Venture into the nocturnal world of Western Britain with Alfred W. Rees's "Creatures of the Night: A Book of Wild Life in Western Britain." This collection of engaging anecdotes offers a charming glimpse into the lives of the region's diverse animal inhabitants. Rees's keen observations and affection for British fauna bring the reader face-to-face with the creatures that emerge under the cloak of darkness. < p/> Explore the natural history of the area through the author's personal experiences and detailed accounts. A classic of nature writing, this book provides a valuable historical perspective on wildlife and offers a window into a bygone era of natural observation. Rediscover the simple joys of connecting with the natural world through these timeless tales of animals and their habitats.
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