Springwatch Unsprung: Why Do Robins Have Red Breasts
By (Author) Jo Stevens
By (author) The Springwatch Team
HarperCollins Publishers
Collins
1st June 2013
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Trivia and quiz questions
Conservation of wildlife and habitats
Wildlife: birds and birdwatching: general interest
The Earth: natural history: general interest
590
Paperback
288
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 20mm
230g
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Springwatch Unsprung brings together all the most-asked questions from the surprise hit BBC 2 TV spin-off of the same name. The heart of the book is what has become the star of the TV programme the viewers' anecdotes and questions.
Many seemingly simple questions turn out to have complex answers, and some that seem difficult have a very simple explanation. All wildlife questions be they trivial, idiosyncratic, baffling or strange are covered, making this compilation equally as entertaining and enlightening as it is educational. Arranged by season, the book allows people to discover what is going on around them at any particular time of year.
The book is peppered with elements from the Unsprung TV programme such as quizzes, wildlife suggestions for each season, and practical ideas of how to preserve wildlife in your garden.
Each seasonal section comprises:
A short introduction to the season including what the wildlife-watcher might expect to see at this time of year
Questions and answers drawing on the latest research, but translated by the Springwatch experts.
Quizzes simple, mostly multiple choice questions e.g. who collects the most air miles Spring sees the arrival of many of our migrant birds but which travels the furthest
What You Can Do suggestions of seasonal activities including top tips on how to help wildlife at any given time of year, plus 3 or 4 things to make and do. e.g. helping your hogs what and how to feed hedgehogs and what to do if you find an underweight one that should be hibernating.
Springwatch Unsprung will entertain, inform and empower anyone interested in British wildlife.
This is one of the most fascinating books I have read for a long time. Ray Collier, Highland News
Joanne Stevens has worked in natural history TV and radio for 13 years. She is one of the producers of Springwatch, Autumnwatch and Winterwatch, more recently appearing onscreen as Level-headed Joe in the Unsprung series. She gained a first class BSc. degree in Zoology and a MSc. in Conservation Biology. More importantly, she loves enthusing about the natural world and has a lifelong passion for British wildlife. Shed rather be outside. Unless its raining.