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We are used to hearing horror stories of the dramatic decline in our wildlife and the daily persecution that they suffer, but if you know where and more importantly when to look, we still have an amazing abundance of flora and fauna to see. Drawing on two lifetimes experience, naturalists Brett Westwood and Stephen Moss take us on a daily journey into the natural world. No stone has been left unturned as we find the creatures of moor and mountain, stream and river, field and dale and more importantly those that you might see when you look out of your kitchen window. They write about all sorts of creatures too, from the smallest flies that you can only find on particular plants, the majestic eagles you can see on the West Coast of Scotland and the fleeting visitors as they pause briefly here on their epic journeys.

As I have come to expect from Stephen Moss the writing is excellent; it is detailed whilst still being interesting. Haven’t read anything by Brett Westwood before, but have been listening to his Natural Histories on Radio 4 a lot recently and have come to like the enthusiasm for his subjects be they slugs or owls. They are an ideal partnership and this is one of the things that makes this book so special and a veritable goldmine of the natural world. Will definitely be buying this in paperback when it comes out.
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PDCRead | 1 outra resenha | Apr 6, 2020 |
I woke up Sunday night with a bit of a cold and couldn't go back to sleep so I went down for water and checked the dog who wanted nothing to do with me so I decamped to the lounge and started to dip into this book until sleep once again befriended me. A real pond to dip your hand into and always come up with a morsel to cherish and to share.
 
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adrianburke | 1 outra resenha | Apr 17, 2018 |

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9
Membros
120
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#165,356
Avaliação
3.8
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2
ISBNs
18

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