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A History of Birds

The legend of the fearsome basilisk, hatched from the egg of a cockerel; why batsmen are said to be ‘out for a duck’; a pigeon arrested by Indian police as a spy from Pakistan... This book is full of such legends, lore and history attaching to each of 30 birds, arranged alphabetically from blackbird to woodpecker. Every chapter includes quotations from literature, the origins of names, and illustrations ranging from Roman mosaics and medieval miniatures to Simon Wills’ own excellent photographs.

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Product information:
  • Publisher: White Owl
  • Year: 2017
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 188pp
  • Illustrated: Yes
  • Dimensions: 246x173mm
  • ISBN: 9781526701558
  • Condition: New
  • Weight: 0.6kg
Product code:
515773
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Even the most well-informed wildlife enthusiast will be entertained by the stories and fascinating facts in the beautifully illustrated book.

Our ancestors hunted, tamed, worshipped and depicted birds, and even bestowed magical properties upon them. Why did ancient writers consider the sparrow a lustful creature? Which bird was killed and hung up to predict the weather? And what was an 'arse-foot'?

Wildlife photographer and history journalist Simon Wills explores the intriguing and at times bizarre stories behind our relationship with birds. Find out why robins feature on Christmas cards, and how Mozart was persuaded to keep a pet starling. What bird did Florence Nightingale carry around in her pocket? How did the blue tit get its name?

Whole careers have been created around birds - from falconers to ostrich farmers - and birds have had great symbolic importance too. Discover, for example, why Raleigh bicycles carry a heron logo and why church lectems are in the shape of an eagle.

If you enjoy wildlife, then this book is full of surprises. Pigeons were trained to carry messages in wartime, but could gulls be taught to hunt U-boats? And which American president's parrot started swearing at his funeral?
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