In this fascinating account, Richard Smyth asks what it is about
birdsong that we so love. Exploring the myriad ways in which it has
influenced literature, music, science, and our very ideas of what it
means to be human, Smyth's nuanced investigation shows that what we hear
says as much about us, our dreams and desires, as it does about the
birds and their songs. At a time when our birdsong is growing quieter,
with fewer voices, more thinly spread, A Sweet, Wild Note is a
celebration of the complex relationships between birds, people, and the
land; it is also a passionate call to arms lest our trees and hedgerows
fall silent.