Gerald and Lee Durrell's book is a richly illustrated guide to becoming an amateur naturalist that encourages readers to get outside and explore the world of nature first-hand. The book mixes practical tips (such as what to pack in a naturalist's daypack, how to take plaster casts of animal tracks, how to garden for wildlife, and how to use a hand lens) with detailed information about a wide variety of habitats (chaparral, grasslands, desert, tundra, deciduous woodlands, coniferous woodlands, tropical forest, mountain, ponds, streams, wetlands, cliffs, dunes, shores, oceans and more).
I read the "Amateur Naturalist" over 40 years ago and dreamed of someday designing a natural history laboratory in the way of Gerald and Lee Durrell. Alas, the years slipped by, and my dream remained unfulfilled. And then, surprisingly, I embarked upon a new teaching career in math and science. This has provided the wonderful opportunity to turn my classroom into the type of naturalist sanctuary envisioned by the Durrell's. I experience much joy when student's stay after class to explore and handle the many objects in the collection, many which are newly added each year. I am reminded of the words of the old Anglican hymn: "All things bright and beautiful, All creatures great and small, All things wise and wonderful, The Lord God made them all."
" Earthworms are incredibly numerous. In a meadow there might be over 500 in each square yard, which means that the worms in a pasture may weight more than the livestock grazing on it."
How can you not love a book that includes that quote? Really, that quote encapsulates everything wonderful in the book: interesting facts, an obvious enthusiasm for the subject and a brightly narrative tone. Loved it and so did my daughter. Looks like our summer just got booked!
Didn't want to return it to the library. Aleks said he covets this "to an absurd degree" -- and I too feel that it is so inspiring to have as companion before, during, and after nature exploration. Seeing it waiting for me upon waking makes me impatient to put it to use. Seeing it nearby when I go to bed makes me feel snug and content. Obviously I will get a copy of my own.
Melhor presente para iniciar o olhar atento e sensível de um naturalista, seja para uma criança ou adulto. Cada capítulo trata de um ecossistema próximo (um jardim, uma praia) e estimula o leitor a coletar folhas e compara-las, comparar estruturas de animais (onde vivem, o que fazem), temperatura e tipo de solo do local... Apesar de ter longas descrições sobre os ambientes norte-americanos (que não tem muita aplicação para nossa floresta tropical), é possível conhecer a fauna, flora e tipos de paisagem do clima temperado e comparar com o que encontramos no nosso jardim ou no parque da cidade. Recomendo! Procure num sebo e dê de presente para você ou/e para uma criança. Esse livro vai mudar o seu sentido de beleza da natureza <3
Рано или поздно Даррелл должен был написать подобие энциклопедии. В том ему помогали многие, в их числе и жена Ли. Издание оказалось наполненным множеством фотографий и карандашных рисунков, где центральное место отводилось самому Джеральду, на чьём примере можно убедиться, как развить интерес к природе с юных лет, проведя детство с пользой. Следует изучать природу уже сейчас, так как завтра это может не получиться, к такому выводу Даррелл подведёт читателя. Мало изучать, её следует сохранять всеми возможными способами. Поэтому предлагается изучить поверхность планеты от океанских глубин до горных вершин, увидеть и прикоснуться к богатству животного и растительного мира, чтобы позже развиваться в наиболее заинтересовавшем направлении.
I love nature study and was surprised I had never heard of this book when I found it at a used book sale. This is an excellent book with beautiful drawings, photos and anecdotes. If you are not a nature lover when you start reading this book, you will be by the end.
This book is one of my most prized possessions. It contains everything you ever thought you'd want to know about conducting meaningful amateur studies of the natural world. It will surely remain one of my first go-to references for many years to come.
This book is like gold! He describes various types of settings, as in what kinds of animals there would be, plants, soil and weather. But he personifies everything with his personal experiences. There is also a lot of directions as how to dry flowers, catch animals, etc.
yet another of my top 10. an extremely useful book that will take you through preparing for a discovery hike, materials and tools you need for many different nature explorations, give ideas for experiments and coach and guide your attitude towards the world around you. great for biologically or "naturalistically" inclined children, parents and educators. does a great job of taking you through the different environments one might encounter close to home, what to expect, what to bring, what to take back with you, how to preserve it or how to keep it alive.
Absolutely a Must for all interested in Nature. Gerald Durrell is a hero of mine....captured my heart with his books on animals and plants and adventures.
I enjoy going out and investing the natural world. This wonderfully illustrated book gives great information on doing those investigations wherever you may be.