Birds in the Calendar
Frederick G. Aflalo
Leído por Ruth Golding





Delightful sketches of British wild birds - a bird for every month of the year from the pheasant in January to the robin in December. This collection of articles, reprinted in book form from the periodical The Outlook, is full of fascinating information about bird behaviour and habitat, as well as many interesting anecdotes. (Summary by Ruth Golding) (2 hr 29 min)
Capítulos
January: The Pheasant | 9:30 | Leído por Ruth Golding |
February: The Woodcock | 13:12 | Leído por Ruth Golding |
March: The Woodpigeon | 11:58 | Leído por Ruth Golding |
April: Birds in the High Hall Garden | 11:35 | Leído por Ruth Golding |
May: The Cuckoo | 13:45 | Leído por Ruth Golding |
June: Voices of the Night | 12:05 | Leído por Ruth Golding |
July: Swifts, Swallows and Martins | 12:24 | Leído por Ruth Golding |
August: The Seagull | 14:42 | Leído por Ruth Golding |
September: Birds in the Corn | 11:22 | Leído por Ruth Golding |
October: The Moping Owl | 12:52 | Leído por Ruth Golding |
November: Waterfowl | 14:09 | Leído por Ruth Golding |
December: The Robin Redbreast | 11:59 | Leído por Ruth Golding |
Reseñas





A LibriVox Listener
For a characteristically educational book, the tone is surprisingly comical. Full of fun facts and anecdotes, this book shows each species' personality and points out the myths.
Very interesting and informative and of course it is very well r





A LibriVox Listener
Short but good





Janelle
I quite enjoyed this short book and appreciated the fact that the author mentioned birds from other countries. There were references to the sport of bird hunting and shooting, particularly in the early part of the book. But I guess that's a reflection of the time and place it was written. I'd never considered the fact that game birds were bred (and probably still are) for the purpose of sport. I listened to this in the wee hours of the morning, and thanks to the wonderful narration fell asleep rather quickly. So I probably didn't learn as much from it as I would if I had listened to it during waking hours.