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Interesting Bird Nests & Eggs

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By: Douglas GD Russell(Author)
256 pages, 100+ colour photos and colour & b/w illustrations
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  • Interesting Bird Nests & Eggs ISBN: 9780565095529 Hardback Sep 2024 In stock
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Interesting Bird Nests & Eggs presents charming and wonderfully diverse portraits of bird eggs and nests, each specially selected from specimens held by the Natural History Museum, London. The Museum holds one of the largest and most comprehensive collections of blown birds' eggs in the world as well as over 4,000 nests. Each portrait includes a caption which reveals the most interesting biological, physical and geographic details. Many of the specimens also shed light on historical expeditions, and the study of human culture.

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  • Hidden Wonders of Avian Life
    By Utku 28 Nov 2024 Written for Hardback
    Douglas G. D. Russell’s Bird Nests & Eggs is a delightful and insightful journey into the fascinating world of bird nests and eggs. Whether you’re a seasoned ornithologist or someone simply curious about nature, this book draws you in with its stunning visuals and engaging content, blending the beauty of birds with the rich stories of biodiversity and natural history.

    One of the book’s greatest strengths is how approachable it is. Russell’s writing strikes a perfect balance—it’s scientifically rigorous yet wonderfully easy to read, making it equally enjoyable for experts and those just beginning to explore the subject. The photographs are truly breathtaking, offering a close-up view of the diversity and intricacy of bird nests and eggs. Every image is paired with a caption that reveals fascinating details about the biology, geography, or history behind each specimen, adding layers of meaning to the visuals.

    Beyond its aesthetic appeal, the book has real academic weight. It highlights the immense value of museum collections in understanding and preserving biodiversity, especially in our current era of environmental crises. Drawing on the incredible resources of the Natural History Museum in London, Russell not only showcases the beauty of these specimens but also emphasizes their role in cultural and historical narratives. The stories of historical expeditions woven into the book add depth and make it resonate on a human level, connecting the study of birds to broader aspects of human culture.

    What I found especially moving is the book’s subtle but powerful conservation message. At a time when biodiversity is under severe threat, Bird Nests & Eggs serves as a reminder of why preserving natural history collections is so important. These collections aren’t just relics of the past—they’re vital tools for understanding and protecting life on Earth in the present and future.

    In short, this book is a true gem. It’s beautifully written, richly illustrated, and filled with information that’s as captivating as it is important. Douglas G. D. Russell has created something truly special, and I highly recommend Bird Nests & Eggs to anyone who loves birds, nature, or the timeless stories that natural history has to tell.
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Biography

Douglas Russell is the senior curator of birds at the Natural History Museum and is responsible for all the avian egg and nest collections. As a working scientific institution, the Museum is at the forefront of cutting-edge research and scientific discovery. They use their unique collections and unrivalled expertise to tackle the biggest challenges facing the world today. All sales of Museum books support our scientific research, educational programmes and conservation.

New
By: Douglas GD Russell(Author)
256 pages, 100+ colour photos and colour & b/w illustrations
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