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R Bruce Richardson

    R. Bruce is an author, artist, and musician whose writings delve into the heart of the Australian landscape and its wildlife. His prose is infused with a profound love for nature, reflecting his belief that the more his heart is spread across a place, the more heart he gains. This unique perspective brings a sense of expanding joy and deeper connection to the world in his literary work. His writing offers readers a vision of the world through the eyes of someone who finds richness in diversity and sharing.

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    An Australian Birding Year
    • An Australian Birding Year

      • 372 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      4.3(60)Add rating

      A highly personal account of a phenomenal, once-in-a-lifetime adventure that saw Bruce and his wife, Lynn, embark on a year of travel and birding across the entire continent in a camper van. Their aim was to see Australia, but also to keep a list of the birds that they saw together.

      An Australian Birding Year
    • More Australian Birding Tales takes up where the author's very successful first book, An Australian Birding Year, ended. In this new book Bruce Richardson describes his further birding adventures, which take his total 'life list' from 672 to 759, well exceeding his initial target of 700 species. He delights in finding new 'lifer' species, whether they are common but not yet seen by him or mega rarities, but he also glories in the fact that his birding trips take him to stunning parts of Australia that he wouldn't normally have visited. He travels through the outback, takes the ferry over to Tasmania, makes several pelagic expeditions and goes on a memorable trip to Cocos/Keeling and Christmas Islands. He describes his travels with humour, and intersperses the ticks and the dips of birding with personal anecdotes of a life lived through good times and bad. Although reaching the 700 species target was a milestone, for Bruce birding is equally about the vibe, the good friends he makes along the way, and his exploration of the glorious Australian countryside. He certainly does see some cool birds though.

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