One Day a Thousand Songs

John Miller

£12.00

On 6 May, from dawn to nightfall, John Miller recorded every bird he sees in his garden: their songs, behaviour, nests, battles, triumphs, survival techniques, backstory. The results are remarkable, inspiring and informative. If we garden for insects, we will have abundant wildlife, he writes.

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Publish Date: 06/05/2026

Description

On 6 May last year, just before the first light of day,  a robin sang the opening notes of the dawn chorus in John Miller’s Wiltshire garden at precisely 4.35am.

For the rest of that day, until a tawny owl passed over at 9.23pm, each bird is briefly brought to life with John’s observations and fascinating backstories: their nests, their eggs, their battles, their triumphs.

Sound recordist Alex Byng and photographer David White were with John throughout this red-letter day – which anyone can replicate in their own garden, using the Merlin bird ID app to help identify bird songs and confirm sightings. 

Includes practical succinct advice on creating an insect-friendly garden, the bedrock of successful wildlife conservation.

Additional information

Weight 247 g
Dimensions 198 × 129 × 12.5 mm
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Publisher

Imprint

Cover

Paperback

Pages

192

Language

English

Edition
Dewey

598.0941 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K