Description
Beneath our feet, in our hedgerows, trees and under our seas lies a complex community of beings that goes unseen and unheard by us humans. Soil is the stuff of life itself, bustling with microbes, fungi, beetles and earthworms that soften seeds, nurture saplings and provide all the potential for spring's bounty. Ferns, primroses, wild violet and canopy leaves of overhead trees are the framework for the hidden power behind a butterfly wing or the singing of a wren.
Here, Anja Murray fills us with wonder for the wonderful world of Ireland's wild plants and animals through the seasons. From fungi to the origins of feral pigeons, primroses to sea turtles, each piece contains elements of science, history and folklore. Witness the extraordinary mating rituals of frogs and hares. Discover the incredible secret language of mice in their epic daily battle to survive and avoid capture with the swoop of the sparrowhawk.
Discover the secret life of Ireland's wild creatures with RTE Radio's much-loved resident ecologist.
About the Author
Anja Murray is an ecologist, environmental broadcaster and writer who has devoted her career to the protection and restoration of nature. Her critically acclaimed first book Wild Embrace: Connecting to the world of Ireland's Natural World was a bestseller.
Book Information
ISBN 9781804584156
Author Anja Murray
Format Hardback
Page Count 416
Imprint Gill Books
Publisher Gill
Weight(grams) 500g
Dimensions(mm) 216mm * 135mm * 28mm