Sold for a farthing, by Clare Kipps, foreward by Julian Huxley. Anyone that is interested in birds would love this book. I read it as a child, and recently bought in on ebay. It is a story about a sparrow, a recorded biograpy of a common sparrow from cradle to grave. Kept it alive from less than a day old until maturity. The book is a bit old, but the first person that would like to read it, and love as much I did it, will post it you, free, if you give me your address by email obviously, just want someone else that loves birds to enjoy it as much as I did, honestly it is a little gem.
Yes please Borlotti if no one else wants it.
Could I read it after Flighty please ;D.
It arrived today and will sit in a comfy chair tomorrow to read and pass on, thank you Borlotti.
A sad evening in the garden, the blackbirds were complaining about the crows, then I heard the owls, in daylight too, going in to feed their young. Way of the bird world :(
Ninny
Try "Jonathon Livingstone Seagull". Cheers, Tony.
Quote from: Kleftiwallah on June 25, 2012, 22:53:13
Try "Jonathon Livingstone Seagull". Cheers, Tony.
One of my favourites :)
Mine too!!
I would like to read Sold For a Farthing but too far to send it so didn't ask. I was hoping it was on Kindle but not. I tried Amazon and they only had a collectible.
Enjoy
XX Jeannine
A wonderful little book, I am so happy you shared it Borlotti.
Ninny
Quote from: Ninnyscrops. on June 27, 2012, 00:31:48
A wonderful little book, I am so happy you shared it Borlotti.
Ninny
Ready to be posted back or on, just waiting for your response Borlotti! :)
Ninny
I wonder........if this is a Round Robin (see what I did there? ;D) type thread, I wonder if I could add my name to the reading list to read-and-pass-on, please?
btw Ninny - you sure it was crows the blackbirds were complaining about, not rooks?
Just that I remembered the saying I learned when I lived in Deepest Glos - if you see a lot of crows them be rooks, if you see a solitary rook, that's a crow.... ::) :)
Quote from: Lishka on June 27, 2012, 23:09:30
I wonder........if this is a Round Robin (see what I did there? ;D) type thread, I wonder if I could add my name to the reading list to read-and-pass-on, please?
btw Ninny - you sure it was crows the blackbirds were complaining about, not rooks?
Just that I remembered the saying I learned when I lived in Deepest Glos - if you see a lot of crows them be rooks, if you see a solitary rook, that's a crow.... ::) :)
Now that's an interesting saying and I'll remember it, thank you, Lishka. By the size I would say a crow was on the hunt, but they could have spread out around the copse (if they were rooks) as the blackbirds were complaining all along the gardens.
Ninny
PS. Great to see you posting again :)