Little Black Bird

Little Black Bird by B. Oddie is a humorous exploration of birdwatching, published by Arrow (A Division of Random House Group) on March 11, 1982. This edition spans 150 pages and is presented in English. The book combines serious advice with entertaining anecdotes, reflecting the author’s unique perspective on the joys and quirks of birdwatching.
Readers will find a blend of practical insights and amusing stories as Oddie discusses the ideal attire for birdwatching and his preference between being labeled an “ornithologist” or a “bird spotter.” The narrative includes various tales from his birdwatching adventures around the world, making it a lighthearted yet informative read for enthusiasts of humor, animals, and outdoor activities.
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In this book, comedian Bill Oddie writes about the glory of birdwatching, offering both serious advice as well as hilarious anecdotes. He dissects the proper uniform for birdwatching, debates whether he’d liked to be called an “ornithologist” or a “bird spotter,” and tells tales of the birdwatching trips he has taken across the globe.
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