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The Squirrels and Other Animals by George E. Waring is a delightful and informative read that explores the habits and instincts of various smaller British quadrupeds. Bringing together a compilation of illustrations and detailed descriptions, this book provides an engaging and educational experience for nature lovers and enthusiasts.

Waring's meticulous research and passion for the subject shine through every page of this book. Each chapter focuses on a specific animal, including the iconic squirrels, as well as lesser-known creatures like hedgehogs, moles, and weasels. The author's dedication to presenting accurate information about these animals' behaviors and lifestyles is commendable.

The breathtaking illustrations accompanying each animal's description are a true highlight of the book. Created with precision and artistic flair, these drawings depict the animals in their natural habitats and offer a glimpse into their daily lives. They effectively capture the essence of each animal, making it easier for readers to visualize the creatures being described.

Waring's writing style is engaging and accessible, making for an enjoyable reading experience. He effortlessly combines scientific information with anecdotes and personal observations, creating a compelling narrative that keeps readers engrossed. The author's passion and deep understanding of these animals are evident throughout, making the text both informative and entertaining.

One of the strengths of The Squirrels and Other Animals is its comprehensive scope. Waring doesn't limit his exploration to just squirrels but includes a wide range of small quadrupeds found in Britain. This diversity allows readers to gain a broader understanding of the various creatures that inhabit the region, making the book invaluable for anyone interested in British wildlife.

Furthermore, the book addresses not only the animals' behaviors but also their instincts and natural habitats, providing a well-rounded perspective. Waring's insights into how these animals have adapted to their surroundings and interact with their environments offer a fascinating glimpse into the world of these often overlooked creatures.

While The Squirrels and Other Animals may not be a book that appeals to everyone, its niche focus on British quadrupeds is its greatest strength. Whether you're an avid naturalist, a wildlife enthusiast, or simply curious about the habits of these small mammals, this book is a treasure trove of knowledge. Waring's passion, coupled with the exquisite illustrations, creates a work that is as visually stunning as it is enlightening.

In conclusion, The Squirrels and Other Animals by George E. Waring is a captivating exploration of the habits and instincts of the smaller British quadrupeds. With its detailed descriptions, beautiful illustrations, and engaging narrative, this book is a must-read for anyone interested in the natural world. Waring's passion for his subject matter is palpable, making this an invaluable resource for both nature lovers and researchers alike.

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[Illustration: THE FOX AND THE HEDGEHOG. Page 202.]

THE SQUIRRELS AND OTHER ANIMALS;

OR,

ILLUSTRATIONS OF THE HABITS AND INSTINCTS OF MANY OF THE SMALLER BRITISH QUADRUPEDS.

BY GEORGE WARING.

LONDON: HARVEY AND DARTON, GRACECHURCH STREET.

THE SQUIRRELS AND OTHER ANIMALS.

CHAPTER I.

"Bless me, I do believe I have been asleep!" said a squirrel, one fine morning in early spring, when the delicious warmth of the sun had reached him in his winter retreat, and roused the lazy little fellow from a two months' nap. The truth is, that he and his family had fallen asleep at the first setting in of the cold weather, and had passed the dismal winter in a state of profound repose, except, that, during a warm day or two in January, they had roused themselves for a short time, and eaten a few nuts and acorns from their winter store.

"Yes, I have certainly been asleep," said the squirrel, "and I fancy I have had a pretty long nap too. Well, I declare, my lazy wife and children are lying there still, curled up like so many dead things! Hallo, Mrs. Brush! come, get up and eat some breakfast. Here is the sun shining in most gloriously at the mouth of the hole, and I hear the blackbird's merry whistle in the grove below. Ah! they wont move, so I'll have a run this fine morning, and see how the world looks now... Continue reading book >>




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