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Gods of the Morning : A Bird's Eye View of a Highland Year

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'I love this book . . . No one writes more movingly, or with such transporting poetic skill, about encounters with wild creatures.

Its pages course with sympathy, humility and wisdom' HELEN MACDONALD, H is for HawkFor more than three decades, John Lister-Kaye has been enraptured by the spectacular seasonal metamorphosis at Aigas, the world-renowned Highlands field centre.

Over the years, the glen's wildlife has come to infiltrate his soul, whether it is a warbling blackcap's cascading refrains, whooper swans hauling winter along with them, pine martens causing havoc in the hen run, loyal resident tawny owls defending their territory from adolescents, or a regal roe buck strutting in the broom and gorse, suddenly gilded by a fiery ray of sunlight. John Lister-Kaye has come to understand intimately the movements of these beloved creatures, but increasingly unpredictable weather patterns have caused sometimes subtle, sometimes seismic shifts in their behaviour.

Gods of the Morning follows a year through the turning of the seasons at Aigas, exploring the habits of the Highland animals, and in particular the birds - his gods of the morning - for whom he has nourished a lifelong passion. Gods of the Morning is an affectionate and wise celebration of the British landscape and the birds that come and go through the year, a lyrical reminder of the relationship we have lost with the seasons and a call to look afresh at the natural world around us.

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Canongate Books Ltd
1782114157 / 9781782114154
Hardback
05/03/2015
United Kingdom
English
ix, 294 pages
23 cm
General (US: Trade) Learn More
Published in Scotland.