Deep dive into the complex world of human-avian bonds in @sean_nixon 's latest blog post! A compelling read on the intricate dance of care, power, & love between Konrad Lorenz and his feathered companions, Martina & Tschock https://t.co/LsFBNuy1VQ
We are back with a great story from @GuidaMichael . Discover the heartwarming story of Len Howard, the British woman who gave up city life to live among the wild birds in her Sussex cottage https://t.co/hT3mO8SFIo
'The cloud of ants, the geckoes’ joy,
small carnage. That’s all there is to it.'
Two poems from the pages of the brand new issue, ARK, by Theophilus Kwek and Michael Guida @GuidaMichael Artwork 'The Flight Path' by Lousia Crispin
https://t.co/8BrP4hzrUd
#poetry#darkmountain
@max_long @Public_Hist_TMB @hacurry @PeterMandler1 Max, this is super news. Well done indeed! Would very much like to eye-ball your work asap and hope to see you soon
Delighted that my article on children and rabbit keeping has come out as part of fab special issue on childhood and material culture across Europe ed by Nicoleta Roman https://t.co/fGrlc4ozkO
Find out why the BBC’s leading figure, John Reith, believed radio waves connected all humans to the perfect stillness of the heavens and the grand scheme of nature, in this chapter by @GuidaMichael. https://t.co/6iVmW8dQWr
There is really no good moment to share this news, but I have just signed the book contract for "Winged Worlds: Common Spaces of Avian-Human Lives". Proud to work with @GuidaMichael and our amazing authors on this project @WGeographies and great to see it coming to this stage.
Come to Greenwich @UoGHistorians on 26 May (5.45pm) to hear @GuidaMichael talk about his new book 'Listening to British Nature: Wartime, Radio and Modern Life, 1914' (OUP). Book your free ticket here https://t.co/x12iMBAVaO