Nature Through the Seasons

Nature Through the Seasons by Richard Adams, published by Penguin Books on April 26, 1979, is a New Ed edition comprising 112 pages. This book describes the animals, birds, trees, and flowers that the amateur naturalist is likely to encounter in each season, providing a detailed exploration of the natural world throughout the year.
Readers will find a comprehensive guide that highlights various aspects of nature, focusing on the seasonal changes and the diverse flora and fauna that can be observed. The book serves as a resource for those interested in understanding the intricacies of nature, making it suitable for both novice and experienced naturalists. With its emphasis on the beauty and variety of the natural environment, this edition offers insights into the subjects of nature and seasonal observation.
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Describes the animals, birds, trees, and flowers that the amateur naturalist is likely to encounter in each season.
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