Our Summer Migrants An Account of the Migratory Birds Which Pass the Summer in the British Islands.

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Our Summer Migrants An Account of the Migratory Birds Which Pass the Summer in the British Islands.

by James Edmund Harting

EN·~5 hours·56 chapters

Chapters

56 total
1

OUR SUMMER MIGRANTS.

0:26
2

PREFACE.

2:14
3

THE WHEATEAR. (Saxicola œnanthe.)

7:17
4

THE WHINCHAT. (Saxicola rubetra.)

3:40
5

THE STONECHAT. (Saxicola rubicola.)

2:28
6

THE WOOD WARBLER. (Phylloscopus sibilatrix.)

7:30
7

THE WILLOW WARBLER. (Phylloscopus trochilus.)

3:37
8

THE CHIFF-CHAFF. (Phylloscopus rufa.)

3:33
9

THE NIGHTINGALE. (Philomela luscinia.)

11:38
10

THE BLACKCAP. (Sylvia atricapilla.)

6:50

Description

For anyone who enjoys a quiet walk through the countryside in early spring, this volume offers a gentle invitation to track the first feathered arrivals of the season. The author records the timing, routes and habits of the birds that cross seas and deserts to reach the British Isles, turning ordinary field‑notes into a lively narrative of their long journeys. Readers will quickly learn how to spot the earliest visitors, such as the wheatear, and appreciate the subtle cues that signal a new wave of summer migrants.

Beyond simple identification, the book blends scientific observation with charming local anecdotes, enriched by finely drawn illustrations that bring each species to life without the need for exhaustive descriptions. It explores where these travelers come from, what they seek in the British landscape, and how they behave while nesting and feeding. The result is a readable, illustrated guide that feels both scholarly and warmly personal, perfect for anyone eager to share the wonder of migratory birds each year.

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Full title

Our Summer Migrants An Account of the Migratory Birds Which Pass the Summer in the British Islands. An Account of the Migratory Birds Which Pass the Summer in the British Islands.

Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (320K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Chris Curnow, Stephen Hutcheson, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2019-05-21

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

James Edmund Harting

James Edmund Harting

1841–1928

An English ornithologist and naturalist, he wrote widely about birds, wildlife, and country life, helping bring Victorian natural history to a broad readership. His books and magazine work made him a familiar name to readers interested in both science and field observation.

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