Swifts and Us: The Life of the Bird that Sleeps in the Sky

Swifts live almost entirely in the air. They eat, drink, sleep, mate and gather their nesting materials on the wing, fly thousands of miles across the world, navigating their way around storms, never lighting on tree, cliff or ground, until they return home with the summer.

Sarah Gibson has written a fascinating story of discovery, exploring what is known about these mysterious birds, their ancient ancestry and how they have been regarded through history. But the swifts are in real danger: often unintentionally, we are sealing our homes against wildlife of any kind. Cracks, gaps and crevices which for thousands of years have offered nesting space in buildings, are being closed off, while new housing rarely offers entry holes for nesting birds. Loss of breeding places is considered to be a significant factor in the steep decline of these birds over the last twenty years.

Thankfully, there are people in the UK and across Europe striving to ensure a future for swifts. Their actions and stories are woven into the narrative, demonstrating how change is brought about by passionate, determined individuals, whose actions show that everyone can do something to keep these superb birds screaming through our skies.

Sarah Gibson's Swifts and Us is a top-tier exploration into the world of these endangered species. The book's focus on conservation and protection of these animals is a testament to the author's dedication to environmental sciences.

For fans of Mark Cocker (One Midsummer's Day), John Lewis-Stempel (The Wood), Lee Schofield (Wild Fell), James Aldred (Goshawk Summer), and Helen Macdonald (Vesper Flights).

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Swifts and Us: The Life of the Bird that Sleeps in the Sky

Swifts live almost entirely in the air. They eat, drink, sleep, mate and gather their nesting materials on the wing, fly thousands of miles across the world, navigating their way around storms, never lighting on tree, cliff or ground, until they return home with the summer.

Sarah Gibson has written a fascinating story of discovery, exploring what is known about these mysterious birds, their ancient ancestry and how they have been regarded through history. But the swifts are in real danger: often unintentionally, we are sealing our homes against wildlife of any kind. Cracks, gaps and crevices which for thousands of years have offered nesting space in buildings, are being closed off, while new housing rarely offers entry holes for nesting birds. Loss of breeding places is considered to be a significant factor in the steep decline of these birds over the last twenty years.

Thankfully, there are people in the UK and across Europe striving to ensure a future for swifts. Their actions and stories are woven into the narrative, demonstrating how change is brought about by passionate, determined individuals, whose actions show that everyone can do something to keep these superb birds screaming through our skies.

Sarah Gibson's Swifts and Us is a top-tier exploration into the world of these endangered species. The book's focus on conservation and protection of these animals is a testament to the author's dedication to environmental sciences.

For fans of Mark Cocker (One Midsummer's Day), John Lewis-Stempel (The Wood), Lee Schofield (Wild Fell), James Aldred (Goshawk Summer), and Helen Macdonald (Vesper Flights).

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Swifts and Us: The Life of the Bird that Sleeps in the Sky

Swifts and Us: The Life of the Bird that Sleeps in the Sky

by Sarah Gibson

Narrated by Janine Cooper-Marshall

Unabridged — 8 hours, 56 minutes

Swifts and Us: The Life of the Bird that Sleeps in the Sky

Swifts and Us: The Life of the Bird that Sleeps in the Sky

by Sarah Gibson

Narrated by Janine Cooper-Marshall

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Overview

Swifts live almost entirely in the air. They eat, drink, sleep, mate and gather their nesting materials on the wing, fly thousands of miles across the world, navigating their way around storms, never lighting on tree, cliff or ground, until they return home with the summer.

Sarah Gibson has written a fascinating story of discovery, exploring what is known about these mysterious birds, their ancient ancestry and how they have been regarded through history. But the swifts are in real danger: often unintentionally, we are sealing our homes against wildlife of any kind. Cracks, gaps and crevices which for thousands of years have offered nesting space in buildings, are being closed off, while new housing rarely offers entry holes for nesting birds. Loss of breeding places is considered to be a significant factor in the steep decline of these birds over the last twenty years.

Thankfully, there are people in the UK and across Europe striving to ensure a future for swifts. Their actions and stories are woven into the narrative, demonstrating how change is brought about by passionate, determined individuals, whose actions show that everyone can do something to keep these superb birds screaming through our skies.

Sarah Gibson's Swifts and Us is a top-tier exploration into the world of these endangered species. The book's focus on conservation and protection of these animals is a testament to the author's dedication to environmental sciences.

For fans of Mark Cocker (One Midsummer's Day), John Lewis-Stempel (The Wood), Lee Schofield (Wild Fell), James Aldred (Goshawk Summer), and Helen Macdonald (Vesper Flights).


Editorial Reviews

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‘The moving tale of this ancient, mysterious bird’ RSPB’s Nature’s Home

‘lf you love swifts, this is the book for you. It's full of facts not likely to be found elsewhere.’ John Miles, Birdwatching magazine

‘[Swifts and Us] is an excellent introduction to our current state of knowledge of the European Swift and its interactions with people.’ British Ornithologists’ Union

Product Details

BN ID: 2940172341960
Publisher: HarperCollins UK
Publication date: 05/13/2021
Edition description: Unabridged
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