
A-Z of Birds
A Birder's Tales from Around the World
Bo Beolens(Author)
Brambleby Books (Publisher)
Published on 1. August 2013
Book
Paperback/Softback
240 pages
978-1-908241-23-8 (ISBN)
Description
In these entertaining birding anecdotes from around the world, Bo Beolens, alias the 'Fatbirder', traverses many of the planet's wild places, along with his wife Maggie, looking at birds - some familiar, others exotic, a few beyond a person's most extravagant expectations. On the way, he meets up with a wide variety of human, animal and bird characters and experiences a plenitude of amusing and sometimes bizarre happenstances, all told with the author's wellknown flair and panache. Certainly, his travels are a credit to his courage and fortitude in coming to terms with wild birds of different plume, hue and voice. The book, with a prelude by celebrity naturalist and broadcaster Mike Dilger, comprises twenty-six alphabetical 'chapters' - starting with A for Anhinga, the Snake-bird, and ending with Z for Zebra Finch - each being accompanied by a humorous drawing by cartoonist and illustrator Des Campbell. A-Z of Birds will surely amuse and entertain all those who have a passion for birds and wish to be inspired by one who already has lots of first-hand experience of how to (usually) get the most out of travelling to far-flung lands to see them.
Reviews / Votes
This is a new book from a man who never seems to stop to take breath. Well known (as 'Fatbirder') in birding circles, Bo Beolens has produced here a delightfully light-hearted, fun book relating some of his birding encounters around the world, accompanied by his wife Maggie - The drawings by cartoonist Des Campbell contribute wonderfully to what is a great little book for dipping into. -- Carole Showell, British Trust for Ornithology (BTO) 'I thought birders were normal people until I read Bo's wonderful book. I no longer think that way.' - - Al Batt - US writer, birder and raconteur '... warm, full of humour and self-deprecation, laced with well-turned phrases and a dollop of lugubriousness. It's a very pleasant mix...' - -Charlies Moores - 'Talking Naturally' '...Its a hoot!' - -Wes Biggs - Florida Guide & Top Lister 'The author brings all of his trademark charm and humor to bear in a delightful alphabetical memoir, combining the lighthearted and the thoughtful to make a really appealing book.' - -Jim Wright - Birding New JerseyMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
Taunton
United Kingdom
Illustrations
b&w drawings
Dimensions
Height: 196 mm
Width: 128 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-908241-23-8 (9781908241238)
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Bo Beolens
A-Z of birds - A birder's tales from around the world
A Birder's Tales from around the World
E-Book
12/2018
1st Edition
Print On Demand
€8.49
Available for download
Person
The author Bo Beolens, to many likeminded birders and twitchers also known as the 'Fat Birder' or the 'Grumpy Old Birder', was born in Brighton, UK, in 1949. He grew up in Kent in the south-east corner of England and was introduced to birding by his late father. He has lived in Scotland, Lancashire, Buckinghamshire and London pursuing a career as the Director of various charities before moving back to Kent in 1995. His interest in birds led Bo to travel the world, either under his own direction or accompanied by his wife Maggie. Bo is known worldwide for his various informative websites, such as www.fatbirder.com, an attempt to put as many birders in touch with each other throughout the world as possible to encourage friendship and conservation.
Content
Prelude 9 About the Author 12 Introduction 15 A is for Anhinga the Snake-bird 17 B is for Booby 29 C is for Cordon Bleu 37 D is for Dipper 51 E is for Eurasian Eagle Owl 59 F is for Florida Scrub-jay 67 G is for Goose 78 H is for Hummingbird 86 I is for Indian Lark 94 J is for Jacamar 102 K is for Kalij Pheasant 111 L is for Lovebirds 120 M is for Mexican Jay 128 N is for Nightingale 138 O is for Oriental Turtle Dove 146 P is for Pardalotes 153 Q is for Quail 160 R is for Rose-coloured Starling 169 S is for Spiderhunter 178 T is for Tengmalm's Owl 186 U is for Ural Owl 194 V is for Victorin's Warbler 201 W is for Wallcreeper 207 X is for Xenops 215 Y is for Yellow-crowned Bishop 221 Z is for Zebra Finch 229