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Shivering with antici…. pation

One of my favourite moments in travel, surprisingly, comes long before the actual trip. There are few things as exhilarating as a new field guide. The day before yesterday the…

One of my favourite moments in travel, surprisingly, comes long before the actual trip. There are few things as exhilarating as a new field guide. The day before yesterday the Collin’s Bird Guide (to the birds of Britain and Europe. Isn’t Britain in Europe?) arrived courtesy of my friend Charlie, the world famous host of Charlie’s Bird Blog.
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Typically, I go through a guide for a new country or region at least three times before a trip. First read through I skim through it, looking at all the birds, all the plates and maps, and glancing over some descriptions.  The second time (which I am just about to start), I get a little more systematic, looking over the maps and paying attention to the birds that I’m likely to see.  And thirdly, I study those birds I’m likely to see, paying more attention to the descriptions and field marks.  All of this has the effect of building the anticipation (as if it was needed for this trip) of the upcoming visit.

Now some people I know, confess to a Field Guide addiction, even as they are eschewing the 12 step program and help.  I have no such addiction.  I can put this down anytime I want, just not right now, maybe later.

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