About This Book
A collection of lyrical essays and naturalist sketches that move between close field observation and wider reflections on seasonal change, rural life, and the lives of birds, insects, and plants. Many pieces record minute sensory detail—sights, sounds, and scents—while others consider practical topics such as gamekeeping, angling, landscape painting, and the reading tastes of countryfolk. Interspersed are contemplative passages on the transformative energy of summer and the relationship between sport and science, plus occasional urban vignettes that contrast city scenes with countryside experience.
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