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A Field Guide to Your Own Backyard by John Hanson Mitchell β€” book cover

A Field Guide to Your Own Backyard

by John Hanson Mitchell, Laurel Molk
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Overview

A wise and poetic field guide to the lives, habits, and quirks of the natural world awaiting just beyond your doorstep .

"If there is grass and a few scraggling trees, there will be wildlife," suggests John Hanson Mitchell, an internationally recognized naturalist and advocate for tuning your senses to the wonders that await in your own backyard. Whether your yard consists of a small patch of grass or a rambling mix of forest and field, Mitchell will introduce you to the wealth of plants, insects, and animals that share your patch of the planet.

You'll learn how the behavior at the birdfeeder mirrors that of the deepest woods. You'll get a gander at the rich ecology of the woodpile. You'll get to know the neighbors you never knew you had who make their homes under the bark and in the holes of the trees. You'll learn why you might want to welcome a skunk into your garden. With wisdom and gentle humor, this book reacquaints you with the denizens of your own local habitat.

Synopsis

A wise and poetic field guide to the lives, habits, and quirks of the natural world awaiting just beyond your doorstep .

About the Author, John Hanson Mitchell

John Hanson Mitchell is the editor of the Massachusetts Audubon Society's award-winning Sanctuary magazine. He is the author of Ceremonial Time, Walking Towards Walden, Trespassing, Following the Sun, and other works about his enduring fascination with wilderness, waste places, and everything in between. He lives in Littleton, Massachusetts.

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Book Details

Published
June 1, 2006
Publisher
Countryman Press, The
Pages
288
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780881504743

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