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Blueberry Goose

Biography / Memoir
By: Jane Paffey(Author)
88 pages, 56 colour photos
Publisher: Aniseed Press
Blueberry Goose
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  • Blueberry Goose ISBN: 9780992984809 Paperback Aug 2014 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 4 days
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About this book

Blueberry, a blue-phase lesser snow goose, came to live at the York University campus in 2001. This is her life story, told by her human friend Jane.

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Biography / Memoir
By: Jane Paffey(Author)
88 pages, 56 colour photos
Publisher: Aniseed Press
Media reviews

"This gives an interesting insight into the lives of semi-captive wildfowl and the character traits of individuals within species and interactions between species. There is a particular focus on one the author named "Blueberry" (a Snow Goose) and her offspring over the course of approximately 10 years living on the lake on the University of York Heslington West campus. An out-of-date campus map has no impact on the story itself. Over the course of the book you become attached to the geese within and find yourself wanting to know more about them."
- Alex Lack, BTO book reviews

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