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Country Walks of a Naturalist with His Children

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About This Book

A naturalist leads a series of seasonal country walks with his children, describing plants, birds, insects, freshwater creatures, fungi, and small mammals encountered on moors, fields, ponds, and woods. Each walk pairs close observational notes with accessible natural-history explanations and simple field activities intended for young readers. Entries cover identification, nesting and life-cycle details, feeding habits, and occasional parasites or curiosities, while emphasising careful looking and hands-on learning. Numerous illustrations and reduced copies of ornithological plates support the text and aim to prompt children to observe and investigate the living world themselves.

About the Author

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W. Houghton

W. Houghton was an author known for his work in natural history and family-oriented literature. His notable book, "Country Walks of a Naturalist with His Children," reflects his passion for nature and the outdoors, as well as his desire to share this appreciation with younger generations. Through engaging narratives and observations, Houghton invites readers to explore the natural world, fostering a sense of curiosity and wonder. His writing often emphasizes the importance of connecting with nature, making his work relevant for both children and adults interested in the environment.

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