Synopses & Reviews
From one of Scotland's foremost naturalists, conservationists, and wildlife photographers comes a beautiful and acutely observed account of how Don MacCaskill's outlook on life began to change as trees, woods, forests, and all the wonders that they contain became a focus in his life. It is rich in its portrayal of the life that moves in the Caledonian forest and on the moorlands -- lofty twig-stacked heronries, the elusive peregrine falcon and the red, bushy-tailed fox -- of the beauty of the trees, and of those who worked in the forests.