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Flight of the Budgerigar: An Illustrated History
Paperback / softback
Main Details
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Flight of the Budgerigar: An Illustrated History
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Penny Olsen
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Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:272 | Dimensions(mm): Height 210,Width 153 |
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Category/Genre | Domestic animals and pets |
ISBN/Barcode |
9780642279606
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
National Library of Australia
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Imprint |
National Library of Australia
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Publication Date |
1 October 2021 |
Publication Country |
Australia
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Description
*Longlisted for the ABIA Book Awards 2022: Small Publishers' Adult Book of the Year* The Budgerigar is arguably Australia's best-known bird. At the same time, it is so ubiquitous that not everyone knows that it is Australian. Nor do many realise that the multicoloured bird that comes to mind - not to mention today's super-sized, extravagantly coiffed show budgie - is as different from the free-living original as a chihuahua from a wolf. Far from the cosy domestic lives our pet budgies live today, the native budgerigar has lived millennia of boom-bust cycles in the arid inland of Australia. Life was often short; if they were not fodder for predators, they starved or had to struggle their way to districts closer to the coast. For the Warlpiri and their Arrernte neighbours around Alice Springs, the Budgerigar (in its ancestral form) was a totem animal, featuring in art, ceremonies, songlines and legends. Since 1840, when ornithologist John Gould took living specimens to London, this little parrot has been on a remarkable journey. The Budgerigar was Australia's first mass export; its story includes British queens and nobles, Japanese princes and Hollywood stars. It has won the hearts of British spies and world leaders, including Churchill, Stalin and Kennedy. Taking the reader from the Dreamtime to the colonial live bird trade, the competitive culture of the showroom and today's thriving wild flocks, Flight of the Budgerigar is the authoritative history of the Budgerigar, written by respected ornithologist Dr Penny Olsen, and lavishly illustrated in full colour.
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