A Richness of Martens: Wildlife Tales from the Highlands
By (Author) Polly Pullar
Introduction by John Lister-Kaye
Illustrated by Sharon Tingey
Birlinn General
Birlinn Ltd
9th June 2021
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
European history
The Earth: natural history: general interest
Nature in art
599.76650941156
Long-listed for The Highland Book Prize 2019 (UK)
Paperback
224
Width 130mm, Height 195mm, Spine 20mm
223g
When Les and Chris Humphreys moved to Ardnamurchan 15 years ago, little did they realise they would be sharing their home with some of Britain's most elusive and misunderstood mustelids. Amongst all the animals and birds that visit their garden, they have formed a special bond with numerous pine martens, and have studied them and a cast of other creatures at close range through direct observation and via sensor-operated cameras.
Naturalist and photographer Polly Pullar has known the Humphreys and their pine martens for many years. In this book she tells the remarkable story of the couple and their animal friends, interpolating it with natural history, anecdote and her own experiences of the wildlife of the area. The result is a fascinating glimpse into the life of a much misunderstood animal and a passionate portrait of one of Scotland's richest habitats - the oakwoods of Scotland's Atlantic seaboard.
'Entertaining, informative and includes findings about martens that challenge previous understandings. A demonstration that you can embrace and enjoy wildlife anywhere'
* West Coast Review *Polly Pullaris a field naturalist, writer, photographer and wildlife rehabilitator who grew up in Ardnamurchan. She contributes to a wide selection of publications and has written numerous books including the acclaimedA Drop in the Ocean: Lawrence MacEwen and the Isle of Muck. She is co-author ofFauna Scotica: Animals and People in Scotland.