservation was being part of a four-person RSPB team that monitored and protected the nests of Stone-curlews in the Breckland area of Norfolk, and my love of Stone-curlews is still as strong today. The patch I was assigned to was an estate farmed by Chris Knights, which had a well-trained team of gamekeepers and farm staff who were very adept at finding and protecting the nests. This patch is the inspiration for his book, which looks at Chris’ lifelong... read more
Neil Calbrade
Fergus The Silent
Author: Michael McCarthy
Publisher: YouCaxton Publications
Publication Year: 2021
ISBN: 9781914424380
Binding: Softback
Page Count: 452pp
Price: £12.99
Michael McCarthy is perhaps best known for his environmental journalism and nature writing. His skills were recognised by BTO back in 2011, when he was awarded the annual Dilys Breese Medal for outstanding communication of science to new audiences.
Fergus The Silent marks a departure from his usual work, in that it is a foray into fiction. You have to admire the ambition of somebody whose first published fictional work is a 440-page novel! Given its length, you won’t be... read more
Viola Ross-Smith
Birdsplaining: A Natural History
Author: Jasmine Donahaye
Publisher: New Welsh Review, Aberystwyth
Publication Year: 2023
ISBN: 9781913830168
Binding: Softback
Page Count: 199pp
Price: £9.99
The author herself acknowledges in her opening note that some offence may be taken by the title, but Jasmine Donahaye’s collection of short essays is much more than it first seems. She elucidates a multi-faceted explanation for Birdsplaining, adding to the anticipated definition the notion of using birds as a way to explore the relationship humans have both to each other and to the natural world, as well as seeing in them a means to understand personal experience. From the Swallows... read more
Lesley Hindley
At the Very End of the Road
Author: Phillip J Edwards
Publisher: Whittles Publishing, Dunbeath
Publication Year: 2021
ISBN: 9781849954976
Binding: Softback
Page Count: 217pp
Price: £16.99
This book takes you through a year on the author, Phillip Edward’s, home ‘patch’ – a complex area of farmland, saltmarsh, river and coastline. Each chapter covers a calendar month, describing in intricate detail encounters with not just birds but mammals, plants, insects and everything else. Britain's fickle weather provides a backdrop to the seasonal changes. Each month is split into eight different accounts of an observation or discovery from that period.
The intimate observations... read more
Steve Willis
The Hen Harrier’s Year
Author: Ian Carter (Author) & Dan Powell (Illustrator)
Publisher: Pelagic Publishing, London
Publication Year: 2022
ISBN: 9781784273859
Binding: Softback
Page Count: 173pp
Price: £25.99
On one day every month throughout winter for the past 40 years, a band of hardy volunteers has layered up with thick clothes, filled up a flask with something warming, and ventured forth to a reedbed, rough field, or heath to watch, and to wait. As the weak sun begins to dip, and the light begins to fade, some of these hardy souls will be very lucky indeed, for out of the dimming light might drift a pale, ghostly spirit, or an elegant brown beauty, white rump glowing like a lantern. The... read more
Anthony Wetherhill
Finding W. H. Hudson: The Writer Who Came to Britain to Save the Birds
Author: Conor Mark Jameson
Publisher: Pelagic Publishing, London
Publication Year: 2023
ISBN: 9781784273286
Binding: Softback
Page Count: 360pp
Price: £21.99
Of American parentage, William Henry Hudson was born in Argentina in 1841. Arriving in London in 1874, he struggled for some years to make ends meet, before making his name as a naturalist. Hudson is best known for his nature writing, most notably The Naturalist in La Plata, Birds in a Village, Birds in London, and Hampshire Days, but he also wrote a handful of novels; these were significantly less successful than Hudson’s other books, with the author... read more
Mike Toms
Better Living Through Birding: Notes from a Black Man in the Natural World
Author: Christian Cooper
Publisher: Penguin Random House, New York
Publication Year: 2023
ISBN: 9780593242384
Binding: Hardback
Page Count: 288pp
Price: £23.00
When starting Better Living Through Birding, I was not sure what to expect. Cooper is perhaps most widely known in the UK for the infamous incident in Central Park in 2020, but after reading this book I hope he will be best known in the birding community for his profound connection with birds, his eloquent prose, and his inspiring and often comical insights into the world of birding.This book is a unique blend: part autobiography, part birding almanack, and part exploration of the... read more
Faye Vogely
Robin
Author: Helen F Wilson
Publisher: Reaktion Books, London
Publication Year: 2022
ISBN: 9781789146264
Binding: Softback
Page Count: 196pp
Price: £13.95
As part of the Reaktion books’ ‘Animal’ series, Helen F Wilson brings together the various ways that Robins have permeated our culture, whether in books, folk stories, newspaper stories, adverts or artwork. As you work your way through the book for every poem or picture you’ll be familiar with, there are another 10 that will be completely new and often surprising.
This is all underpinned by knowledge and research on the actual bird, showing how much of the folklore around Robins is... read more
Rob Jaques
A haven for farmland birds: the unexpected treasures of a small patch of arable land in the Cambridge green belt
Author: John Meed
Publisher: Independent Publishing Network
Publication Year: 2022
ISBN: 9781800688216
Binding: Softback
Page Count: 159pp
Price: £11.99
John Meed’s succinct capsule of the relationship between farmland bird abundance, behaviour, breeding success, and land management on a small patch of East Anglian farmland encompasses so much more than the kilometre square his feet have clearly lovingly tramped for a decade.
In the great tradition of British ornithology, at the heart of this book is a birder’s obsession with their local patch, and their favourite species. However, John also brings into play the knowledge he has... read more
Paul Noyes
Flight Paths: How the Mystery of Bird Migration Was Solved
Author: Rebecca Heisman
Publisher: Swift Press, London
Publication Year: 2023
ISBN: 9781800752924
Binding: Hardback
Page Count: 264pp
Price: £14.99
This fascinating book opens with a question: where do the birds go? People have, of course, been asking this question for centuries, and over time our knowledge has increased enormously and, indeed, is still increasing – from BTO’s own work revealing new migration routes of Cuckoos to the recent revelation that Scottish Red-necked Phalaropes winter off the Pacific coast of South America. The book does not answer this question directly but delves into the question of how we know where birds... read more
Rob Robinson
RSPB Handbook of Garden Wildlife
Author: Peter Holden & Geoffrey Abbott
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing, London
Publication Year: 2023
ISBN: 9781399403245
Binding: Softback
Page Count: 272pp
Price: £14.99
Gardens cumulatively make up a huge habitat in the UK and for those of us lucky enough to have a garden they have the potential to host all sorts of amazing wildlife. This book is a remarkably comprehensive guide to almost everything that might share a space with humans. It covers much, much more than just birds. Species account for our feathered friends cover less than a fifth of the book. Mammals are covered in a good level of detail (although Red Squirrels are in every sense displaced by... read more
Steve Willis
RSPB Pocket Guide to British Birds
Author: Marianne Taylor & Stephen Message (illustrator)
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing, London
Publication Year: 2022
ISBN: 9781472994721
Binding: Softback
Page Count: 272pp
Price: £7.99
This book may be small but packs quite a punch – more than 300 species of bird are covered. Each species account gives you illustrations (especially good for waders where the images used highlight key id features), ‘key features’ to look for with explanations about how to identify the species, short descriptions of song and call, where to see the bird and a brief summary of movements and population. It’s like a condensed version of the RSPB’s excellent Handbook of British Birds.... read more
Steve Willis
The Meaning of Geese
Author: Nick Acheson
Publisher: Chelsea Green Publishing UK
Publication Year: 2023
ISBN: 9781915294098
Binding: Hardback
Page Count: 230pp
Price: £19.99
Migratory geese fall into that group of species that have an accompanying cultural resonance because their arrivals and departures mark the changing seasons. This resonance is particularly strong for those birdwatchers, and others, who are rooted within the landscapes touched by these birds on their long migratory journeys. Nick Acheson is one such individual, and the significance of the pinks, brents and white-fronts that winter in his north Norfolk landscape is evident from his engaging... read more
Mike Toms
Where to Watch Birds in Wales
Author: David Saunders & Jon Green
Publisher: Helm, London
Publication Year: 2022
ISBN: 9781472979513
Binding: Softback
Page Count: 384pp
Price: £24.99
Following the long-established format of the Where to Watch Birds in… guides, a newly-updated fifth edition of this guide to birdwatching sites in Wales is now available. The addition of new locations brings this volume to a total of 142 sites. Most of the premier birdwatching locations in Wales have an entry; nonetheless, this is not an exhaustive guide, so other worthy and popular birdwatching locations are necessarily overlooked. Likewise, many ‘sites’ cover very large areas and... read more
Callum Macgregor
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