"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 of your environment.
Whether your yard consists of a small stretch 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 corner of the world. Learn
how the behavior at the birdfeeder mirrors that of the wild woods; get
an inside view of the rich ecology of the woodpile; learn why you might
want to welcome a skunk into your garden. In short, you'll get to know
the neighbors you never knew you had who make their homes all around
yours. With wisdom and humor, this book reacquaints you with the
denizens of your own local habitat.