Waiting for the Albino Dunnock, Rosamond Richardson
Waiting for the Albino Dunnock, Rosamond Richardson
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Waiting for the Albino Dunnock
How birds can change your life

Author: Rosamond Richardson

Narrator: Jane Whittenshaw

Unabridged: 10 hr 30 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/11/2017


Synopsis

Written by a beginner-birdwatcher with the freshness and passion of a convert, WAITING FOR THE ALBINO DUNNOCK explores the world of birds through the seasons of a single year. It describes encounters with particular birds in the landscapes of East Anglia where the author is rooted. Occasional journeys farther afield take the reader to truly wild places in the Outer Hebrides and Eastern Europe. Yet the ordinary experience of birdwatching is also far more than just that. The beauty of birds has the power to change lives, as it did the author's, and as in the case of the all-but-legendary snow leopard, it is more about the search than the result.

Personal and elegiac in tone, the writing is an unusual combination of prose poems based on the actual experience of seeing a specific bird for the first time, woven with elements of science and wisdom traditions, ornithology (and its punning counterpart ornitheology), mythology and philosophy, taxonomy and history, literature and folklore, conveying the wider picture of what it means to be human in relationship to nature. WAITING FOR THE ALBINO DUNNOCK explores the degree to which wildness is embedded in the human psyche and how beauty is central to our mental and emotional wellbeing, while highlighting the careless damage we are inflicting on the natural world.

Read by Jane Whittenshaw

(p) 2017 Orion Publishing Group

About Rosamond Richardson

Rosamond Richardson is the author of several books about the countryside, including the international bestseller Country Wisdom. She wrote regularly for Britain's biggest-selling bird magazine Bird Watching, and for several years was a contributor to The Countryman. Familiar to many as author of the Penguin Classic Hedgerow Cookery and co-presenter of BBC Two's Discovering Hedgerows, she also wrote for Landscape and Countryside magazines. She died in May 2017.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Pam on March 10, 2022

Self help books do not particularly appeal to me so maybe that’s why I liked this book less than other reviewers. Richardson takes up birdwatching as a balm for pain after a relationship breaks up. Very sensible. So much better than gouging his tires. Learning new skills, joining with others in your......more

Goodreads review by Hannah on November 28, 2018

As a bird watcher I found this book to be delightful. Her descriptions of birds, the landscape are poetic and charming. Her emphasis on the importance of silences, stillness and connecting with nature resonated with me.......more

Goodreads review by Mark on April 17, 2019

I wasn't sure what to expect with this one, but it turned out to be a lovely surprise. Her love of birding and birds in general shines through on every page.......more

Goodreads review by Amanda on June 27, 2018

I found this a light hearted and enjoyable book. Her take on bird watching was one I can myself relate too. It made me think of the excitement of going to Minsmere and seeing the beautiful but elusive bird The Bittern......more


Quotes

A beautiful book

Glorious, beautifully written pilgrimage into the soaring world of birds ... The prose is sublime, and so is the intelligence behind it DAILY MAIL

Rare, charming and unforgettable ... Her prose has the clarity, poise, precision and transcendent beauty of someone who was brought up reading the classics and knows the joy of finding the right words. Every sentence is perfect THE OLDIE

Beautifully written CHOICE magazine

[Richardson] writes...with a poetic lyricism SUNDAY EXPRESS

This exquisite depiction of bird-watching as personal pilgrimage is written with passion, poetry and the
freshness of a newcomer: 'the real voyage of discovery consists in...seeing with new eyes' THE LADY

Richardson is both a looker and a see-er and her open-eyed delight in the beauty around her has an infectious quality enhanced by exquisite writing BBC COUNTRYFILE

[Richardson's] lyrical memoir of a year of birdwatching in Norfolk, Suffolk, Essex and Greece is a life-enhancing record of birds (and books). DAILY MAIL