Books by Andy Stoddart
"Prairie Dreams" - an environmental history of North America’s Great Plains.
"The Birds of Blakeney Point" - a complete account of the birds of Blakeney Point, Norfolk.
"Prairie Dreams" by Andy Stoddart
‘Prairie Dreams’
by Andy Stoddart (privately published in the United States, 2011, ISBN 978-1456590185)
- Softback
- 262 pages
- £10.99 plus postage and packing
‘Prairie Dreams’ is an environmental history of the Great Plains, a history of the interaction between European culture and the North American grasslands. It argues that the stories of man and nature on the Plains are inextricably linked and that the development of a more ethical, conservation-focused future for the region must draw on a more complete and connected understanding of both its human and natural history.
This history, though, is not just a story of physical change, of ranching, settlement, landscape transformation and wildlife extinction. It is also the story of our values, morals and ideology, of our mental relationship with the natural world, of how we imagine and understand a land and how it is shaped by our cultures and traditions. The Great Plains have been, and remain, a place for projecting our dreams and for discovering ourselves, who we are and what we value most. Their history is an inescapable parable of our relationship with the land.
In the UK order your copy from :-
Andy StoddartNorth Norfolk Birds
7, Elsden Close
Holt
Norfolk
NR25 6JW
Tel. 01263 711396
If ordering from outside the UK, please order from Amazon.com
"The Birds of Blakeney Point" by Andy Stoddart and Steve Joyner
‘The Birds of Blakeney Point’
by Andy Stoddart and Steve Joyner (Wren Publishing, 2005, ISBN 0-9542545-2-X)
- Hardback
- 239 pages
- 28 colour and 2 black-and-white photographs
- Specially created linocut cover by Robert Gillmor
- Illustrated throughout by local artist James McCallum
SPECIAL OFFER! Normally £25.00 but reduced to £20.00 post free exclusively for clients of North Norfolk Birds!
Few places in Britain, or indeed anywhere, have as long an ornithological history as Blakeney Point. The Point has always been famous for its colony of Common Terns but was ‘discovered’ in the 1880s as a haunt of autumn Bluethroats and subsequently acquired a reputation as a rich hunting ground for bird collectors. Early rarity credits from this era include the first British Pallas’s Warbler and Yellow-breasted Bunting and the first English Arctic Warbler.
The tern colonies and breeding waders have always been of national importance and benefited from some of the country’s earliest and most enlightened conservation efforts, continued today through the work of the National Trust. Between the 1950s and the 1970s Blakeney Point was renowned as a place to observe ‘falls’ of continental migrants and was at the forefront of the bird observatory movement. Today the Point continues to cast its spell, with such exciting birds as Snowy Owl and Pallas’s Grasshopper Warbler now added to its growing list.
This book brings together for the first time a complete account of Blakeney Point’s long history of birds. It includes a description of its topography and wider natural history, a history of its ornithology, an account of migration and the influence of weather through the year, an overview of its breeding birds, tales of some ‘great days’ and a full systematic list.
‘Really excellent’ - ‘British Birds’
‘An exemplary local avifauna’ - ‘Birdwatch ’
‘Highly recommended’ - ‘Birding World’
Order your copy from :-
Andy StoddartNorth Norfolk Birds
7, Elsden Close
Holt
Norfolk
NR25 6JW
Tel. 01263 711396