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Creatures of the Night: A Book of Wild Life in Western Britain

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The work collects close observational sketches of nocturnal and crepuscular wild animals—otters, water‑voles, field‑voles, foxes, and hares—describing their habits, dens, feeding, breeding, seasonal movements, and encounters with predators, dogs, and people. Each chapter focuses on a species and follows everyday scenes: river hunts, burrow life, upland courting, and the effects of weather and human presence on survival. The tone combines detailed natural history with anecdotal narrative to illuminate life cycles, territorial behavior, parental care, and the fragile balance between prey, predator, and environment.

About the Author

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Alfred Wellesley Rees

Alfred Wellesley Rees was a naturalist and author known for his contributions to wildlife literature. His notable work, "Creatures of the Night: A Book of Wild Life in Western Britain," explores the nocturnal habits of various species in the British countryside. Through detailed observations and engaging prose, Rees invites readers to appreciate the hidden lives of animals that thrive after dark. His writing reflects a deep understanding of nature and a passion for conservation, making his work significant for both enthusiasts and scholars of wildlife.

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