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The Gull Next Door

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  • 192pages
  • 7 heures de lecture

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A uniquely personal meditation on Britain's gulls by a leading wildlife writer, this exploration reveals the dual nature of these birds. From a distance, gulls symbolize freedom over the ocean, but up close, they can be loud and aggressive. Despite this, they captivate birdwatchers and earn the respect of seafarers. The narrative delves into the natural history of gulls and their complex relationship with humans. Marianne Taylor, who grew up in an English seaside town surrounded by gulls, champions these often-overlooked birds. She examines various gull species, detailing their feeding habits, family life, social behaviors, and migration patterns across diverse landscapes. Special attention is given to the herring gull, a well-known yet persecuted species facing alarming population declines. The book also touches on gulls in legend, fiction, and culture, while offering insights into conservation efforts to protect them globally. Through her observations, Taylor reveals that gulls are innovative thinkers, devoted partners, and resilient parents, leading long lives filled with exploration. Despite their natural abilities, many gull species struggle to thrive in their native habitats, increasingly adapting to human environments. This work encourages a harmonious coexistence with these majestic, yet often misunderstood, birds.

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The Gull Next Door, Marianne Taylor

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2020
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