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Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781742235974
Year: 2018
Publisher: NewSouth Publishing
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Darryl Jones is fascinated by bird feeders. Not the containers supplying food to our winged friends, but the people who fill the containers,scatter the crumbs or seeds, or leave the picnic scraps behind for the birds.
Here, Jones takes us on a wild flight through the history of bird feeding as he ponders this odd but seriously popular form of interaction between humans and wild animals. Jones digs at the deeper issues and questions of the practice of bird feeding, as he raises our awareness of the things we don't yet know and why we really should.
This beautifully written and engaging books reveals that what at first seems to be a niche topic— humans feeding wild birds— is in fact something a disproportionate number of us do. Half the citizens of Australia, the UK, and the US feed birds, whether its by planting trees that attract them, putting food out on apartment balconies, setting up birds baths and feeders, or by unwittingly leaving scraps behind in parks.The international bird seed industry is huge and most of the seed is gown in India or Africa. Another way of describing all this activity is as an unplanned ecological experiment on an unbelievably large scale.
In The Birds at My Table, Jones draws on animpressive knowledge of the latest scientific findings as well as his ownpersonal knowledge,to reflect and explain the modern practice of bird feeding.
'In this international exploration of what seems like a trivial topic, Darryl Jones offers big surprises.' — Tim Low
'This is a book for all of us to read and ponder the
practice
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781742235974
Year: 2018
Publisher: NewSouth Publishing
Description:
Darryl Jones is fascinated by bird feeders. Not the containers supplying food to our winged friends, but the people who fill the containers,scatter the crumbs or seeds, or leave the picnic scraps behind for the birds.
Here, Jones takes us on a wild flight through the history of bird feeding as he ponders this odd but seriously popular form of interaction between humans and wild animals. Jones digs at the deeper issues and questions of the practice of bird feeding, as he raises our awareness of the things we don't yet know and why we really should.
This beautifully written and engaging books reveals that what at first seems to be a niche topic— humans feeding wild birds— is in fact something a disproportionate number of us do. Half the citizens of Australia, the UK, and the US feed birds, whether its by planting trees that attract them, putting food out on apartment balconies, setting up birds baths and feeders, or by unwittingly leaving scraps behind in parks.The international bird seed industry is huge and most of the seed is gown in India or Africa. Another way of describing all this activity is as an unplanned ecological experiment on an unbelievably large scale.
In The Birds at My Table, Jones draws on animpressive knowledge of the latest scientific findings as well as his ownpersonal knowledge,to reflect and explain the modern practice of bird feeding.
'In this international exploration of what seems like a trivial topic, Darryl Jones offers big surprises.' — Tim Low
'This is a book for all of us to read and ponder the
practice