
$27.83
- Paperback
192 pages
- Release Date
1 October 2019
Summary
Shortlisted for the 2020 ABIA Small Publisher’s Adult Book of the Year
The Courier-Mail People’s Choice Queensland Book of the Year Award Finalist 2020
Feeding the Birds at Your Table is designed to provide detailed, comprehensive advice and suggestions for people wishing to feed wild birds in Australia from their own backyards and balconies.
Millions of Australians feed wild birds in their gardens. Yet there is currently little information o…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781742236322 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10: | 1742236324 |
| Author: | Darryl Jones |
| Publisher: | NewSouth Publishing |
| Imprint: | NewSouth Publishing |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 192 |
| Release Date: | 1 October 2019 |
| Weight: | 190g |
| Dimensions: | 20mm x 198mm x 130mm |
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A fascination with birds and wildlife took hold early for Darryl Jones. Now a professor of ecology at Griffith University, he first noticed the creatures who shared his landscape as a boy in 1970s rural New South Wales. *Curlews on Vulture Street, *which follows his ABIA-shortlisted guide Feeding the Birds at Your Table, shifts from coming-of-age memoir to more scientific-but deliberately accessible-observations taken from a life spent examining Australia’s birds, particularly those that make a home in cities. Growing up, Jones watched and tended to magpies, ravens, blackbirds and sparrows; it’s perhaps not surprising he name checks the early influence of naturalist Gerald Durrell (‘I’ve yet to return a copy of My Family and Other Animals to the high school library’). We join Jones as he finds his feet as an undergrad, has adventures in urban bird counting, and undertakes fieldwork on the elaborate-and previously misunderstood-mating habits of the Australian brush turkey. In the strongest chapter, he details his stint in magpie management in 1990s Brisbane, which proves a rather chaotic undertaking: ‘A “situation room” was set up in my lab at the university with a dedicated fax machine linked directly to the Parks office’. 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 is a freelance writer and editor.
About The Author
Darryl Jones
Darryl Jones is a behavioural ecologist working in the fields of urban ecology and wildlife management. He is especially interested in urbanisation and the way certain species are adapting to this process. He has long-term interests in megapodes (mound-builders), corvids, and the implications of garden bird feeding. He is the Deputy Director of the Environmental Futures Research Institute at Griffith University and has published over 170 scientific papers and six books, including The Birds at My Table (2018). He lives in Brisbane.
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