Green Guide to Garden Wildlife Of Britain And Europe


Book Description

Aimed at both the general reader and amateur naturalist, this guide offers information on observing and identifying 150 of the species most commonly encountered in gardens of Britain and Europe. Each species' habits, range and important characteristics are described, while colour paintings show each in detail. There are sections on and how to encourage wildlife into your garden and how to watch it. Sound advice on conservation issues is also offered. The book can be used as both a home reference and a pocket companion in the field.




A Naturalist's Guide to Garden Wildlife


Book Description

An easy to use identification guide to 280 species of wildlife most commonly found in the gardens of Britain, Ireland, and other parts of northern Europe. The guide includes sections on birds, mammals, reptiles and amphibians, butterflies, moths and other insects, spiders, trees and shrubs, wild flowers, and fungi.An informative and user friendly introduction includes useful advice on how to attract wildlife to your garden







Garden Wildlife of Britain & Europe


Book Description

Garden Wildlife is aimed at the nature lover who needs to know more about the fauna and flora that are to be found around the typical garden. The book shows in a practical way how to attract wildlife and plants to the garden.




A Naturalist's Guide to Wild Flowers of Britain & Northern Europe


Book Description

A series of photographic wildlife identification guides. Each title features approximately 280 species that a keen amateur might expect to see in the field or garden. High quality photographs are accompanied by full species descriptions, giving identifying features, as well as details of size, habits, habitats and distribution. Each title is written by an acknowledged expert in the subject with photographs supplied by Paul Sterry, a biologist whose interest in natural history spans more than 50 years.




Naturalists Guide to Wildflowers of Britain and Northern Europe


Book Description

A series of photographic wildlife identification guides. Each title features approximately 280 species that a keen amateur might expect to see in the field or garden. High quality photographs are accompanied by full species descriptions, giving identifying features, as well as details of size, habits, habitats and distribution. Each title is written by an acknowledged expert in the subject with photographs supplied by Paul Sterry, a biologist whose interest in natural history spans more than 50 years.




Garden Wildlife of Britain and Europe


Book Description

Bill Oddie brings his infectious enthusiasm and inimitable style to this comprehensive introduction for the birdwatching beginner. Starting with the basics, the book goes on to explore all aspects of this increasingly popular pastime, from choosing a field guide, to easy identification tips, basic field techniques and avoiding common errors. With vital additional information on bird behaviour, bird reserves and conservation, as well as practical advice on how to take your interest further afield, this should be an indispensable guide for the beginner and enthusiast alike. With colour illustrations and many helpful diagrams, this text acts as a companion to "Bill Oddie's Birding Pack" also published by New Holland.




Garden Wildlife


Book Description

This is an illustrated guide to the species of garden wildlife most commonly recognized on Britain and Europe. Each species is drawn in watercolours whilst explanatory text details the main characteristics, including habitat, tracks, mating and feeding habits.




A Naturalist's Guide to the Birds of Britain and Northern Europe


Book Description

A brand new, entry level photographic identification guide to the commoner birds of Britain and Northern Europe, featuring 280 species that the amateur naturalist might expect to see in the field or garden.The user-friendly introduction covers geography, climate, habits, taxonomy and nomenclature, bird topography, and the best places to watch birds, in a way that doesn't assume prior knowledge of the subject.