A Bad Birdwatcher's Companion: 50 Intimate Portraits of Britain's
Best Loved Birds by Simon Barnes. Few books are more intimidating than
a conventional field guide. There are simply too many birds in them.
This book introduces the reader to Britain's most obvious birds. But it
does more than that: it also explains them. It explains the way that
different birds do different things, eat different food, sing different
songs and live different lives, and it explains why they are different.
If
you are a would-be birdwatcher but don't know where to start, A Bad
Field Guide is for you. It will help you understand birdwatching: but
far more important, it will help you begin to understand birds.
Robin...But have you ever wondered what a red breast means to a robin?
A red breast is not just the way a human can recognise a robin when it
comes a-calling, when it sits on a spade or a Christmas card. The red
breast is not just a bit of chance colouration. No: the red breast is
the core of the robin's being. The red breast is the love, the honour
and the glory of a robin. Have you noticed that a robin positively
flaunts it? It is as if he is telling the world: for God's sake, I'm a
robin!
