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The Blackbird Diaries: A Year with Wildlife

Research output: Book/Report/ProceedingsBook

Published
Publication date30/10/2017
Place of PublicationSalford
PublisherSaraband
Number of pages245
ISBN (electronic)9781912235100
ISBN (print)9781910192962
<mark>Original language</mark>English

Abstract

The blackbird is one of our best-loved birds, and in common with all our garden wildlife, it plays a critical role in Britain’s fragile and precious biodiversity.

In The Blackbird Diaries, Karen Lloyd shares her deep-rooted knowledge and affection for the flora and fauna of these isles. And she issues a clarion call for the conservation of endangered habitats and species – most notably the curlew, Europe’s largest wading bird.

Over the four seasons, Karen intimately chronicles the drama of the natural world as it all unfolds in her garden and in the limestone hills and valleys of Cumbria’s South Lakeland. What emerges is a celebration of landscapes that rarely feature in nature writing. But more than that, at a time of critical species loss, she offers rare insights into the lives of animals that may be common but are no less remarkable.