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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fantastic local history and science,
By Raven (Seattle, WA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Street-Smart Naturalist: Field Notes from Seattle (Paperback)
I am loudly and joyously singing the praises of "The Street-Smart Naturalist: Field Notes from Seattle"; this is the sort of book about Seattle's natural history that I was particularly searching for. Keeping mostly within the city limits, David Williams talks about natural boglands and bald eagles, the fossils and stones that make up Seattle's skyscrapers, naturally occuring plants and recent imports, tectonic plates and city planning, radiocarbon dating of the last earthquake by the trees displaced and drowned, local microclimates and how they affect the weather (Capitol Hill gets 11 inches more of rain per year than the University of Washington campus ten minutes away) -- Williams has it all, and recounts his anecdotes with a dry and wonderful sense of humor. He traces creeks and chases crows, catalogues billion year old granite, and tells anyone who will listen about the fine quarries and the fossil beds from whence they came. This is exactly the sort of local history that I wanted to hear, happily jumping from the geological aeons to the conservation programs of the last fifty years. Every Seattleite interested in history or nature should buy this book. Non-Seattleites interested in urban orienteering/nature-in-the-city are also likely to be fans. Go go David Williams.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A wonderful introduction to the land,
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This review is from: The Street-Smart Naturalist: Field Notes from Seattle (Paperback)
I just moved to Seattle a couple of weeks ago and was given this book to read. Can I just say that it is by far one of the best books I've ever had the pleasure of meeting?
The author explores all sorts of natural phenomena around Seattle, from the geological quirks to the water quality to the crows. I learned a LOT about the local area, as far as the natural setting goes. The writing is superior--it's obvious he's done his research, both in books and in the field. I can't imagine how much time he put into this. And he has an excellent sense of humor that had my giggling every couple of pages. Highly, highly, highly recommended
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A wonderful perspective on a green city,
This review is from: The Street-Smart Naturalist: Field Notes from Seattle (Paperback)
As a city-dweller I love cafes, the opera, the night-life.... but I also need the trees, the birds, and the Puget Sound. Williams' wonderful collection of notes on my hometown, Seattle, are a fun read and have helped me discover things I would have never discovered otherwise. If you live in Seattle, or even if you're coming for a visit and want an alternative to the regular tourist attractions, this book is for you. Enjoy!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great nature walks without leaving your armchair,
This review is from: The Street-Smart Naturalist: Field Notes from Seattle (Paperback)
I learned a lot about Seattle that I can't wait to tell visitors (guess what's under I-5?!) and got inspired to take some of the urban nature walks myself, like all the way along Thornton Creek. What I liked best was the view of what Seattle historically looked like - accompanied by really nice maps!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Smartly written -- but what about the rabbits?,
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This review is from: The Street-Smart Naturalist: Field Notes from Seattle (Paperback)
Packed with interesting information about Seattle. The book must have been written before the rabbit problem started in the area around Greenlake. A chapter for a second edition? I subtract one star for the "ring-necked gull?" on page 19 and the lack of an index.
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The Street-Smart Naturalist: Field Notes from Seattle by David B. Williams (Paperback - May 1, 2005)
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