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The Cuckoo Calls the Year

Nature Writing New
By: Pete Stroh(Author)
208 pages, b/w illustrations
The Cuckoo Calls the Year
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  • The Cuckoo Calls the Year ISBN: 9781913159825 Hardback May 2025 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 1 week
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About this book

After working as a botanist and natural historian for more than 25 years, walking the countryside had almost imperceptibly turned into a disheartening endeavour for Pete Stroh. He found himself resting at viewpoints and contemplating how much better it would be if a pasture had not been drenched with herbicide, if a woodland had not been planted up with regimented lines of conifer crops, if an arable field could every so often not be ploughed right up to the bloody roots of the hedgerow...

So he decided that in writing this book, he would wander within the boundaries of the parish where he lives, record weekly what he actually saw, and restrict grumblings to a minimum, to observe rather than judge. This, he writes, took a bit of getting used to but proved ultimately to be a liberating and unexpected experience.

The result is this uplifting and positive book showing the surprising abundance of nature, given half a chance.

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Biography

Pete Stroh is the author of numerous scientific papers, a regular contributor to British Wildlife magazine, and has published several books about the flora of our Isles, including Grassland Plants of the British and Irish Lowlands, Threatened Plants in Britain and Ireland, and Plant Atlas 2020. Originally from south Devon, he settled in Northamptonshire after a largely bohemian existence in Scotland for much of the 1990s, when amongst other things he worked in a record shop, ventured up munros, frequented late-night bakeries, and lived for a time with ospreys.

Nature Writing New
By: Pete Stroh(Author)
208 pages, b/w illustrations
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" As the Scientific Officer of the Botanical Society of Britain and Ireland, Pete Stroh is no stranger to noticing, and reporting, the difficulties experienced by the British flora. But here he has a more optimistic goal: to spend a year ‘discovering what grows and hunts and flies and sings within walking distance of your home’[...] In short, Pete finds that rural England is still full of life for those prepared to look for it, or simply to keep their eyes open. Noticing that may not change the world, but I guarantee it will enhance your life, as will reading this book."
– Ken Thomson, British Wildlife 36(7), June 2025

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