
Meetings with Moths: Discovering their Mystery and Extraordinary Lives
'Evokes the thrill of the chase' SPECTATOR
'This book is a revelation' THE HERALD
'Baird writes with gusto . . . her remarkable book can guide all of us back towards the light' SCOTTISH DAILY MAIL
Green Longhorns, Pimpinel Pugs and Peacock Moths - these are just some of the striking species that catch ecologist Katty Baird's attention. Roaming Scotland in all manner of weather, she climbs down abandoned mines and ventures behind waterfalls in search of these misunderstood and maligned creatures. Meetings with Moths is an uplifting call for everyone to look more closely at their surroundings and discover nature's hidden secrets, but perhaps more importantly to find the passion that ignites us.
Following a Zoology degree and PhD, Katty Baird continued in academia as a postdoctoral research fellow, studying insect-plant interactions. She now works as an ecologist, recording and monitoring invertebrates throughout Scotland. She is shortlisted for NBN wildlife recording award 2020. In 2019/20 she wrote a popular blog, recording moths on the Whittingehame Estate in East Lothian.
Author: Katty Baird
Format: Paperback, 272 pages, 129mm x 198mm, 660 g
Published: 2024, HarperCollins Publishers, United Kingdom
Genre: Natural History: Animal & Wildlife
'Evokes the thrill of the chase' SPECTATOR
'This book is a revelation' THE HERALD
'Baird writes with gusto . . . her remarkable book can guide all of us back towards the light' SCOTTISH DAILY MAIL
Green Longhorns, Pimpinel Pugs and Peacock Moths - these are just some of the striking species that catch ecologist Katty Baird's attention. Roaming Scotland in all manner of weather, she climbs down abandoned mines and ventures behind waterfalls in search of these misunderstood and maligned creatures. Meetings with Moths is an uplifting call for everyone to look more closely at their surroundings and discover nature's hidden secrets, but perhaps more importantly to find the passion that ignites us.
Following a Zoology degree and PhD, Katty Baird continued in academia as a postdoctoral research fellow, studying insect-plant interactions. She now works as an ecologist, recording and monitoring invertebrates throughout Scotland. She is shortlisted for NBN wildlife recording award 2020. In 2019/20 she wrote a popular blog, recording moths on the Whittingehame Estate in East Lothian.
