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Corvus: A Life With Birds | Esther Woolfson
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Esther Woolfson’s daughter rescued Chicken, a fledgling rook sixteen years ago. Amazed by their intelligence and personalities, Woolfson became fascinated by corvids. Chicken, Spike the magpie, and, most recently, Ziki the Crow have formed sibling relationships with Woolfson’s daughters and with each other: cached food in her kitchen wall and laid eggs in her living room; called to her at dawn, and perched companionably on her knee of an evening; and taught her more than she ever expected about birds and about human beings. Woolfson’s account of her experiences is funny, touching and beautifully written, and offers fascinating insights into the closeness human beings can achieve with wild creatures.
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Corvus: A Life With Birds | Esther Woolfson
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A while ago I started binging on nature writing, from nonfiction environmentalism to memoir. Of the bunch above my favourite has to be Corvus by Esther Woolfson. It's all about her life living with rescue birds and her tales of her magpie will stay with you.

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