GROWING BARN OWLS IN MY GARDEN. By Paul Hackney.

GROWING BARN OWLS IN MY GARDEN. By Paul Hackney.

WOODLAND BIRDS. By Eric Simms. Collins New Naturalist No. 52. 1976 reprint.

WOODLAND BIRDS. By Eric Simms. Collins New Naturalist No. 52. 1976 reprint.

LIFE WITH BIRDS: A STORY OF MUTUAL EXPLOITATION. By Malcolm Smith.

2011 1st edition. Small 4to paperback (170 x 240mm). Ppxvi,172 + 4pp ads. Colour photographs, b/w line drawings, bibliography.

This book "uncovers the fascinating story of our interdependence with birds. The author weaves an amazing web of inter-relationships, from the Parsi funeral in Mumbai where birds of prey eat the dead; to collecting eider down from nests in Iceland and standing on the once body-strewn battlefield of Agincourt where birds won the day for the English army. From the earliest days of human existence we have exploited birds; for food, for their feathers, to satisfy our blood lust, to entertain us with their beauty, to inspire our art, our advertising, classical music, popular songs and much more. Cage birds are kept for their beauty and song but this book also investigates the repugnant illegal rare bird trade, and the organised crime it has spawned involving around 1.5 million birds a year. Criminals will go to unbelievable lengths when smuggling rare birds for sale and the 1.5m birds in this annual trade threaten the survival of several exotic species. Since time immemorial birds have exploited us too. Birds can use our homes to make theirs and set up home on high-rise buildings, exploiting the city slicker pigeons that live off discarded fast food and much else. Life with Birds contains intriguing examples of the huge range of interactions between birds and people. How undercover law enforcement in the US is tackling a cruel and bloodthirsty 'sport'; how birds are being used to smuggle drugs into a prison and across borders; controversial practices such as bird sacrifice in religious ceremonies; and how some Kenyan tribesmen are guided by a bird to find a food they both value. Many myths, magic and religious practices involving birds are exposed such as whether they can predict deadly mining disasters; whether they have killed anyone; and whether the eerie night-time calls in the precipitous mountains of Madeira are the souls of shepherds who have fallen to their deaths. If you have ever wondered what a nest made solely of bird saliva, considered a delicacy in sparrow' campaign in the 1950s resulted in many millions of Chinese dying of starvation, Life with Birds will provide enlightenment as well as a hugely enjoyable read."
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Book Code
31882
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Author Smith (Malcolm).
Book Code 31882
ISBN 9781849950282.
Book Description Fine new copy.
Book Cover Paperback
Published Date 2011
Publisher Whittles Publishing.
Place Dunbeath, Caithness.