A Spotters Guide to the Countryside: Uncovering the wonders of Britains woods, fields and seashores
By (Author) John Wright
Profile Books Ltd
Profile Books Ltd
4th July 2023
11th May 2023
Main
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Travel and holiday guides
Reference works
508
Paperback
240
Width 128mm, Height 196mm, Spine 20mm
320g
Discover the answers behind the mysteries of the countryside in all their fascination and beauty...
Ever wondered about the masses of twigs in bare-branched trees that look like abandoned nests
Seen fuzzy red balls on roses A stranded pond on a hilltop Or even considered the shaded ways we walk along
One of Britain's best-known naturalists, John Wright describes and explores fifty of the natural (and unnatural) puzzles of the countryside that might confound the ever-curious. He reveals the histories and practicalities of those that are man-made and the astounding and intricate lives of the natural wonders around us. From the enormous to the truly tiny he illuminates the oddities that pepper our countryside and reveals the many pleasures of spotting and understanding them.
Informative, entertaining and beautifully illustrated, this is for anyone who has ever gone outside and wondered what is that
BEST NATURE BOOKS OF 2021
'Highly readable ... Apart from his ready knowledge of nature, [John Wright] has a sharp eye, a ready wit and a keen nose for a good story. Superb.' - Countryfile Magazine
Praise for The Forager's Calendar:
'He writes so engagingly ... [This book] is a treasure. It is beautifully produced, designed and illustrated.' - John Carey
'John Wright writes as though he's talking directly to you, a good friend in the same room. His harvest of fascinating information is worn lightly, with funny, whimsical observations... this wonderful book should be well-thumbed by anyone who is interested in the natural world.' - BBC Countryfile
'A hugely useful, well-illustrated and often funny book' - The Times
John Wright is a naturalist and one of Great Britain's leading experts on fungi. His most recent books include A Natural History of the Hedgerow and The Forager's Calendar. He lives in Dorset, where he regularly leads forays into nature and goes on long walks across all terrains.