Life with Birds contains intriguing examples of the huge range of
interactions between birds and people. How undercover law enforcement in
the US is tackling a cruel and bloodthirsty 'sport'; how birds are being
used to smuggle drugs into a prison and across borders; controversial
practices such as bird sacrifice in religious ceremonies; and how some
Kenyan tribesmen are guided by a bird to find a food they both value.
Many myths, magic and religious practices involving birds are exposed
such as whether they can predict deadly mining disasters; whether they
have killed anyone; and whether the eerie night-time calls in the
precipitous mountains of Madeira are the souls of shepherds who have
fallen to their deaths. If you have ever wondered what a nest made
solely of bird saliva, considered a delicacy in some countries, tastes
like or whether you knew Chairman Mao's 'kill a sparrow' campaign in the
1950s resulted in many millions of Chinese dying of starvation, Life
with Birds will provide enlightenment as well as a hugely enjoyable
read.