<p>'A delightful peregrination around our nation in search not just of birds, but also what birds mean to us; jam-packed with fascinating cultural, scientific and human stories.'<strong> Stephen Moss</strong></p>
<p>'An intelligent, enchanting and uplifting book.' <strong>Tristan Gooley</strong></p>
<p>'Follow the song and be plunged into a world where you will be charmed by birds. Full of knowledge and emotion, this is a wonderful journey to take alongside such an erudite and passionate writer.' <strong>Beccy Speight, </strong>CEO of the RSPB</p>
<p>‘A wonderfully descriptive avian journey around Britain. At once witty, poignant and delightful, I cannot recommend this book highly enough.’ <strong>Iolo Williams</strong></p>
<p>'A lovely book, born out of a deep affection for birds and a lifetime's fascination for them. Gower is the perfect guide, knowledgeable, inquisitive, passionate. It is a book as much about birds as it is about the pull birds exert over us.' <strong>James Macdonald Lockhart</strong></p>
<p>'A powerful and vital antidote to that awful feeling of "the deadening of life on the planet". A truly beautiful book about birds and people, it is also a quiet masterpiece, by turns moving, funny and revelatory, about living in love with the world.' <strong>Horatio Clare</strong></p>
<p>'This is Jon Gower in his absolute element – pursuing birds through landscape and language to every corner of Britain. <em>Birdland</em> tells stories of heartbreaking loss, but also of joy and determination, and the people fighting to save and celebrate our endangered species. It is charming, sobering, exquisitely observed and, above all, inspirational.' <strong>Tom Bullough</strong></p>
<p>'Magnificent. Jon Gower's patent love of art, culture, history and deep bird knowledge make up his exhilarating story. I never wanted it to end.' <strong>Roger Morgan-Grenville</strong></p>
<p>'A wonderful blend of anecdote and knowledge, brimming with curiosity and erudition and full of fascinating stories.' <strong>Lev Parikian</strong></p>
<p>'A readable tour of the state of Britain's birdlife.' <strong><em>Country Life</em></strong></p>
<p>‘Absorbing … fascinating… . Gower has a colourful way of writing.’ <strong>RSPB Book club</strong></p>
In Birdland, journalist and lifelong birder Jon Gower explores our intimate connection with the bird life around us. From the symphonic song of the wren to the clack of a puffin’s beak and from epic migrations to sunset murmurations, birds are commonplace miracles. No wonder they have inspired our artists, writers and songwriters. Whether rare or abundant, Jon Gower visits some of the best places in Britain to watch birds, searching for some species he has always wanted to see such as wryneck, dotterel and barred warbler.
But all is not well in Birdland. Gower charts the many changes to Britain’s bird life over the last 50 years, as the countryside has seemingly emptied and in many ways fallen silent. He considers the effects of the climate emergency, the decline in biodiversity and warming oceans on birdlife and looks at work being done to mitigate these developments. But above all it is a celebration of birds and their being, and a call to arms to defend them. As Great Bustards return to our plains and eagles to our mountains, Jon Gower’s book examines the future from a bird’s-eye view.
- 20 col plates (8pp)
• Should appeal to RSPB, National Trust, CPRE members and twitchers of all ages. Viewers of Blue Planet and Wild Isles will also find much to enjoy here.
• Jon Gower is an exceptional stylist and writes with great erudition and infectious enthusiasm about a subject that has broad appeal.
• Jon is a brilliant promoter of his own work. He has a background in journalism and was for some years a BBC arts and media correspondent. He also writes regularly for a range of publications and presents and makes TV and radio programmes for a range of outlets, including several series for BBC Radio 3. He runs his own arts festival in South Wales.
• Jon has excellent connections with literary festivals and has been a Hay Festival fellow.
• Because of the national outlook, there are PR opportunities across England, Wales, Ireland and Scotland.
• Jon was chosen to write The Story of Wales, published by Penguin to accompany a landmark BBC series broadcast in 2012.
Competition: Raptor;H is for Hawk;Rebirding;Birdgirl;Birds and Us;Wintering;Owls of the Eastern Ice;A World on the Wing;Fledgling;In Search of One Last Song;Bird Sense;Swifts and Us;Wild Air. Helen Macdonald;Stephen Rutt;James Macdonald Lockhart;Patrick Galbraith;Tim Dee;Tim Birkhead;Mark Cocker
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Biographical note
Jon Gower grew up in Llanelli, Wales and studied English at Cambridge University. A former BBC Wales Arts and Media correspondent, he has been making documentary programmes for television and radio for several decades. He has over thirty books to his name, in both Welsh and English. The Story of Wales, was published to accompany a landmark BBC series broadcast. His first book for HarperNorth, The Turning Tide, was an Irish and Welsh Waterstones Book of the Month. He lives in Cardiff, Wales.