A collection of dramatic true stories from the natural world, recounting remarkable encounters and behaviours observed in wild animals. A fascinating read for naturalists and wildlife enthusiasts, capturing the raw drama of life in the wild.
Condition: Used – Very Good.
is a 1934 nature and animal behaviour book written by British ornithologist George R. Hearn (often cited as George Hearn) and published by Hutchinson & Co. The 286-page book features field observations and anecdotes regarding British wildlife—notably birds like jays—accompanied by over 100 photographic illustrations.