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Rare Birds Where and When - when is Volume 2 out? (1 Viewer)

Doctor Twitchings

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A couple of years ago, volume 1 of 'Rare Birds Where and When' was published. This was a superb book (and very useful reference) by Russell Slack, with historical perspectives by Ian Wallace. I've been looking forward to seeing volume 2 within 5 minutes of looking through volume 1! Does anyone have any information on when this 2nd volume will be published?
 
Yes, I know, I have checked the website already. I seems slightly worrying that the website is not updated regarding the publication date of Volume 2. I would have thought that there would be more information by now.
 
Noticed that earlier in the week. A bit worrying to say the least. Anyone been in touch with Russell Slack recently?
 
Tragically Russell has passed away. I hope someone is able to pull together the second volume as a tribute to him.

Stephen

That is terrible news... I met Russell at the Birdfair in 2009 and we talked about producing a few books together detailling the occurrence of rare birds in Europe/WP. Unfortunately it was not to be...
 
Tragic to hear that Russell has died. A great loss to birding everywhere but especially in Yorkshire.
My sympathies to his family.

Steve
 
Nice tribute from Lee Evans on the UK400 Club group...
More shocking News - RUSSELL SLACK dies at the tender age of 46

I was shocked to hear this morning of the very tragic death of RUSSELL SLACK after he passed away yesterday evening. Unbeknown to even his closest associates, Russell was suffering from acute liver cancer and never recovered from his illness. He had been actively birding at his beloved Wheldrake Ings in Yorkshire as recently as January of this year and continued to work on Volume 2 of his 'Rare Birds, Where and When' in his spare time. Russell was just 46 years of age and leaves behind his wife Linda and his beautiful daughters India and Ruby - my sincere condolescences go out to them at this very sad time.

Russell had a lifelong interest in birds and our paths regularly crossed in the 1990's when he dabbled with twitching for a spell of some ten years or more. His main interest always lied in 'self-finding' birds and intensive 'patch watching', although Rare Birds always remained a core attraction. He co-authored 'Rare and Scarce Birds in Yorkshire' with Andrew Wilson and also spent several years working with the BirdGuides team, often updating the Daily Bird News.

In recent years, Russell contacted me on a more regular basis, primarily in his work on the aforementioned Rare Birds book and my close relationship with our mutual 'in-house' artist, young Mr Scally. The book was the usual labour of love but Russ was bowled over with delight when it finally ran off the presses and landed on the desk and within a very short time, the entire print run sold out it proved so popular.

He was a very popular guy on the Yorkshire scene and will be very, very sorely missed. We have all been robbed prematurely of a major talent.

Lee G R Evans, 28 February 2013
 
I was searching about for the 2nd volume of the rare birds - where and when and came across this post to hear Russel had sadly passed away.
From what I read, the second volume was almost prepared for publication, if not in the publisher yet. Is there any information if it will be puslished eventually? Was he working alone?
Sorry for digging this 11 year post.
 
I was searching about for the 2nd volume of the rare birds - where and when and came across this post to hear Russel had sadly passed away.
From what I read, the second volume was almost prepared for publication, if not in the publisher yet. Is there any information if it will be puslished eventually? Was he working alone?
Sorry for digging this 11 year post.
Russell was working alone and I don't think volume 2 will ever be produced. Volume 1 would now be so out of date as to render it rather meaningless unless that was brought up to date.

If you aren't aware of Historical Rare Birds this includes details in the final tab of birds recorded less than 50 times and is at the time of writing being kept up to date (including pending records which are photographed).
 

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