The Running Sky records a lifetime of looking at birds. Begining in summer with clouds of breeding seabirds in Shetland and ending with crepuscular nightjars like giant moths in the heart of England, Tim Dee maps his own observations and encounters over four decades of tracking birds across the globe. He tells of near-global birds like sparrows, starlings and ravens, and exotic species, like electrically coloured hummingbirds in California and bee-eaters and broadbills in Africa. In doing so he brilliantly restores us to the primacy of looking, the thrill of watching, and takes us outside, again and again, to stand - with or without binoculars - under the storm of life over our heads, and to marvel once more at what is flying about us.
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Weight: 191g
Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
Publication Date: 03 Jun 2010
Publisher: Vintage Publishing
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9780099516491
About Tim Dee
Tim Dee has been a birdwatcher all his life. His first book The Running Sky (2009) described his first five birdwatching decades. In the same year he collaborated with the poet Simon Armitage on the anthology The Poetry of Birds. Since then he has written and edited several critically acclaimed books: Four Fields (2013) a study of modern pastoral which was shortlisted for the 2014 Ondaatje Prize; Ground Work (as editor 2017) a collection of new commissioned writing on place by contemporary writers; and most recently Landfill (2018) a modern naturejunk monograph on gulls and rubbish. He left the BBC in 2018 having worked as a radio producer for nearly thirty years. He lives in three places: in a flat in inner-city Bristol in a cottage on the edge of the Cambridgeshire Fens and in the last-but-one house from the south western tip of Africa at the Cape of Good Hope.
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