Tales from Concrete Jungles

Tales from Concrete Jungles
Author: David Lindo
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2015-06-18
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781472918581

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Born and raised in London, David Lindo's passionate interest in the natural world, especially birds, began at an early age. His thriving curiosity opened a door for him into an unexplored world of urban birding. Years later he decided to champion the delights of birding in cities and reinvented himself as the Urban Birder. Using this illustrious alias David Lindo has brought urban birding back into the public consciousness, promoting its virtues at every opportunity and writing about it in the birding press. He urges people to look up when walking around in cities, or to stop and close your eyes in a busy street just to listen to the birds that may be singing. In his second book, David visits some of the world's most unnatural environments, revealing the astonishingly diverse range of wildlife that can be found when you take the time to look. Much more than a compendium of birding sites, each tale follows the Urban Birder in his enthralling pursuit of city birding. Accompanied by dedicated local conservationists and renowned birders, David gives a deeper insight into the true nature of each city. Featuring 70 locations to explore, Tales from Concrete Jungles is the perfect book to dip in to when on the move, or to hide away with on a rainy afternoon. Join David in his celebration of nature, pick up travel inspiration, and immerse yourself in his captivating quest for urban birding.

Tales of the City

Tales of the City
Author: Ruth Finnegan
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 242
Release: 1998-10-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 0521626234

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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Little Kids Big City

Little Kids  Big City
Author: Alex McCord,Simon van Kempen
Publsiher: Sterling & Ross Publishers
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2010
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780982139226

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Stars of Bravo TV’s The Real Housewives of New York City, Alex McCord and Simon van Kempen, have a hit show and a great book, Little Kids, Big City, a lighthearted and critically acclaimed he-said, she-said rant, about their experiences raising their two young children in the Big Apple. More of a Momoir (and Dadoir) covering the last 10 years of their lives, Alex & Simon write with a unique and humorous insight into the challenges facing parents today. They use their own hard-won experience as a springboard to discuss life before children and their determination not to have any, followed by their journey and eventual change of heart and the rollercoaster ride of having two children in two years in a seemingly non-child-friendly environment. Rather than a preachy, how-to guide, Simon & Alex take the reader on a romp through the indignities and surprises that befell them. Their informative and often hair-raising stories of life in the concrete jungle make Little Kids, Big City a must-read for anyone who has ever had children, hated children or thought they might want to have them someday, as well as for any fan of their hit show.

Urban Aviary

Urban Aviary
Author: Stephen Moss
Publsiher: White Lion Publishing
Total Pages: 163
Release: 2019-08-06
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781781318409

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A unique guide to the unusual and often surprising birds that soar above our cities around the world. From frigatebirds wheeling over Rio de Janeiro to bowerbirds displaying in the suburbs of Canberra, penguins in Cape Town to pelicans in San Francisco, and huge flocks of starlings roosting around the Colosseum in Rome, the world’s cities are home to a remarkable array of feathered citizens. Through Stephen Moss’s expert knowledge and insight, Urban Aviary provides a beautiful guide to some of the most extraordinary species of city birds that have become native, including helpful spotting hints and fact boxes for each bird, all of which are brought to life by Marc Martin’s distinctive and beautiful watercolours.

The Urban Birder

The Urban Birder
Author: David Lindo
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 189
Release: 2015-06-04
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781472925534

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The motivational story of David Lindo's experiences with birding in the city Anyone can become an Urban Birder. You can do it anywhere and any time, whether you've got the day to spare, on your way to work, during your lunch break or just looking out of a window. Look up and you will see. The book is an inspirational look at the birdlife in our cities, or more accurately, the author David's personal journey of discovery involving encounters with racism, air rifle-toting youths, girls, alcohol, music, finding urban wildlife oases and of course, birds.

Inmate Tales

Inmate Tales
Author: Tangarika Canada
Publsiher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 65
Release: 2022-03-09
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781665554473

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This book is a reflection of my encounters with inmates. It details situations that occurred during those encounters and my own personal experiences as an inmate myself.

Darwin Comes to Town

Darwin Comes to Town
Author: Menno Schilthuizen
Publsiher: Quercus Publishing
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2018-02-08
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781786481078

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See your city through fresh eyes We are marching towards a future in which three-quarters of humans live in cities, and a large portion of the planet's landmass is urbanized. With much of the rest covered by human-shaped farms, pasture, and plantations, where can nature still go? To the cities -- is Menno Schilthuizen's answer in this remarkable book. And with more and more wildlife carving out new niches among humans, evolution takes a surprising turn. Urban animals evolve to become more cheeky and resourceful, city pigeons develop detox-plumage, and weeds growing from cracks in the pavement get a new type of seeds. City blackbirds are even on their way of becoming an entirely new species, which we could name Turdus urbanicus. Thanks to evolutionary adaptation taking place at unprecedented speeds, plants and animals are coming up with new ways of living in the seemingly hostile environments of asphalt and steel that we humans have created. We are on the verge of a new chapter in the history of life, Schilthuizen says -- a chapter in which much old biodiversity is, sadly, disappearing, but also one in which a new and exciting set of life forms is being born. Menno Schilthuizen shows us that evolution in cities can happen far more rapidly, and strangely, than Darwin had dared dream.

Concrete Jungle

Concrete Jungle
Author: N Eldredge
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2007-07-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0393019640

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