What Good Are Birds?


Author: Antonio Sandoval Rey
Foreword by David Lindo, The Urban Birder
Translation by Dave Langlois
Size: 21X13,5 cm
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318 pages
Appendix whit B&W photographies
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Author: Antonio Sandoval Rey
Foreword by David Lindo, The Urban Birder
Translation by Dave Langlois
Size: 21X13,5 cm
Paperback
318 pages
Appendix whit B&W photographies


‘Rarely have I encountered
a recollection of a love for birds
and their behaviour
melded so eloquently
with personal anecdote
and profound ornithological knowledge’
David Lindo


The author goes birding up and down his local coastline (A Coruna province, in Galicia, NW Spain) seeking answers to the question that forms the title of this book. Out of his stream of consciousness spill deftly-woven, bird-related tales of spies and
shipwrecks, political shenanigans and serial killers, mysteries of the past and even battlefield epics.
Meanwhile, the real scenery he moves through kindles all sorts of reflections and memories about its past and present fate, while he also chats with others who, like himself, have managed to turn birdwatching into their livelihood. The net result is a celebration of just how much unspoilt nature can give us and just how much we lose for good by spoiling it.

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