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No Island Too Far Searching for Seabirds on Remote Specks of Land

Biography / Memoir New
By: Michael Brooke(Author)
280 pages, 16 plates with colour photos; 2 b/w maps
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About this book

Throughout a lifetime of biological and seabird research, Michael Brooke has been blessed with the opportunity to visit a huge array of islands dotted across all the oceans of the world. His is an island list fit to make the armchair traveller green with envy – and potentially seasick. Truly no island has been too far: from St Kilda to Spitsbergen, from Hawaii to the furthest reaches of the Southern Ocean, with all manner of destinations in between.

In this deeply knowledgeable and at times humorous book, the author shares the experience of stupendous scenery, amazing wildlife and cutting-edge scientific investigation, all blended with idiosyncratic adventures. We discover a great deal about the peculiar ecology and unique species of islands, looking at everything from plants, mammals, reptiles and birds to human aspects, with a splash of history and anecdote.

The engaging journey will appeal to anyone who wants to learn about islands that they will probably never visit in person. The reader will share the day-to-day grind and exhilaration of undertaking fieldwork in remote situations, reflecting on the curiosity of a mindset that enables equal pleasure to be extracted from, say, Sicilian architecture and the inexpressibly brown landscape of Cape Verde.

Contents

Introduction: A Royal Connection 

FIRST ISLANDS 
1. Fair Isle 
2. Akerøya, Oslo Fjord, Norway 
3. Bear Island 
4. Spitsbergen 

OUTER HEBRIDES AND BEYOND: A HALF-CENTURY OF PUFFINS 
5. Shiants, Minch, Outer Hebrides 
6. St Kilda 
7. Faeroes 

FIRST ISLAND POSTINGS 
8. Skokholm, Pembrokeshire, Wales 
9. Cousin Island, Seychelles 
10. Skomer, Pembrokeshire, Wales 
11. Iceland 

FAR SOUTH 
12. Marion Island, Southern Ocean 
13. Juan Fernández archipelago (Islas Robinson Crusoe and Alejandro Selkirk) 
14. Gough Island, Southern Ocean
15. Nightingale and Tristan da Cunha 
16. Bouvet Island, Furious Fifties, Southern Ocean 
17. South Sandwich Islands, Furious Fifties, Southern Ocean 

PITCAIRN ISLANDS, SOUTH PACIFIC 
18. Pitcairn 
19. Oeno 
20. Ducie 
21. Henderson 
22. Tahiti 
23. The Marquesas and Tuamotus 

IN PURSUIT OF PETRELS 
24. Réunion, Indian Ocean 
25. Round Island, Mauritius, Indian Ocean 
26. Hawaii 
27. Falklands, South Atlantic 
28. Madeira 

THE CAPE VERDES, TROPICAL ATLANTIC, OVER TWENTY YEARS 
29. São Nicolau 
30. Raso 
31. Fogo 

SINGING FOR MY SUPPER 
32. Cocos Island, Eastern Pacific 
33. Galápagos, Eastern Pacific 
34. Ascension, Tropical Atlantic 
35. Sri Lanka 
36. Madagascar 
37. Vancouver Island 
38. Borneo 
39. Isla Natividad, Baja California 

BECAUSE THEY ARE THERE 
40. Easter Island, South Pacific 
41. Lord Howe Island, Tasman Sea 
42. Stewart Island, South of New Zealand 
43. Sicily 

SCOTLAND IN MAY 
44. North Rona to Jura 
45. Orkney 

RETURN TO JUAN FERNÁNDEZ: THE COVID YEARS 
46. Isla Alejandro Selkirk, Juan Fernández Islands 

Afterword 
List of species mentioned in the text

Customer Reviews (1)

  • Travels of a seabird researcher
    By Keith 1 Sep 2025 Written for Paperback
    Back in 2018, Michael Brooke put on paper many of his thoughts about seabird populations and the challenges they face. Far from Land: The Mysterious Lives of Seabirds was a great collection of facts presented in an engaging way. That year, I took two cruises that allowed me to approach some of the world’s greatest seabird locations (such as Gough Island), and I remember thinking about how lucky I was to be experiencing these places. But I would suggest that few (if any) seabird researchers have had Michael’s luck in being posted to so many places. In this book of 46 chapters, he tells the stories of his travels, writing about the birds that are present, but also describing the journey involved and the people he met along the way. Each chapter is short enough to allow you to dip in and out, and you can easily switch between work in the UK or in some far-flung location.

    Although his work has been mostly on seabirds, Michael gives us an insight into his other studies, and so there are expeditions to places such as Borneo and Madagascar to provide a break from the smell of guano! My visits (as a tourist) to some of these locations have lasted for just a day or two – and sometimes just a few hours. By comparison, Michael was often based at a destination for weeks or months, becoming completely immersed in the location and all that it had to offer.

    By reading this book I was able to get a better feeling of what it is like to be a seabird researcher, and how my experience as a tourist is just a tiny part of the story. As is often the case with seabirds, many of them are facing challenges from a changing world where global warming and overfishing are frequently evident where they live.
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Biography

After completing an Oxford doctoral thesis on the burrow-nesting seabirds of the Welsh island of Skokholm, Michael Brooke has been linked to the University of Cambridge as a teacher, curator and researcher. He has scoured islands across the world, both near and immensely far, to discover more about the lives of seabirds, enduring discomfort and rejoicing in quirky adventures. As well as scientific papers, he has written widely for magazines and national newspapers and authored several books.

Biography / Memoir New
By: Michael Brooke(Author)
280 pages, 16 plates with colour photos; 2 b/w maps
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"An amazing story! No Island Too Far is an astonishing catalogue. I cannot imagine anyone could match it. It is the story of a lifelong global adventure among 'the avian throng' of some of the world's wildest and remotest specks of land, full of the excitement of arriving at and then relishing the remote places in which life seems more florid, more present and more enlivening than anything at home. No wonder Michael Brooke is an islophiliac for whom no latitude is too high and no ocean too wide for him to have surged into yet another magical seabird realm."
– Adam Nicolson author of Sea Room and The Seabird's Cry

"Can anyone have seen such a vast scattering of wild lives, have lived on such an array of remote rocks? Driven by his fascination with and love for seabirds, biologist Michael Brooke has devoted his life to and understanding and protecting their lives, and been propelled to some of the least known and most astonishing islands on earth. This magical, enthralling and charming book draws on his diaries from over a half-century of exploration. You feel like you're beside him all the way, unzipping tent flaps, opening bothy doors and tossing on the decks of vessels steaming into the dark on monster seas in search of insights into some of the least known of all animal lives."
– Tom Mustill, film-maker and author of How to Speak Whale

"Michael Brooke's journeys are as awe inspiring as those of the seabirds themselves. His brave adventures on the remotest islands on Earth reveal the rich rewards from scientific curiosity combined with passion for the natural world."
– Nick Davies FRS, ornithologist and author of Cuckoo: Cheating by Nature

"An informative and entertaining insight into the life of a remarkable seabird biologist. It is packed with exquisitely detailed accounts of what it takes to travel to tiny oceanic specks, of the people and places encountered on the way, and of the birds met at journey's end. Refreshingly honest, beautifully written and scientifically accurate, No Island Too Far ventures to islands that, realistically, I shall never visit. I closed the book truly wishing it were otherwise."
– Juliet Vickery, Chief Executive, British Trust for Ornithology

"No Island Too Far is witty, touching, funny and really, genuinely interesting. Part-diary, part natural history guide, the book will make you chortle, sigh with delight, do a double take, and perhaps become a bit nostalgic. A wonderfully quirky and more-ish book."
– Joanna Bagniewska, author of The Modern Bestiary: A Curated Collection of Wondrous Creatures

"No Island Too Far is the wonderful story of a lifetime's enthusiasm and an adventure that has never ended. It is simultaneously informative, exciting and funny, full of modesty, wisdom and enterprise, summed up, maybe, by the wry observation that 'staying safe was never a primary aim'. In a world of idiots, this is a marvellous deep dive into common sense and a love for nature."
– Roger Morgan-Grenville, former soldier and author of Shearwater: A Bird, an Ocean, and a Long Way Home

"No Island Too Far is an illuminating and entertaining account of a lifetime engaged with seabirds on mostly remote and (for humans) inhospitable islands. It places Michael Brooke securely within the rich tradition of intrepid naturalists and travellers of earlier centuries."
– Peter Raby, author of Alfred Russel Wallace: A Life

"Everyone likes islands but Michael Brooke loves them – with a passion – along with the charismatic seabirds and often rare endemic species that inhabit them. In this entertaining travelogue he gives us a vivid account of the excitements, privations, risks and satisfactions he has experienced in these wildlife encounters under often extreme conditions."
– Jeremy Mynott, former head of Cambridge University Press

"Studies on islands have given us the theories of evolution and biogeography and shown the fragility of their ecosystems. Island biologists continue to show how important islands are, demonstrating the dynamics of the natural world. Michael Brooke follows along this path in his quest for elusive species, helping to unravel their secrets."
– Carl Jones MBE, conservationist instrumental in saving several Mauritian bird species from extinction

"Birders are renowned for their tenacity and dedication, but there can be few people on earth who have gone to such great lengths in the name of ornithology as Michael Brooke. Driven by scientific curiosity and a burning desire to pursue his beloved birds to the wildest places on earth, No Island Too Far is a highly entertaining account of an extraordinary life, and a must-read for anyone with an interest in adventure, wildlife, and the life-changing nature of remote field work."
– Dr Niall McCann, explorer and biologist

"A heady mix of travel, history and natural history about near and far flung islands, that many us would love to visit! Michael Brooke immerses us in bustling sea bird cities, humming bird havens and lands of lemurs. This is a brilliant book!"
– Nigel Marven, wildlife film presenter and producer

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