This arrived whilst I was away on holiday. Thank you to @eandtbooks.bsky.social for sending a copy of @steverutt.bsky.social's new book, Waterlands
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💧Happy publication day to #TheWaterlands by @steverutt.bsky.social!
Follow a raindrop as it flows through diverse waterscapes: river sources, saltmarsh-flanked firths and estuaries, spectacular lochs, crystal-clear chalk streams, blanket bogs and more.
bit.ly/4dbmYka #NatureWriting #wetlands
Join naturalist and award-winning author, @steverutt.bsky.social on 1st April at 7pm, as he chats to Jen Stout at Blackwells #Edinburgh about his lyrical and insightful new book #TheWaterlands.
'A masterpiece' - Ajay Tegala, author of Wetland Diaries
Tickets: www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/stephen-ru...
Stories from the earth, sea and skies — @financialtimes.com pick four of the best new books on the environment - including @steverutt.bsky.social's new book #TheWaterlands!
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#wetlands #bogs #conservation #WaterCycle #NonFiction #marsh #nature #NatureBooks
Join naturalist and award-winning author @steverutt.bsky.social Blackwells Edinburgh on 1 April at 7pm, as he chats to Jen Stout about his lyrical and insightful new book #TheWaterlands.
Tickets now on sale!
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My pleasure!
30 seconds of skeins over Dumfries (just along from Lidl if we're being precise).
Looking forward to reading #TheWaterlands? Close your eyes and immerse yourself in Britain's watery landscapes with author @steverutt.bsky.social's playlist on Spotify:
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Species on the Edge. Echoes & Whispers - Explore the world of bats 🦇 in this six-part podcast, a creative evaluation piece by @steverutt.bsky.social and Claire Todd. Thanks to @lotterygoodcauses.bsky.social speciesontheedge.co.uk/echoes-whisp...
A collaboration between naturalist/writer @steverutt.bsky.social and audio-visual artist Claire Todd, ‘Echoes & Whispers’ is a creative evaluation of bat conservation in the Solway region www.caughtbytheriver.net/2025/11/echo...
Introducing... #TheWaterlands by @steverutt.bsky.social, a captivating retelling of the water cycle.
Follow a raindrop as it flows through diverse waterscapes: river sources in the upland moors; saltmarsh-flanked firths and estuaries; spectacular lochs and crystal-clear chalk streams.
Out 26 March
Thanks Ian! The first words of this were written in 2020 so it's been a long time coming.
Decent! First I've heard of locally.
We are so excited to be publishing @steverutt.bsky.social's new book #TheWaterlands, an evocative journey through British waterscapes revealing everything a single raindrop can show us on its journey from source to sea. 💧
Read more @bookbrunch.bsky.social:
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On the sandy soils of the Breckland, red-banded sand wasp is common. It catches caterpillars, immobilises them with a sting, lays an egg in them and drags them down a burrow. The egg hatches and the wasp larva eats it's way out of the living caterpillar.
Me standing in front of some reeds looking authorial.
I'm offering mentoring sessions now for writers of non-fiction.
One-to-one video call, 2000 words of your writing reviewed with honest feedback and pointers for development.
More information here: stephenrutt.com/mentoring/
Common blue butterfly upper wings
Common blue butterfly under wings
Several bog asphodel plants
A really big orchid
A walk in Galloway: common blues, bog asphodel & big orchids.
Cinnabar moth, red hind wings glowing.
When the cinnabar finds the sunlight in a shady hedge.
Red kite circling in front of billowing grey clouds
Kite and clouds.
Bath tub in the forest
Round leaved sundew
Coltsfoot gone to seed
Dawn breaking reluctantly over a loch
(unseen, the grim slog of bird surveying: 1.30am alarms, the frigid chill of pre-dawn uplands, cold enough for the shiver of snipe song, cuckoos keeping themselves warm by cuckooing, the ecstatic swan-diving of tree pipits, hours of fruitless waiting and grey dawns, days going nowhere)
Full moon descending behind hill, mist in the valley, stars above
Dawn down a valley
Panorama of pines, distant hillside and hint of loch
A strip of sunrise across a hill
Scenes from a series of Galloway dawns.
Thanks James, I'm sure you'll love it too
Michael Warren has written a terrific book about birds, people and the past. I've reviewed it for British Birds. britishbirds.co.uk/journal/arti... @drmjwarren.bsky.social
Hair ice bursting out of a stick, surrounded by dead beech leaves.
Close up on hair ice on back of leaf
Close up of hair ice on a stick, the filaments of frost lifting up like hair.
A dead tree liberally coated in white mushrooms I don't know.
Hair ice in the woods, lingering after the thaw. And a frost of fungi.
A train through the fens. It's all black fields and lines of golden reeds and hundreds of wild swans. Silvery skies. East Anglia always does something to me.
Thanks James
A flock of jackdaws departing from the silhouette of an oak tree that reaches over a fence, a hill in the background. Entire photo is underexposed and gloomy in a Gothic way.
Exit jackdaws.
Excellent! Excited for this.
A birch tree growing through a wire fence.
I love birch trees. Hard as nails. This one does not recognise your fence.