Dominic Couzens Explained

Dominic Couzens
Occupation:Author and journalist
Children:Sam Couzens, Emmie Couzens[1]

Dominic Couzens is a leading nature writer, tour leader and lecturer based in the UK. He is the named author on 45 books, writes three regular magazine columns, and to date, has had more than 700 published articles.

He contributes regularly to Bird Watching and BBC Wildlife magazines; and is also a professional field trip guide. His books The Secret Lives of Garden Birds, The Secret Lives of British Birds, and The Secret Lives of Garden Wildlife all received praise, with the former selected by The Guardian as one of the best wildlife books of 2004,[2] an accolade also received by the Secret Lives of British Birds,[3] and the latter picked as one of the best new nature books of Spring 2008 by The Times.[4]

In 2021, Couzens was awarded with the Dilys Breese Medal of the British Trust for Ornithology.[5]

He is based in Dorset.

Bibliography

Regular Magazine Columns

Other Magazines and Newspapers

Books

Notes and References

  1. Web site: birdwords.co.uk The official site of Dominic Couzens, natural history writer.. 2020-06-04. birdwords.co.uk. en-GB.
  2. Moss, Stephen (2004) "Doing what comes naturalistically: Stephen Moss on the best wildlife books of 2004", The Guardian, 4 December 2004, retrieved 2010-12-04
  3. Moss, Stephen (2006) "The call of the wild: Stephen Moss goes foraging for the best of the year's nature books", The Guardian, 25 November 2006, retrieved 2010-12-04
  4. May, Derwent (2008) " The best new nature books for Spring", The Times, 22 May 2008, retrieved 2010-12-04
  5. Web site: Medallists. British Trust for Ornithology. 2023-11-03.