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If Rivers Could Sing – A Scottish River Wildlife Journey A Year in the Life of the River Devon as it flows through the Counties of Perthshire, Kinross-Shire & Clackmannanshire

Nature Writing
By: Keith Broomfield(Author)
165 pages, b/w illustrations
If Rivers Could Sing – A Scottish River Wildlife Journey
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  • If Rivers Could Sing – A Scottish River Wildlife Journey ISBN: 9781913836009 Paperback Sep 2020 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 1-2 weeks
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About this book

Rivers have captivated wildlife writer Keith Broomfield since childhood: special serene places where nature abounds, and surprises unfold at every turn. In this personal Scottish river wildlife journey, he delves deeper into his own local river to explore its abundant wildlife and to get closer to its beating heart. The course of the Devon is a place Keith has come to know well and somewhere that has become part of his being. It is a place that stirs emotions and brings back eclectic memories: otters playing by a far bank; a streaking flash of electric-blue as a kingfisher whirrs upriver; and the challenge of seeking out elusive beavers in the quieter backwaters.

If Rivers Could Sing is a book for all who love wildlife, wild places, and Scotland's natural heritage.

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Nature Writing
By: Keith Broomfield(Author)
165 pages, b/w illustrations
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