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A Bad Birdwatcher's Companion

By: Simon Barnes
Narrated by: Simon Barnes
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Simon Barnes is one of Britain's leading bird writers and humorists. His weekly column in The Times (London), his essays for the RSPB (Royal Society for the Protection of Birds) magazine, and his two books on bad bird-watching have made him one of the characters of the bird world.

Here, he reads his own illuminating introductions to the 50 main birds of Britain, supported by the distinguishing bird song of each species. He not only gives helpful identifying features, but enriches them with whimsical observations on their characters and tendencies. It is a delightful text, superbly presented by the author himself.

PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying reference material will be available in your My Library section along with the audio.

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An obsessively maintained bird diary or field notes aren't necessary prerequisites for loving birds, as bird writer and humorist Simon Barnes proves in A Bad Birdwatcher's Companion. Gently and amusingly narrated by Barnes himself, this audiobook is an unpretentious and helpful guide for anybody who takes pleasure from simply gazing out the window at a beautiful bird. Offering simple identifying features of 50 common British birds alongside playful observations on bird character, the best feature of this audiobook is a recording of each of the birds' songs, giving listeners a chance to compare these calls to what they hear outside.

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As a person who has been recently engulfed by the wonder of birding I want to thank the author for an informative and enthusiastic glimpse into his birding world. This book is clear, full of easy to access tips and advice. A great listen, possibly when accompanied by a search engine for images or a quiet personal reflection on birds seen and the wealth of birds still to see with places to see them ,it widens your birding horizons.

a fantastically encouraging book

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Great listen and one I will return to again. Im already hearing birds on a new level

very helpful

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Highly recommend, this is a great starter book for bird enthusiasts and it's one of the few books I'd recommend for the narration - when done (well) by authors, there's nothing better.

I've only just started the book, and this is the first time I've felt compelled to immediately write a review. It's engaging, not fatiguing on the ears (as so many audiobooks are I find) and actually a lovely listen (possibly because the author-narrator is himself a listener) and really inspires one to birdwatch!

It approaches the subject matter methodically yet poetically, and the valuable information about how to recognise birds by their appearance, song, habitat, and behaviour is delivered in such a way that it doesn't feel like instruction, and with a good enough narrative telling that the material is easy to recall (when you need it, in the field).

Highly recommend.

Fantastic book!

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loved it. light hearted, funny and informative. well read and we'll pitched for a bad bird watcher

brilliant

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Really enjoyed listening to this and found it very informative, interesting and entertaining. The only thing - and this may be an ‘audible ‘ thing is that the chapters are numbered but not named and so if you want to go to a chapter on a particular bird you have to make a note of which number chapter it was in.

Helpful and entertaining

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Very good for a birder that wants to learn or sharpen skills! Highly recommended! (Word count minimum sucks audible)

Great learning experience

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Wasnt sure what to expect from this audio book - but always like it when read by the author so decided to give it a try. I am so glad I did. In fact I have only just finished it and I'm going straight back to start it again. I have Iearnt so much and I find I remembered more by listening rather than by reading-just my style of learning I suppose. It is beautifully read and the passion of the author shines through. I would unhesitatingly recommend this book to anyone remotely interested in the natural world. Brilliant!

A great birdwatching book!

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This is a far less intimidating introduction to birdwatching than any field guide. It's an enjoyable listen but still manages to pack a fair amount of information in without being overwhelming and with a good dose of humour too. Yes, one could quibble about some details but that would rather be missing the point. An essential listen for a fledgling birdwatcher and definitely worthwhile for anyone else with even a passing interest in British birds.

Lovely introduction to birdwatching

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absolutely amazing and enlightening information on what we take for granted from our feathered friends.

It would be a very dull world without them.

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Loved this book. Great for amateur bird watches. A relaxing listen. You won't be disappointed.

Great book

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