Viola Stirling’s Nature Diary: 29 Jan 1921
Viola once again refers to the stuffing of creatures. Instead of bats, this time she has shot a great tit, presumably for the sole reason of stuffing and displaying it. […]
Viola once again refers to the stuffing of creatures. Instead of bats, this time she has shot a great tit, presumably for the sole reason of stuffing and displaying it. […]
One of the first signs that spring is just around the corner is the unmistakable sound of birds singing. Birds use their voices to communicate for a variety of reasons. […]
In the next diary entry, Viola examines a bird in a Cypress tree near Touch. The passage is a lovely example of what to do if you see a bird […]