Book Review # 49 – How to be an Urban Birder
How to be an Urban Birder
Author:
David Lindo
Publisher:
Princeton University Press
Review:
“This book may be of great help to many people that love birds but happen to live in urban areas. These people will be surprised to find out the many bird species that have adapted to live in areas where humans thrive and reside, far from woods or open fields. The author Mr. David Lindo, has a great deal of information which most likely be relevant to make a birder out of you…an urban birder!
Mr. Lindo is well known throughout the UK and will give you the best tips for making birds visit your gardens.
He has a number of ways to provide enough information about becoming a birder and set many examples, drawings, photographs and color illustrations. With 232 pages and 270 color photos.
And I quote Mr. Lindo: “If you stopped someone in the street to ask them to name an urban bird, they would almost certainly come up with pigeon. After that, a few of those people may struggle and offer up a sparrow into the mix and then perhaps draw a blank.”
Reviewed by:
H.J. Ruiz – Avian101.Wordpress.com – September 7th, 2018




David Lindo has done a great deal to popularize birdwatching in British cities.
I think that’s a great idea. We share the territory with birds, we should know more about them. Thank you John! 🙂
Great book idea. Thanks for the review HJ.
Thank you Chris! 🙂
Thanks for the review. I had noticed this book and thought it looked like a good read – and I like the cover concept! I think this might a very useful way to introduce people to birding. Which can’t be bad! RH
Thank you for sharing RH! 🙂
Ah, a follow-up of sorts to “Welcome to Subirdia.” Most people are totally oblivious to the birds in the city and I’m sure I get strange looks when I show up with my camera and peer into the treetops. But every once in a while someone asks and it’s lovely to watch them wake up to the reality. Thanks for the review! 🙂
Thank you Lisa! You’re totally correct about that. 🙂
Thanks for the review, HJ!
I thank you too, for your visit Clare. 🙂
🙂