Bird School, Adam Nicolson
Bird School, Adam Nicolson
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Bird School
A Beginner in the Wood

Author: Adam Nicolson

Narrator: Michael Langan

Unabridged: 10 hr 20 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/16/2025


Synopsis

An intimate exploration of the lives of birds and their interactions with man, by a preeminent naturalist.

Poets and scientists, saints and naturalists, stalk through these pages. Neighboring cock robins duel almost to the death. Tawny owl widows are seen looking for tawny owl widowers to set up shop with. Blackbirds are found singing phrases from late Beethoven quartets, both in a garden in southern England (where they have been listening to records played through the open window of a drawing room) and in Bonn, where Beethoven himself first heard them and where they are still singing to the same rhythms two hundred fifty years later.

Bird School describes and follows Adam Nicolson’s progress over two or three years in trying to learn about, and eventually to create an environment friendly to, the birds of the farm where he lives in Sussex. In simple language that evinces his careful observational prowess, Nicolson aims to cross the boundary between the scientific and the prescientific understanding of birds, looking into why and how they sing, how they fly and breed, how they survive and migrate, how they have suffered at our hands, how we have loved them and damaged them, and how we might create, or re-create, a refuge for them. Here is a set of lessons for someone who knows little but cares a lot about the living world that is in such dire crisis. Here is life in the “rough grounds,” on the edge of culture and nature.

About Adam Nicolson

Adam Nicolson is the author of Sea Room: An Island Life in the Hebrides; Seize the Fire: Heroism, Duty, and Nelson's Battle of Trafalgar; and the bestselling New York Times Notable Book God's Secretaries: The Making of the King James Bible. He has won the Somerset Maugham Award and the William Heinemann Award, and he lives with his family at Sissinghurst Castle in Kent, England.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Stephen the Bookworm on June 17, 2025

This is a truly special book ; a beautiful exploration into the world of birds. A mediation on the world of our avian neighbours Adam Nicholson decides to take a closer look at the birds around him on his Sussex farm and educate himself into their world.What follows is an incredible read ; the daily......more

Goodreads review by Kerry on July 22, 2025

This book was written by a British farmer who purchased a piece of land that was no longer being worked. He built a bird observatory on the property, and documented everything he learned about birds complete with diagrams and maps. If you are seriously interested in learning about birding, this woul......more

Goodreads review by Tiarnán on June 30, 2025

An actual review of the book, since the others seem to be hysterical non sequiturs about the supposed use of AI art in a preliminary publisher' copy: A brilliant book, a warm and gentle introduction to the hobby/obsession of birdwatching, outlining the habits, appearance and ecological status of vari......more

Goodreads review by Roger on July 18, 2025

Detailed, diligent, fascinating and, very occasionally, frustrating. Any sentence that begins 'a conceptualised plea for de-conceptualisation may be paradoxical' seems strangely out of place in a nature book, but it gets better and better from that early point. Chapter 12 (on the effects of Man on b......more

Goodreads review by Mark on October 05, 2025

Adam Nicholson is a nature writer and lives on a large, sprawling farm in Sussex. He enjoys the wildlife on his farm but one day realizes he doesn’t know much about the birds that live and pass through his little world. He builds a shed in a wooded area, populates it with bird feeders and bird house......more