Country Diary Explained

Country Diary is a daily natural history column in the English newspaper The Guardian, first published in November 1906. It is also now freely available on the newspaper's website. Past and present contributors include Pete Bowler, Arnold Boyd, Mark Cocker, Thomas Coward, Harry Griffin, Jim Perrin (as James Perrin), Sarah Poyntz, Arthur Ransome, Enid J. Wilson, Simon Ingram and Paul Evans.

Since the 1990s, the paper edition of the column has been illustrated by Clifford Harper.

Jizz

The column is credited with the first use in print of the term "Jizz", in a piece by Thomas Coward of 6 December 1921, subsequently included in his 1922 book "Bird Haunts and Nature Memories".[1] He attributed it to "a west-coast Irishman".

Bibliography

A number of books, compiling past columns, have been published, including:

External links

Notes and References

  1. Greenwood . Jeremy J.D. . Jeremy Greenwood . Greenwood . Julian G. . The Origin of the Birdwatching Term "Jizz" . . May 2018 . 111 . 5 . 292–294.