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Feasting, Fowling and Feathers

- A History of the Exploitation of Wild Birds

About Feasting, Fowling and Feathers

The way wild birds have been exploited over the centuries forms the focus of this remarkable new book by Michael Shrubb. It looks at the use of birds as food, for feathers and skins, for eggs, as cage birds, as specimens and for hunting, focusing on Britain, northern Europe and the North Atlantic. Never before has a book brought the huge amount of information on these topics in the academic literature together under one cover. Introductory chapters on what was taken, when, why and its impact are followed by a number of sections looking in detail at important bird groups. Along with discussions of broader themes of exploitation, the book is packed with amazing facts. For example, we learn ΓÇó why Grey Herons were so important in medieval falconry ΓÇó why the Black Death was good news for bustards ΓÇó why Napoleon is to blame for the scarcity of Quail in Britain today ΓÇó when tame plover stew was all the rage The book concludes with discussions of the cage bird and plumage trades, both now consigned to the annals of history, in Britain at any rate. As well as summarising and condensing the material into a readable and entertaining account, Shrubb goes back to the original sources. This has allowed him to shed new and surprising light on the biogeography of a number of British birds.

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9781408159903
  • Binding:
  • Hardback
  • Pages:
  • 256
  • Published:
  • August 1, 2013
  • Dimensions:
  • 240x158x23 mm.
  • Weight:
  • 754 g.
Delivery: 2-4 weeks
Expected delivery: October 29, 2024

Description of Feasting, Fowling and Feathers

The way wild birds have been exploited over the centuries forms the focus of this remarkable new book by Michael Shrubb. It looks at the use of birds as food, for feathers and skins, for eggs, as cage birds, as specimens and for hunting, focusing on Britain, northern Europe and the North Atlantic. Never before has a book brought the huge amount of information on these topics in the academic literature together under one cover.

Introductory chapters on what was taken, when, why and its impact are followed by a number of sections looking in detail at important bird groups. Along with discussions of broader themes of exploitation, the book is packed with amazing facts. For example, we learn

ΓÇó why Grey Herons were so important in medieval falconry
ΓÇó why the Black Death was good news for bustards
ΓÇó why Napoleon is to blame for the scarcity of Quail in Britain today
ΓÇó when tame plover stew was all the rage

The book concludes with discussions of the cage bird and plumage trades, both now consigned to the annals of history, in Britain at any rate. As well as summarising and condensing the material into a readable and entertaining account, Shrubb goes back to the original sources. This has allowed him to shed new and surprising light on the biogeography of a number of British birds.

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