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Orchard : A Year in England's Eden - Benedict Macdonald

Orchard

A Year in England's Eden

By: Benedict Macdonald, Nicholas Gates

eBook | 20 August 2020

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Orchards are so rich in biodiversity, they eclipse most recognised conservation areas. Spend a year in one orchard, and celebrate this imperilled, overlooked abundance of life.

As rotting windfall apples and frost lie thick on the ground, and the oldest of fruit trees bend under the weight of mistletoe, the orchard begins a new year.

A chattering blanket of starlings descend on the bounty of last year's fruit, joining bramblings, blackbirds, angry-faced waxwings and intoxicated fieldfares who, drunk on fermented berries, fight one another over their rotting real estate. Even in winter, the orchard is a place of bounty, competition and continuous surprise, most of whose secrets lie hidden deep below the surface.

As the seasons turn, a wealth of animals and plants are revealed: Bumble and solitary bees apartment-hunting in April; spotted flycatchers migrating in May; redstarts, hedgehogs and owls nesting in June; an explosion of life in the summer and the harvest and homespun cider-making in the autumn. And all throughout the year, the orchard's human and animal inhabitants work together, creating one of the richest ecosystems left in Britain.

Their ancient tradition of collaboration between people and nature makes orchards a source of hope for the future. If we can bring new life to England's orchards - favouring organic methods and harvesting with a balanced ecosystem in mind - not only wildlife but people will have a far richer England to profit from in the centuries to come.

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Praise for Benedict Macdonald

'Splendid' Guardian

'Visionary, illuminating and fascinating' George Monbiot

'You may not have come across Ben Macdonald before now; but believe me, you will hear a lot more from him in the future' Stephen Moss

'Ben covers history, science, traditions, conservation and reintroduction, all with those most vital elements - knowledge and enthusiasm' Bill Oddie

'Beautifully written, thoughtful and, yes, provocative' Martin Harper, Conservation Director, RSPB

'Ben Macdonald has an impressive track record as a field naturalist, wildlife film-maker and writer, and this passionate, authoritative, up-to-date and, ultimately, optimistic book is a worthy companion to such seminal works as George Monbiot's Feral and Mark Cocker's Our Place' BBC Wildlife magazine

'A visionary yet practical book' New Statesman

'Captivating, fascinating and inspiring' Birdwatching magazine

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