The Almanac 2019

The Almanac 2019
ISBN-10
1785943677
ISBN-13
9781785943676
Category
Nature
Pages
384
Language
English
Published
2018-09-20
Publisher
BBC Books
Authors
Karen Farrington, Michael Bright

Description

'Beautiful, fun, a great book... the best book ever written!' - Chris Evans 'It is a brilliant book, a toolkit, packed full of information - even I learnt a few new things!' - Chris Packham Explore the world outside your window. For 13 years the BBC's Springwatch and its sister programmes, Autumnwatch and Winterwatch, have been bringing the best of Britain's wildlife into our homes. Now Springwatch: The 2019 Almanac offers the perfect guide for anyone looking to get out and explore the wonders of nature just outside their back door. Taking you month by month through the coming year, the almanac combines compelling stories with practical guidance that will inspire anyone to start exploring. It has all the information you need to discover the natural wonders around you, from how to identify animal tracks and bird nests to the best time to witness starling murmurations and mayflies hatching. Complete with monthly daylight and rainfall charts and beautifully illustrated with black and white line drawings, The Springwatch Almanac is the ideal companion for every nature lover.

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