I picked this one up on a whim at a Waterstone's, largely for writing research; I figured the information would probably be helpful, and hey, just look at that sweet cover! The whole book turned out to be marvelous. As an American, I'm not exactly its target audience, but it took me back to the days when I was obsessed with nature and wanted to be an ornithologist when I grew up. The short, daily entries are perfect for savouring, Westwood's and Moss's descriptions beautiful, with stand-out phrases like a beetle armoured like a medieval warhorse or a (dragonfly?) shimmering gold like an illuminated manuscript: you can immediately picture whatever it is, regardless of whether you've seen the species before. The mix of personal experience, scientific observation, and historical context is on point. It's a window onto the variegated wonder of creation, and it's terrific.