Zoo and Nature-related Christmas Gifts

FunkyGibbon

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Just a little bit of fun:

What gifts did you receive that might be of interest to the forum?

I'll start obviously:

I got 'The Aye-aye and I', by Gerald Durrell. Growing up we had a lot of Durrell in the house and although I came to it slightly late, when I did I must have gone through all of the books several times over in about two years . Then I moved on to the library (or libraries) and read all the ones there too. After that I pretty much petered out and never really went to the effort of tracking down the last few when I was old enough to do so financially. 'The Aye-aye and I' is one where I'm not sure whether I read it or not; we certainly didn't have it at home (although as I write this I'm starting to suspect that I have read it). In any case I haven't read any Durrell for a long time so it'll be a real delight.
 
I got a gift certificate to the Andrew Isles Natural History Bookshop from the staff, which was really nice. I was also given a lot of alcohol, probably so I can de-stress after a day at work. Definitely zoo related.
 
My sister gave me a coloured biro portrait of one of my Amazonian poison frogs (Ranitomeya amazonica) which she had drawn.
I was also given 'A Field Guide to the Tracks and Signs of Southern and East African Wildlife' and some cash ahead of my trip to South Africa next month. :)
 
I got 'The Aye-aye and I', by Gerald Durrell. Growing up we had a lot of Durrell in the house and although I came to it slightly late, when I did I must have gone through all of the books several times over in about two years .

Perhaps surprisingly, I came to the writing of Durrell very late; perhaps only five years ago or thereabouts!
 
Books I received which would interest the forum:

The San Diego Zoo: The First Century 1916-2016
Through the Lion Gate: A History of the Berlin Zoo
Dinosaur Art II: The Cutting Edge of Paleoart

I actually already owned the first two :p:oops: but it means a LOT more to me that my brother knows me so well!
 
The best thing I received was a painting of a resplendent quetzal that was done on the feather of a resplendent quetzal. My family knows me well!

My recent trip to Texas is also considered a large portion of my presents. Beyond that, I received some photography gear.
 
The best thing I received was a painting of a resplendent quetzal that was done on the feather of a resplendent quetzal. My family knows me well!

Wow! Do you have a picture? I collect feathers and also have painted some, I´d love to see it.
 
I got the Wimmelbuch book of Tiergarten Schönbrunn. This is the sixth of these fantastic books I have and I fear I'm getting close to the tipping point where I get obsessively completist.:eek:
 
Books:
As Kingfishers Catch Fire: Birds and Books by Alex Preston
A Cheetah's Tale by Princess Michael of Kent
When the Last Lion Roars: The Rise and Fall of the King of Beasts by Sara Evans
The Feather Thief by Kirk Wallace Johnson
Animal Kingdom: A Collection of Portraits by Randal Ford

My dad also paid for all of my rolls of film to get developed, which mostly had zoo photos (the rest were photos from dog shows and a sheep festival lol).

My mom gave me a notebook and a pen with penguins on them and a large coin pouch type thing with otters.
 
I got "My family and other animals" by Gerald Durrell. The Corfu trilogy was still missing from my collection, but as I got one of Durrell's book every time for the last few years this was bound to happen.

I also got a great mug with Red knots on it.
 
None of my family would dream of giving me anything animal-related; they know very little about animals and they also know that I have far too much animal-related stuff already. But as I was shopping on Amazon I noticed that 40 Years of Evolution by Peter & Rosemary Grant was on special offer. I have long been fascinated by their long-term work on Darwin's finches on the little island of Daphne Major. So I treated myself :)
 
Here you go! I'm afraid I can't find the full name of the artist, and any searching so far has been fruitless. I saw some of your work in the gallery, it was absolutely fabulous!View attachment 378980

Amazing!! Thank you for share the picture! And for your kind words :)

And regarding the topic, no animal-related gifts for me. But I got an Amethyst geoda, what was pretty cool too.
 
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