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The Eastern Curlew

Author: Harry Saddler  

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The Eastern Curlew is a marvel. Tender, wise, profound, expansive. In a moment of profound ecological crisis we urgently need more books like it, and more writers like Harry Saddler. - James Bradley author of Clade

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The Eastern Curlew is a marvel. Tender, wise, profound, expansive. In a moment of profound ecological crisis we urgently need more books like it, and more writers like Harry Saddler. - James Bradley author of Clade

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Every year around July, large flocks of Eastern Curlews leave their breeding grounds in the Arctic and embark on a perilous 10,000 kilometre journey to the coast of Australia. The birds cannot swim; if they become exhausted and fall into the ocean, they die. But it's a journey they have made for tens of thousands of years, tracing invisible flyways in the sky in what is one of the most spectacular mass migrations in the animal kingdom.



Following the eastern curlew along its migratory path, award-winning nature writer Harry Saddler explores how these incredible birds have impressed themselves on the cultures of the countries they fly through, the threat to their survival posed by development, and the complex ways these birds may be entwined with humankind. The Eastern Curlew is a delightful and vivid portrait of a fascinating natural phenomenon.

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About the Author

Harry Saddler is the author of We Both Know: Ten Stories About Relationships (2005) and Small Moments (2007),

a short novel about the aftermath of the Canberra bushfires of 2003, both published by Ginninderra Press.

In 2014 he was joint-winner of the Melbourne Writers Festival/Blurb Inc 'Blog-to-Book Challenge' for his blog Noticing Animals, resulting in his third book Not Birdwatching: Reflections on Noticing Animals. His non-fiction writing about the ecological, physical, and philosophical interactions between humans and animals has been published online at Meanjin and the Wheeler Centre, and in print in The Lifted Brow. He has twice been shortlisted for The Lifted Brow's Prize for Experimental Non-fiction.

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Every year around July, large flocks of Eastern Curlews leave their breeding grounds in the Arctic and embark on a perilous 10,000 kilometre journey to the coast of Australia. The birds cannot swim; if they become exhausted and fall into the ocean, they die. But it's a journey they have made for tens of thousands of years, tracing invisible flyways in the sky in what is one of the most spectacular mass migrations in the animal kingdom.Following the eastern curlew along its migratory path, award-winning nature writer Harry Saddler explores how these incredible birds have impressed themselves on the cultures of the countries they fly through, the threat to their survival posed by development, and the complex ways these birds may be entwined with humankind. The Eastern Curlew is a delightful and vivid portrait of a fascinating natural phenomenon.

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Product Details

Publisher
Affirm Press
Published
9th April 2019
Pages
224
ISBN
9781925870831

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