About This Book
The work offers close, place-based natural history of a southern rural landscape, moving from an ancient hill and its downland through springs, villages, farms, hedges, woods, brooks, and vale. The author records detailed field observations of birds, mammals, insects, and plants, describing behaviors, seasonal movements, and interactions with farmed habitats. Essays emphasize the borderland between civilization and wildness, old rural customs, and how species are woven into hedgerows, thatch, orchards and waterways. Chapters are arranged geographically to follow a stream’s descent and to group organisms by the places they frequent, mixing lyrical description with practical naturalist notes.
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