Curlews on Vulture Street
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Curlews on Vulture Street
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Curlews on Vulture Street
Acclaimed urban ecologist Darryl Jones reveals the not-so-secret lives of the most common birds that share our towns and cities.
Darryl Jones, author of Feeding the Birds at Your Table, reveals the not-so-secret lives of the most common birds that share our towns and cities.
Despite the noise, heat, dust and fumes, the ceaseless movement, light and toxins, many birds successfully live their lives among us. And not just furtively in the shadows. Ibis steal our lunch, brush-turkeys rearrange gardens, and magpies chase us from near their nest.
From blackbirds and sparrows in his childhood country town to brush-turkeys in the suburbs, Darryl Jones shares a fascinating story of curiosity, discovery, adventure and conflict, played out in the streets and backyards of Australia. He also provides rare insights into the intimate lives of some of our most beloved and feared, despised and admired neighbours. Magpies, curlews, ibis, lorikeets and cockatoos will never seem the same again.
What happens when nature comes to town? Darryl Jones has written a witty, rollicking account of his encounters with the ingenious creatures that make our urban homes their own. A wild, wonderful journey in the spirit of Gerald Durrell, unexpected and delightful, full of insight, humour and humility. Anyone who loves birds, nature and superb storytelling will love this book! - Jennifer Ackerman, author of The Genius of Birds
As rare a delight as the urban curlews of the title, this is a thoroughly enjoyable account of the value that all birds, even the common ones we see every day, bring to our lives. We often talk about why birds matter. Darryl Jones shows how even backyard birds have the capacity to enrich and bring wonder to our lives. - Sean Dooley, author of The Big Twitch
Darryl Jones confirms what many people suspect, that ecologists lead fun lives. - Tim Low, author of Where Song Began
Jones's enthusiasm for his avian subjects and the thrill of scientific discovery should appeal most to fellow bird lovers, watchers and counters - or anyone who dabbled in the habit during the long pandemic lockdowns. - Kim Thomson, Books+Publishing
A charming ornithological memoir. - Phil Brown, Courier Mail
Jones casts a wry eye over all his subjects and their behaviours, whether they be birds, academics or himself, in this playful, engaging tale. - The Sydney Morning Herald
Jones makes for a knowledgeable and curious-minded guide. - The West Australian
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Curlews on Vulture Street by Darryl Jones offers a heartfelt journey through the author's experiences, entwined with themes of nature and urban life. The memoir has been appreciated for its reflective and engaging prose, capturing the beauty of avian creatures in city settings. It's praised for blending personal narrative with a celebration of the natural world and exploring the relationship between humans and wildlife in urban environments.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781742237367
Publisher: NewSouth Publishing
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 01 September 2022
Country: Australia
Imprint: NewSouth Publishing
Audience: General / adult, Professional and scholarly
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 19.0mm
Width: 139.0mm
Height: 209.0mm
Weight: 800g
Pages: 320
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About the Author
Darryl Jones is a Professor of Ecology at Griffith University in Brisbane, where he has been investigating the many ways that people and wildlife interact for over 30 years. He is particularly interested in why some species are extremely successful in urban landscapes, while many others are not, and how best to deal with the ensuing conflicts. More recently, he has been trying to understand more about the humans that also live in cities in large numbers, and how they engage with nature. This has led him into the strange and fascinating world of wild bird feeding and has resulted in collaborations with other researchers all over the world. He has published six books, including The Birds at My Table and Feeding the Birds at My Table.
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