Description
Mike Dilger explores the year-round life histories of twelve iconic 'British' birds.
About the Author
Mike Dilger is one of wildlife TVs best-known presenters, in his role as resident wildlife reporter on BBC One's primetime current affairs show, The One Show, since 2007. As well as being an experienced TV presenter, Mike has travelled widely in South America and Southeast Asia on ecological expeditions, sometimes in front of the camera, sometimes behind. He's also game: he held (briefly) the Guinness World Record for 'The most snails on the face in one minute' (37), which was set on live TV, and having spent many years overseas in remote places he picked up the tag of 'Britain's most diseased man', having caught malaria, bilharzia and leishmaniasis.
Reviews
Fascinating ... One of the many pleasures of Nightingales In November is that it constantly reminds you just how extraordinary birds are. * Daily Mail *
Seldom less than fascinating. * Times Literary Supplement *
Lively and engaging...a fascinating insight into the lives of birds. * Rare Bird Alert *
One of the many pleasures of Nightingales in November is that it constantly reminds you just how extraordinary birds are - even the ones we take for granted. Ever since I finished reading it I've been walking around with my head tilted back and my mouth hanging open. Hardly a flattering look, I know, but in my body language as least it's meant as the highest form of praise. * Daily Mail *
...an exhaustively informative work. * Times Literary Supplement *
Book Information
ISBN 9781472962423
Author Mike Dilger
Format Paperback
Page Count 368
Imprint Bloomsbury Wildlife
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 296g