A Year in the Life of the Bowland Fells
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Once the hunting reserve of kings and princes, today the Forest of Bowland is both a recreational haven for the public and a biodiverse region of
international importance. This lavishly illustrated book focuses on the sweeping fells which form the very heart of a 312 square mile Area of
Outstanding Natural Beauty. This celebration of nature, landscape and recreation would be incomplete without some exploration of the area's two most
popular activities: walking and bird watching. The author tackles both in entertaining essays on the freedom to roam, for families as well as serious
fell-walkers, and on an intriguing tale of dark deeds among feathered friends and foes. In this stunning book, Andy Stansfield fills the pages with
evocative images which capture the changes in colour and character throughout the seasons, picking out telling details as well as magnificent
panoramas.
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