Too Many Bird Books: The Story of an Intermittent Watcher


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This is a chronicle of encounters with a lot of bird books, in fact a lifetime of such encounters.

The world of bird books is vast and varied, defying coherent description. The author's qualification

for making this attempt to describe it is that he owns several hundred of them, gathered over more

than 70 years. To help make sense of this obsession, the describing of the books is linked to a life in

which traditional birdwatching (and book hunting) went on, in different places, and in between

other things.

Some non-bird experiences are recounted, to show this is the story of a real person.

If further qualification for authorship is needed it is surely the distinction of having been bitten, quite

seriously, while birdwatching, by a fox. Who else, among today's legion of bird-book creators, can

claim that badge? Apart from that event, and no less damaging an experience, the author has tried

to chair a committee that recommends names for Australian birds.

More than 100 images are assembled to tell their own story: birds, people, places, book inscriptions,

scenes.

There are chapters about New Guinea, cassowaries, the fabled Ibis of ancient Egypt, birds

and national boundaries, field guides, the bird art of Ellis Rowan (the Australian flower painter),

quests and challenges, the uses of bird photography, and some things that are no longer as certain

as they once were.



Author: Geoffrey Dabb
Publisher: Inspiring Publishers
Published: 06/07/2023
Pages: 162
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.01lbs
Size: 10.00h x 8.00w x 0.42d
ISBN13: 9781922920614
ISBN10: 1922920614
BISAC Categories:
- Nature | Animals | Birds
- Nature | Birdwatching Guides