A bestselling British birder, naturalist, writer and broadcaster leads
us on a springtime journey of discovery through daily walks in the area
surrounding his home, highlighting the joys of connecting with wildlife
and our environment.
As spring arrives, Stephen Moss's Somerset garden is awash with
birdsong: chiffchaffs, wrens, robins and more. Overhead, buzzards soar,
ravens tumble and the season gathers pace. But this equinox is unlike
any other. As the nation goes into lockdown, Stephen records the
wildlife around his home, with his fox-red Labrador, Rosie, by his side.
When old routines fall away, and blue skies are no longer crisscrossed
by contrails, they discover the bumblebees, butterflies and birdsong on
their local patch.
This evocative account underlines how a global crisis changed the way we
relate to the natural world, giving us hope for the future. And it puts
down a marker for a new normal: when, during that brief but
unforgettable spring, nature gave us comfort, hope and joy.