Testing the Guide: An Identification Guide to Garden Insects of Britain and North-West Europe
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The second article in our Testing the Guide series looks at An Identification Guide to Garden Insects of Britain and North-West Europe, a photographic identification guide to 150 species of garden insects most commonly found in Britain and north-west Europe. Throughout March, April and May, we tested the identification guide by exploring a garden for a few hours during the day and during the night. Read our blog to find out how this guide performed.
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An Identification Guide to Garden Insects of Britain and North-West Europe
Paperback | June 2022
Packed with information, written with huge enthusiasm and illustrated with incredible close-up photos, An Identification Guide to Garden Insects of Britain and North-West Europe shines a spotlight on the insects in your garden. Each species is accompanied by a keenly observed description to help you identify even the smallest creature, as well as one or two photographs labelled with distinguishing features.
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This month, our equipment team tested the Browning Spec Ops Elite HP5 and Recon Force Elite HP5, the 2022 additions to Browning's highly regarded Spec Ops and Recon Force series, featuring Browning's Radiant 5 Illumination technology. Check out our blog to see how they performed.
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This month, browse our newly catalogued books on Leon's bookshelf.
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English Orchards: A Landscape History - July 2022
English Orchards attempts to provide a comprehensive review of the development of orchards in England from the Middle Ages to the present day. It describes the various different kinds of orchard and explains how and when they appeared in the landscape, and why they have disappeared at a catastrophic rate over the last six decades.
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Elusive Birds of the Tropical Understory - June 2022
Elusive Birds of the Tropical Understory is a visual trip to the unseen corners of the tropical forest understory, combining unique images of tropical birds with inspiring essays by leaders in the world of modern ornithology. The authors delve into these overlooked birds to show why they should be included in the discussion of the current conservation crisis.
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Owls are unable to digest the harder parts of their prey, such as the teeth, bones and fur or feathers. These indigestible parts are regurgitated as a pellet. In this article we will look at where to find these pellets and how to tell which species of owl they came from, as well as providing some tips on how to dissect them and how to tell the difference between some of the main species of small mammal that you will find in pellets in the UK.
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Seabirds:
The New Identification Guide
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Europe and Mediterranean Marine Fish Identification Guide
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A Comprehensive Guide to Insects of Britain & Ireland
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Felids and Hyenas of the World: Wild Cats, Panthers, Lynx, Pumas, Ocelots, Caracals, and Relatives
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Britain's Habitats:
A Field Guide to the Wildlife Habitats of Great Britain and Ireland
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Birds of East Africa: Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi
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Field Guide to the Wild Flowers of the Eastern Mediterranean
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The Birds of St Vincent, the Grenadines and Grenada: An Annotated Checklist
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