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Wild Hares and Hummingbirds: The Natural History of an English Village

por Stephen Moss

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Join celebrated naturalist Stephen Moss, host award-winning BBC series Springwatchand author of The Robin, for a year in the idyllic village of Mark on the Somerset Levels - a watery wonderland rich in nature and wildlife, from birds to butterflies to badgers As the year unfolds, Moss transports the reader to the entrancing landscape of flora and fauna that accompanies the dawn of each month. Deeply informative and profoundly inspiring, Wild Hares and Hummingbirds is a celebration of the Great British countryside, animals and the natural world. 'Moss captures the flora and the fauna of his Somerset home with a grace and charm to warm the coldest winter night' Independent… (más)
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A beautifully written book about a year in an English villiage and the wildlife he encounters month by month. ( )
  PDCRead | Apr 6, 2020 |
My enjoyment of this delightful book was certainly enhanced by the fact that we were trying to find birds in Somerset in September. (With very little luck. Everything was much too dry and the waterbirds were off somewhere wetter. Except for the cattle egrets and great egret that posed for comparisons.) Moss is a knowledgable observer and very good writer. Limiting himself mostly to the concentric areas of his garden, his parish, and sometimes the rest of Somerset concentrates his observations and draws us in.

The illustrations are a lovely addition to the text. ( )
  MarthaJeanne | Nov 15, 2019 |
Stephen Moss records the wildlife and changing seasons month by month, around his home village on the Somerset Levels. A lovely book - I often find myself reading the sections according to which month it is. It is illustrated by some wonderful engravings. ( )
  Pantalaimon01 | Jun 9, 2015 |
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Join celebrated naturalist Stephen Moss, host award-winning BBC series Springwatchand author of The Robin, for a year in the idyllic village of Mark on the Somerset Levels - a watery wonderland rich in nature and wildlife, from birds to butterflies to badgers As the year unfolds, Moss transports the reader to the entrancing landscape of flora and fauna that accompanies the dawn of each month. Deeply informative and profoundly inspiring, Wild Hares and Hummingbirds is a celebration of the Great British countryside, animals and the natural world. 'Moss captures the flora and the fauna of his Somerset home with a grace and charm to warm the coldest winter night' Independent

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