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A series of observational essays that trace the natural history and character of the Thames Valley from its upper waters to the estuary. The author records plants, shells, insects, butterflies, fish, birds and mammals, and documents behaviours such as butterfly sleep, migration, and riverine ecology alongside human activities including fishing, mills, hunting, reservoirs, and riverside gardening. Each chapter combines field description, local topography and anecdotal reportage of places like Wittenham, Chiswick, Richmond and Canvey Island, alternating naturalist detail with reflections on conservation, seasonal change, and the interplay between wildlife and river communities.
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