Chronicling Aldred's remarkable filming of goshawks in the New Forest as the environment was emptied of humanity during the pandemic, this luminous volume rings with the marvels of an undisturbed natural world.
Winner of The James Cropper Wainwright Prize for Nature Writing 2022
What happens to nature when we are no longer there?
In early 2020, wildlife cameraman James Aldred was commissioned to film the lives of a family of Goshawks in the New Forest, his childhood home. He began to plan a treetop hide in a remote site that would allow him to film the Gos nest, the newly hatched chicks and the lives of these elusive and enchanting birds.
Then lockdown. And as the world retreated, something remarkable happened. The noise of our everyday stilled. No more cars, no more off-roaders, no more airplanes roaring in the skies, no one in the Goshawk woods - except James.
At this unique moment, James was granted a once in a lifetime opportunity to keep filming. And so, over Spring and into Summer, he began to record his experiences in a place empty of people but filled with birdsong and new life.
Amidst the fragility and the fear, there was silver moonlight, tumbling fox cubs, calling curlew and, of course, the soaring Goshawks - shining like fire through one of our darkest times. A Goshawk summer unlike any other.
Publisher: Elliott & Thompson Limited
ISBN: 9781783966400
Number of pages: 240
Dimensions: 198 x 129 mm
Reading this filled me with so many different emotions. Envy, happiness, sadness, and joy, to name just a few. Envy because while basically under house arrest for sixteen months, the author had access to the great... More
I really enjoyed Aldred's last book, 'The Man Who Climbs Trees', so I jumped at the chance to read his second. Interestingly, Aldred's prose didn't stand out to me all that much the last time... More
Goshawk Summer by James Aldred is a stunning and wonderful nature diary and account of one man’s journey documenting and exploring more about the fascinating Goshawk.
This book is for anyone that loves nature,...
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