- The Whispering Land
"The Whispering Land" is an autobiographical account of the 8 months
Gerald Durrell spent travelling inArgentina during the late 1950s, collecting animals for his then recently-foundedJersey Zoo . The book is divided into two parts. In the first, Durrell travels south fromBuenos Aires to the arid scrublands ofPatagonia ; in the second he is based at a small town in the north western province ofJujuy .In the first part he travels south with his wife
Jacquie Durrell and two other female companions to the town ofPuerto Deseado in the Santa Cruz province; from here they travel to the outskirts of a remote local ranch where they then spend time filming penguins. After this, they then move north toPeninsula Valdes where they spend several weeks filming a South American fur seal colony as well assouthern elephant seal s. Other animals observed on the peninsula includeGuanaco s.In the second part, his wife Jacquie having fallen ill and returned to
England , Durrell travels alone to the tropical province of Jujuy where he stays on a ranch with a couple, making friends with other locals who help him with his collecting work. He collects animals by purchasing pets from locals in the town he is based near initially, including aRed-fronted Tucuman amazon named Blanco,yellow fronted amazon parrot s,Grey-necked Guan s anArmadillo and aGeoffroy's Cat kitten. Later travels to a larger nearby town yield up, amongst other things anOcelot and aYellow naped macaw . Durrell gets the chance to travel into some nearby forested mountains for three days before returning to Buenos Aires with his collection; during this period he fails to capture someVampire bat s, even though he offers his own toe as bait, but he succeeds in procuring a pygmy owl.The book ends as he leaves his friends and Argentina with his collection of animals to return to the
Channel Islands via ship.
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