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This journey through the world of birdwatchers is "a wonderful book.... fascinating, often hilarious anecdotes and information" ( Daily Mail, Critic's Choice). Scholarly, authoritative, and above all supremely readable, Stephen Moss's book is the first to trace the fascinating history of how and why people have watched birds for pleasure, from the beginnings with Gilbert White in the eighteenth century through World War II POWs watching birds from inside their prison camp and all the way to today's "twitchers" with their bleeping pagers, driving hundreds of miles for a rare bird. "Proves that…mehr

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This journey through the world of birdwatchers is "a wonderful book.... fascinating, often hilarious anecdotes and information" ( Daily Mail, Critic's Choice). Scholarly, authoritative, and above all supremely readable, Stephen Moss's book is the first to trace the fascinating history of how and why people have watched birds for pleasure, from the beginnings with Gilbert White in the eighteenth century through World War II POWs watching birds from inside their prison camp and all the way to today's "twitchers" with their bleeping pagers, driving hundreds of miles for a rare bird. "Proves that birdwatchers can be as instructive to watch as birds." - Sunday Times "Thoroughly researched and well-written." - The Guardian "Moss knows his subject intimately and writes about it with just the right mixture of affection and occasional quizzicality." - Sunday Telegraph "It would be difficult to imagine anyone producing a more comprehensive, thoughtful, intelligent and entertaining examination of how people have watched birds at each point in history. In fact, it is one of the few books which might prove such compulsive reading that even a dedicated twitcher might forgo a day in the field to stay at home to finish it." - Birding World
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Stephen Moss is a writer and broadcaster who has written the monthly Birdwatch column in the Guardian since 1993. He worked for many years at the world-famous BBC Natural History Unit in Bristol, where his award-winning TV series included Birding with Bill Oddie, Bill Oddie Goes Wild and Springwatch. He is also a regular voice on BBC radio. He has authored a number of books for Aurum, including This Birding Life: The Best of the Guardian's Birdwatch, A Bird in the Bush: A Social History of Birdwatching, A Sky Full of Starlings: A Diary of the Birding Year and Wild Hares and Hummingbirds. He lives in Somerset with his wife Suzanne and five children.