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The search for the rarest bird in the world (Hardcover)
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Discovery Miles 3 710
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The search for the rarest bird in the world (Hardcover)
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Loot Price R371
Discovery Miles 3 710
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Part detective trail, part love affair and pure story telling at
its best. In 1990 an expedition of Cambridge scientists arrived at
the Plains of Nechisar, tucked between the hills of the Great Rift
Valley in the Gamo Gofa province in the country of Ethiopia. On
that expedition they collected twenty three species of small
mammals, a rodent, a bat; three hundred and fifteen species of
birds were seen, sixty nine species of butterfly were identified;
twenty species of dragonflies and damselflies; seventeen reptile
species were recorded; three frog species were filed; plants were
listed. And the wing of a bird was packed into a brown paper bag.
It was to become the most famous wing in the world. When the
specimens finally arrived at the British Natural History Museum in
Tring it set the world of science aflutter. It seemed that the wing
was unique, but they questioned, can you name a species for the
first time based only on the description of a wing, based on just
one wing? After much to and fro confirmation was unanimous, and the
new species was announced, Nechisar Nightjar, Caprimulgus solala,
(solus:only and ala:wing). And birdwatchers like Vernon began to
dream. Twenty two years later an expedition of four led by Ian
Sinclair set off to try to find this rarest bird in the world.
Vernon R.L. Head captivates and enchants as he tells of the
adventures of Ian, Dennis, Gerry and himself as they navigate the
wilderness of the plains, searching by spotlight for the elusive
Nechisar Nightjar. But this book is more than a boy's own adventure
in search of the rarest bird in the world. It is a meditation on
nature, on ways of seeing, on the naming of things and why we feel
so compelled to label. It is a story of friendships and
camaraderie. But most of all it embraces and enfolds one into the
curious and eye-opening world of the birdwatcher. For birdwatchers,
twitchers, bird lovers, and about-to-become birdwatchers
everywhere. For those who enjoy the natural world, the outdoors,
the untamed places. Reminiscent of Nathaniel's Nutmeg and
Longitude, this true story of incredible adventure will bring out
the explorer in everyone who reads it.
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