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Urban Nature Every Day Discover the Natural World on Your Doorstep

By: Jane McMorland Hunter(Author), Sally Hughes(Author)
256 pages, 50 colour illustrations
Publisher: B T Batsford
Urban Nature Every Day
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  • Urban Nature Every Day ISBN: 9781849947527 Hardback Mar 2024 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 1 week
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About this book

366 prompts for noticing nature every day of the year.

Arranged in day-by-day format, this beautiful book is a celebration of the nature you can find in your city or town, such as urban foxes prowling in the street, wildflowers sprouting from a crack in the pavement, butterflies on your balcony and the joys of wandering along a canal path. Learn how to put up a bug hotel on the 5th January, search for cherry blossom on the 4th April and have a picnic underneath a willow's branches on the 11th June. There are cloud formations to spot, avenues of trees to walk down and elderberries to harvest.

Over the past few years, many city dwellers have learned to appreciate the nature on their doorsteps, as part of the lasting legacy of lockdown. This timely book is a celebration of the vast variety of wildlife around us, proving that you don't need a trip to the countryside to enjoy the natural world.

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Biography

Jane McMorland Hunter writes and edits books on the good things in life: gardening, nature, cookery, craft and poetry, whilst also working part-time at Hatchards Bookshop, London. She has written and edited several books, including A Happy Poem to End Every Day, Ode to London, Favourite Poems of England, A Nature Poem for Every Day of the Year and Nature Writing for Every Day of the Year. She lives in West London.

Sally Hughes writes books on nature, history and cookery and works part-time at Waterstones. She grew up partly in New Zealand, loving the wilderness of the national parks but living back in London she discovered there was as much nature in British cities. She has written for Books for Cooks and BBC Good Food. She lives in West London.

By: Jane McMorland Hunter(Author), Sally Hughes(Author)
256 pages, 50 colour illustrations
Publisher: B T Batsford
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"This book certainly achieves its objective of helping us see the beauty in nature, and this in turn makes us feel happier and alive. A fabulous book to keep close at hand throughout the year."
–  Nature Gazette

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