Landfill
Discovering the wild in urban landscapes through the eyes of gulls
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Little Toller Books
Published:23rd Jun '22
Should be back in stock very soon
In Landfill, Tim Dee explores the lives of gulls thriving in urban settings, revealing their surprising connections to human life and nature.
In Landfill, Tim Dee embarks on a fascinating journey that explores the lives of gulls in our urban environments. These birds, often overlooked and misunderstood, have adapted to modernity, thriving in the spaces created by human activity. As Dee follows these remarkable creatures to rubbish dumps, he uncovers their unique behaviors and interactions with our world, revealing how they have become our unlikely companions in the wild. Through his observations, he highlights the intricate relationship between humans and nature, urging us to pay attention to the stories that gulls can tell us about our shared existence.
The narrative is enriched by Dee's encounters with gull-watchers, who share their passion for these birds and offer insights into their behaviors and habitats. He weaves in references to ancient poets and Victorian novelists, drawing parallels between their observations of nature and the modern-day experiences of gulls. This blend of personal narrative, ecological exploration, and literary reflection creates a compelling tapestry that invites readers to reconsider their perceptions of wildlife in urban settings.
Ultimately, Landfill serves as a reminder that the wild is not separate from our lives but intertwined with them. By listening to the stories of gulls, we can learn valuable lessons about coexistence and the importance of appreciating the natural world around us. Dee's work challenges us to acknowledge the beauty and resilience of these birds, encouraging a deeper connection with the environment we share.
'An important and entirely brilliant book...an absolute triumph.' Helen Macdonald, author of H is for Hawk; 'A startling and truly original book.' Richard Holmes; 'A true zoological and anthropological classic.' Charles Foster
ISBN: 9781915068040
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242 pages