I love birds. All birds. Even the common everyday birds I see in my suburban area, such as the coot (meerkoet in Dutch). The book tells about the life and times of the coot and how these birds manage to be successful all over the world. No small feat for a bird you rarely see flying (they do it at night). The book is a comfortable mix of scientific fact, popular science and pleasing humorous prose written with knowledge and love. Very enjoyable reading and much to learn about the coot. The most interesting thing is how the coot adapts to the unique living environment it happens to find itself in. So in a small country like Holland you can see very different coot behaviour in coots living quite near to each other but in different habitats: inner city, suburban area's, vast open water area's etc.. Coots are very flexible resourceful survivors. I started reading this book at the very end of winter, beginning of spring, perfect timing to start to observe the coots in my area. I have already identified the Corner pond coots, the Broekmolensloot coots, the Boezemwater coots and the Golf course coots... I'll be watching them.