Birds, Beasts, and Relatives, like
My Family and Other Animals, offers a series of autobiographical anecdotes from the Durrell family's five-year sojourn on the Greek island of
Corfu between 1935 and 1939. The youngest child, Gerald was aged ten when his widowed mother moved her family to accompany her eldest son
Lawrence Durrell and his wife Nancy from
Bournemouth to
Corfu. He had another older brother,
Leslie, and older sister
Margaret, often referred to as "Margo." He does not present events in chronological order, and some of his accounts are semi-fictionalised. For example, Gerald's eldest brother Larry – developing as the novelist Lawrence Durrell – was not living with the rest of his family as depicted in these stories. He was married and living separately with his wife Nancy, who is not mentioned in these books. The family are protected by their local friend, taxi-driver Spiro (Spyros "Americano" Chalikiopoulos) and mentored by the physician and
polymath Dr.
Theodore Stephanides, who provides Gerald with his education in
natural history. ==Background and content==