
Mark Cocker
Mark Cocker is a naturalist and multi-award-winning author of creative non-fiction. His last book, ‘One Midsummer’s Day: Swifts and the Story of Life on Earth’, is out in paperback. A new book entitled 'The Nature of Seeing' will be published this year by Jonathan Cape.
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Spheres with tails: our enduring love affair with the thrushThese round songbirds have inspired not only some of our best poets, but have also sewn the seeds of the countryside around us.
By Mark Cocker Published
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'There is no acceptable level of peat for use in horticulture' say campaigners amid call for total ban on peat salesPeat bogs sequester huge amounts of carbon — yet peat is still being cut and sold across Britain. It's time for that to stop for good, say campaigners.
By Mark Cocker Published
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Britain has 763 different types of moss — and they're varied, distinctive and strikingly beautifulAs special as orchids, as beautiful as bluebells and as important as oaks, our ground-hugging mosses are worth a look down, says naturalist and author Mark Cocker.
By Mark Cocker Published
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Waxwings: The winter visitors which come to Britain so rarely they may never see a human againOnce thought to have presaged the First World War, these exquisite European songbirds are a blessing to our shores, says Mark Cocker.
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