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The Meaning of Geese: A Thousand Miles in Search of Home

English

By (author): Nick Acheson

A magisterial diary for bird lovers. Observer

WINNER BOOK OF THE YEAR - East Anglian Book Awards 2023

The Telegraph

As seen on BBC Winterwatch 2023

Honest, human and heart-grabbing. I loved this book so much. Sophie Pavelle, author of Forget Me Not

Delightful Stephen Moss, author of Ten Birds that Changed the World

Fascinating and thought-provoking Jake Fiennes, author of Land Healer

Awe-filled and absorbing Nicola Chester, author of On Gallows Down

The Meaning of Geese is a book of thrilling encounters with wildlife, of tired legs, punctured tyres and inhospitable weather. Above all, it is the story of Nick Achesons love for the land in which he was born and raised, and for the wild geese that fill it with sound and spectacle every winter.

Renowned naturalist and conservationist Nick Acheson spent countless hours observing and researching wild geese, transported through all weathers by his mothers 40-year-old trusty red bicycle. He meticulously details the geeses arrival, observing what they mean to his beloved Norfolk and the role they play in local peoples lives and what role the birds could play in our changing world. 

During a time when many people faced the prospect of little work or human contact, Nick followed the pinkfeet and brent geese that filled the Norfolk skies and landscape as they flew in from Iceland and Siberia. In their flocks, Nick encountered rarer geese, including Russian white-fronts, barnacle geese and an extremely unusual grey-bellied brant, a bird he had dreamt of seeing since thumbing his mothers copy of Peter Scotts field guide as a child.

To honour the geeses great athletic migrations, Nick kept a diary of his sightings as well as the stories he discovered through the community of people, past and present, who loved them, too. Over seven months Nick cycles over 1,200 miles the exact length of the pinkfeets migration to Iceland.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 567g
  • Dimensions: 153 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Feb 2023
  • Publisher: Chelsea Green Publishing UK
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781915294098

About Nick Acheson

Nick Acheson grew up in North Norfolk. Since early childhood he has been fascinated by nature a fascination which grew through his youth to become a consuming interest and a commitment to wildlife conservation. In adulthood this has developed into advocacy for the environment and for a sustainable future. For the past fifteen years Nick has worked for conservation NGOs in the UK most notably Norfolk Wildlife Trust. He is an ambassador for both Norfolk Wildlife Trust and Pensthorpe a trustee of Felbeck Trust and a recent president of the historic Norfolk and Norwich Naturalists Society. Nick has written for three of the Seasons anthologies Red Sixty Seven Low-Carbon Birding British Birds British Wildlife and BBC Wildlife. This is his first book.

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