Urban Nature Every Day
Urban Nature Every Day
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 your garden, 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, city-dwellers have all 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.
- Author: Jane McMorland Hunter
- Format: Hardcover
- Publisher: Batsford
- Published: 2024
- Pages: 210
- Dimensions: 14.33 x 2.87 x 19.84 cm
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