Birds and Man

William Henry Hudson (1841 - 1922)

During the later part of his life Hudson lived in southern England, where he was involved very early on with the RSPB (Royal Society for the Protection of Birds). Birds and Man is a slow moving work where Hudson discusses his love of birds, and the need for better protection of them. - Summary by clarinetcarrot

Genre(s): Animals

Language: English

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 01 Birds at their Best clarinetcarrot
00:49:51
Play 02 Birds and Man clarinetcarrot
00:27:17
Play 03 Daws in the West Country clarinetcarrot
00:27:35
Play 04 Early Spring in Savernake Forest clarinetcarrot
00:28:52
Play 05 A Wood Wren at Wells clarinetcarrot
00:19:16
Play 06 The Secret of the Willow Wren clarinetcarrot
00:20:17
Play 07 Secret of the Charm of Flowers clarinetcarrot
00:33:17
Play 08 Ravens in Somerset clarinetcarrot
00:17:46
Play 09 Owls in a Village clarinetcarrot
00:18:03
Play 10 The Strange and Beautiful Sheldrake clarinetcarrot
00:15:37
Play 11 Geese: An Appreciation and a Memory clarinetcarrot
00:29:35
Play 12 The Dartford Warbler clarinetcarrot
00:33:59
Play 13 Vert - Vert, or Parrot Gossip clarinetcarrot
00:24:45
Play 14 Something Pretty in a Glass Case clarinetcarrot
00:16:26
Play 15 Selborne clarinetcarrot
00:22:57