Neha Patil (Editor)

Birds Britannica

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
9.2
/
10
1
Votes
Alchetron
9.2
1 Ratings
100
91
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
Rate This

Rate This

Pages
  
484

Preceded by
  
'Flora Britannica'

Originally published
  
1 September 2005

Genre
  
Ornithology

Country
  
United Kingdom

4.6/5
Goodreads

ISBN
  
0-7011-6907-9

Followed by
  
'Bugs Britannica'

Page count
  
484

Publisher
  
Chatto & Windus

Birds Britannica t2gstaticcomimagesqtbnANd9GcThFkkifucrd3JP

Publication date
  
1 September 2005 (2005-09-01)

Authors
  
Mark Cocker, Richard Mabey

Similar
  
Mark Cocker books, Bird books

Birds Britannica is a book by Mark Cocker and Richard Mabey, about the birds of the United Kingdom, and a sister volume to Mabey's 1996 Flora Britannica, about British plants. It was published in 2005 by Chatto & Windus.

According to the project's official website:

It covers cultural links; social history; birds as food; ecology; the lore and language of birds; myths, art, literature and music; anecdotes, birdsong and rare facts; modern developments; migration, the seasons and our sense of place.

Over 1,000 members of the public provided details of their observations and experiences, during the book's eight-year research period. Mabey's contribution was limited by his depression, leading to Cocker having a leading role, doing the bulk of the work and this more prominent credit.

Reviews

The Guardian described the book as "a glorious encyclopedia" and Cocker as "British bird life's perfect encyclopedist". The Times said "The entries for every species are a fascinating distillation of expert knowledge, personal account, reminiscence, literary reference and folk belief".

References

Birds Britannica Wikipedia