The Wildlife Year
How to Reconnect with Nature Through the Seasons
(Author) Sally CoulthardThe Wildlife Year will help you reconnect with nature and take a walk on the wild side, wherever you live. Nature is right on your doorstep. Whether you're in the countryside, city or somewhere in between, there is wildlife everywhere if you know where to look. And while it's trickier to find in some places than others, nature can thrive in the most surprising spaces. The Wildlife Year is a gentle introduction to the events that mark the natural cycle of the year. Best-selling author, Sally Coulthard, will inspire you to discover nature in all its glory and to seek out, observe and enjoy the wildlife around you. Explore the unique properties of the seasons. Discover more about meteorological phenomena like weather events and cloud formations. And even learn how the moon and its cycle affects the natural world. This fascinating introduction will help you identify both our best-loved, and most misunderstood, plants, birds, mammals, amphibians, and insects, with helpful information on where and when to look for them. This book is a glorious celebration of the magic that can be found in each season. Beautifully illustrated, this irresistible guide will encourage you to get outdoors and make a wonderful gift for the nature-seeker in all of us.
Sally Coulthard
Sally Coulthard is a British author known for her innovative approach to interior design and lifestyle writing. She has written numerous books on topics ranging from interior design and architecture to gardening and crafts. Coulthard's writing style is engaging, accessible, and filled with practical tips and advice for readers looking to enhance their living spaces.
One of Coulthard's most notable works is "Shed Chic," a book that explores the creative potential of backyard sheds and other small spaces. This book has had a significant impact on the design and DIY genre, inspiring readers to rethink the possibilities of their own homes and gardens.
Overall, Sally Coulthard's contributions to literature have helped to popularize the idea that good design can be accessible to everyone, regardless of budget or space constraints. Her work continues to inspire readers to think creatively about their living environments and to find beauty and functionality in unexpected places.