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A History of Birdwatching in 100 Objects - Dominic Mitchell, David Callahan
A History of Birdwatching in 100 Objects
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The artworks, books, inventions and technology that have influenced how birds were studied and recorded. This book looks at 100 items that have profoundly shaped how people watched, studied and engaged with the avian world. Each item contains around 500 words on a double-page spread and include... show more
The artworks, books, inventions and technology that have influenced how birds were studied and recorded.

This book looks at 100 items that have profoundly shaped how people watched, studied and engaged with the avian world. Each item contains around 500 words on a double-page spread and include an illustration of the object in question. The book includes the objects listed below as well as many more.The range of items is international and cross-cultural.

Subjects include: An Egyptian 'field guide' [early tomb decorations of birds, identifiable as species] Ornithologiae libri tres: the first British bird guide [a 1676 publication that attempted to itemise all British birds known at the time] The Dodo specimen held at the Horniman museum Systema Naturae by Carl Linnaeus [the first-ever system of scientific names in 1758, and still the international standard today] The shotgun The book, The Natural History and Antiquities of Selborne by Gilbert White [1789] HMS Beagle [the ship on which Darwin made his ground-breaking discoveries] Aluminium bird rings [used to record movement and longevity of individuals and species] along with many more modern innovations including walkie talkies, pagers, radio tags and apps.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN: 9781408186183 (1408186187)
Publisher: Allen & Unwin
Pages no: 224
Edition language: English
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Non Fiction
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Murder by Death
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3.0 The History of Birdwatching in 100 Objects - sort of a DNF
I'm stopping midway through; it's not bad, but it's definitely a case of a trendy bandwagon that's suffering from over-crowding. Nobody is ever going to convince me that Microsoft's PowerPoint changed the world of Birdwatching forever. I'll likely pick it up again at some point in the future, but...
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