Letting her experience speak for itself, Woolfson likens the fears and foibles of corvids to those of humans, taking into account the science of bird intelligence, evolution, song, and flight while also highlighting their big personalities and capacity for affection
Esther Woolfson Livres
L'écriture d'Esther Woolfson explore les liens complexes entre le paysage urbain et la nature sauvage, se penchant sur les relations entre les humains et les innombrables espèces qui habitent nos espaces communs. Son travail aborde souvent des thèmes tels que la biologie, le changement climatique et l'éthique des interactions inter-espèces. Woolfson défie les frontières conventionnelles entre les arts et les sciences, apportant une perspective interdisciplinaire unique à ses observations. Sa prose offre des aperçus profonds sur les écosystèmes cachés et notre cohabitation avec la nature au sein des villes.





Field Notes from a Hidden City: An Urban Nature Diary
- 368pages
- 13 heures de lecture
The book, originally published by Granta Books in 2013, presents a compelling narrative that explores unique themes and characters. It delves into intricate relationships and societal issues, offering readers an engaging and thought-provoking experience. The author's distinctive voice and style contribute to a rich storytelling that captivates and resonates with audiences.
Corvus: A Life with Birds
- 352pages
- 13 heures de lecture
Scottish writer Esther Woolfson details fascination with corvids, based on experiences with her own pet birds, which includes a rook named Chicken, a talking magpie, a baby crow, a starling, a parrot, and others
A beautifully written and thought-provoking record of a year spent observing the natural world in a city, which looks afresh at our relationship to the weather, the plants and the animals that live in close proximity to us
A landmark new book about the fraught relationship between humans and animals that takes us from Genesis to climate change.