A Sky Full of Starlings

A Sky Full of Starlings
ISBN-10
1842627503
ISBN-13
9781842627501
Category
Bird watchers
Pages
263
Language
English
Published
2010
Author
Stephen Moss

Description

Stephen Moss began on 1st January 2007 to chronicle each species of bird as he was seeing it for the first time, and continued to do so until 31st December. Here he writes about what he saw, where he saw it, who he was with, and what it made him think and feel.

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