About This Book
A series of observational essays that record the plants, birds, and rural scenes within easy reach of the metropolis, blending close natural-history detail with personal walks and seasonal notes. The writer traces hedgerows, woodlands, brooks, wheatfields, heathlands, and downs, noting species, behaviors, and changing light across spring to autumn, and contrasts lively suburban wildlife with the deeper quiet found on remote hills and the south coast. Interleaved are practical and lyrical reflections on how proximity to the city alters perception, and on the methods and rewards of patient, repeated observation of ordinary country places.
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