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This is an absolutely amazing an honest book about birds in England and South Amerika in XIX-XX centuries! Before reading this, I had no idea, how bad the persecution of birds was those days in England. It is hard to imagine, how hard it was for a sensitive bird loving soul such as Hudson refusing to buy and eat a shot wild goose and feeling painfuly for the nature. The book has bright and cheerful moments as well, and some very interesting observations of bird life, some of it changed today, some not. I wish I could show Hundon today's England, how popular are the concervation activities, how it changed and how a lot people care. I would say, thank you for putting your efforts in RSPB and protection of the birds!