Description
J. Wentworth Day provides a vivid account of the avian life inhabiting Britain’s most remote landscapes, from the marshes of East Anglia to the rugged Scottish Highlands. His 1961 work details specific encounters with hawks, shorebirds, and waterfowl in their natural habitats. Combining field observations with historical anecdotes, the author describes the physical traits and nesting habits of these species, capturing the stark beauty of the fens and moors they call home.
Illustrated by C F Tunnicliffe.









