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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: As New. Richard Lewington (illustratore). 6, colour illus. . Chart. As new. New chart to identify the dragonflies and damselflies of Britain. Illustrated by Richard Lewington. [9781908819833].
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: NEW. Shields, Chris (illustratore). 8, col illus. A5. Chart. NEW. . From Wagtails to Woodpeckers, discover 30 common birds that preen, peck and perch around hedges, trees and gardens. Learn to tell a Chaffinch from a Bullfinch!* Our greenest guides* For first-time explorers and families (ages 6+)* Rucksack-sized: folds to A5* Clear and attractive colour images plus handy tips on what to look forField Studies Council is proud to announce their brand-new range of plastic-free, full-colour wildlife guides for 2025, printed in the UK on fully recycled paper. [9781917154086].
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: NEW. Harper, Lizzie; Langman, Mike (illustratore). 8, col illus. A5. Chart. NEW. . From Honeysuckle to Horse Chestnut, discover 30 trees, shrubs and bushes that grow in gardens, hedges and woodland. Learn to tell a Sycamore from a Maple!Our greenest guidesFor first-time explorers and families (ages 6+)Rucksack-sized: folds to A5Clear and attractive colour images plus handy tips on what to look forField Studies Council is proud to announce their brand-new range of plastic-free, full-colour wildlife guides for 2025, printed in the UK on fully recycled paper. [9781917154093].
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: NEW. Harper, Lizzie (illustratore). 8, col illus. . Chart. NEW. . From Clovers to Crane's-bills, discover 30 wildflowers that bloom in gardens, meadows and parks. Learn to tell a Primrose from a Cowslip!* Our greenest guides* For first-time explorers and families (ages 6+)* Rucksack-sized: folds to A5* Clear and attractive colour images plus handy tips on what to look forField Studies Council is proud to announce their brand-new range of plastic-free, full-colour wildlife guides for 2025, printed in the UK on fully recycled paper. [9781917154109].
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: NEW. Lizzie Harper (illustratore). 8, 338 col illus. . PB. NEW. . 33 different fruits produced by common trees and shrubs. How many different fruits and seeds can you find?* Nuts: including conkers, beech mast, acorns and hazel nuts.* Cones: including pine cones and spruce cones.* Flying fruits: including sycamore, maple, hornbeam, ash, birch and alder fruits.* Fleshy fruits: including blackberries, ivy, holly, sloes, crab apples and elderberries.Beautiful colour paintings of each fruit highlight the main features to look out for. Text on the reverse side details key identification features to checkMany plants produce seeds to help them spread. The seed contains the plant's embryo, plus a small food reserve, inside a protective coat. Since plants cannot walk to new places, they have to disperse the seeds in other ways.The shape of the fruit (the structure surrounding the seed) is a really good clue to seed dispersal. Some fruits are adapted to be eaten by animals, while other fruits are dispersed by wind or water.A special extra feature of this guide is a concise guide to some of the technical words for different types of fruit, including nut, drupe, samara and pome. [9781917154048].
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: New. 8, col illus. . Chart. NEW. . This identification chart features 31 species of land plants covered by legislation in the UK and Republic of Ireland. It is a criminal offence to plant or cause to grow in the wild a listed invasive non-native plant. Accompanying text specifies the current legal status of each species. Scientific and common names follow the latest edition of Stace (2019). Although over 1300 non-native plants grow in the wild in Britain and Ireland, only around 8% of these are invasive. They include Japanese Knotweed, American Skunk-cabbage, Variegated Yellow Archangel, Yellow Azalea, Pirri-pirri-bur, Perfoliate Alexanders and several species of Cotoneaster. Unfortunately succesful control costs millions, sometimes taking several years to eradicate the plant from a site. Many non-natives have grown in the wild for hundreds of years, while others are more recent arrivals. Some plants came here accidentally, while others were brought in for gardens or agriculture. They reach new sites through the dumping of garden waste, containing fragments like stolons, stems and bulbs, or by seeds spread by birds, mammals, wind and water.It would be hard to image our gardens today without the many non-native plants that add colour and interest. But not all are docile domestics. Instead many are 'garden thugs' that can grow and spread quickly. Even within a garden these pose a challenge to the gardener. And if they escape into the wild, spreading and growing unchallenged, they threaten habitats and native wildlife. Invasive plants tend to show rapid growth, either spreading vegetatively or through copious seed production. Vigorous growth enables plants to establish quickly, allowing them to shade out other plants. [9781908819499].
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: NEW. 8, 50 col illus. . PB. NEW. . Our newly updated park and garden bird guide features an illustrated bird chart covering the top 50 British birds found in gardens, parks, ponds and rivers.The bird guide consists of 8 fold-out pages featuring full-colour illustrations, making the identification of birds easy to follow. There's a further bird identification guide on the reverse side, with a text description of the characteristics of each species, including length, wingspan, and preferred food.Gardens and parks are wonderful places for bird watching. Making a list of garden birds is a great first step into wildlife identification. Some species are present throughout the year, while others are summer or winter visitors only.But how to recognise and identify birds in your area?Of course a few species, like Blackbird and Robin, are instantly recognisable. But for others you might need to take a closer look. Is that a Greenfinch or a Siskin at the bird feeder? Can you tell apart a Blue Tit from a Great Tit? How about a Bullfinch from a Chaffinch? Our bird chart can help!Designed for speedy bird identification with living birds in the garden, the guide features beautiful colour paintings by Chris Shields. Accompanying text on the reverse side covers body size, food, key identification notes and conservation status.Bird tables and feeders are a great way to attract more birds to your garden. There's now a wide range of bird food available. Some birds eat seeds and berries, and will benefit from seed heads left over the winter. Hawthorn, rowan, crab apple, blackberries and windfall fruit provide an autumn feast for thrushes. Birds will also need water for drinking and bathing. So saucers of water and bird baths are useful during winter frosts and hot summers. Nest boxes and roosting perches provide shelter. With a little encouragement and patience, and our British bird guide to hand, you will soon start to recognise the feathered visitors in your garden parks and green spaces.Our popular bird field guide measure 24.5cmx17.5cm and is extremely lightweight so is the perfect bird identification chart for popping in your bag when heading outside. All wildlife identification guides are laminated, meaning they are showerproof for use outside. And can be wiped clean. [9781908819659].
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: NEW. Geoffrey Kibby (illustratore). 8, 43 col illus, col photos. . Chart. NEW. . The Distinctive gilled fungi guide covers 40 species of fungi found in Britain and Ireland. Gilled fungi are the 'mushroom' style fungi which produce their spores from gills on the underside of a protective cap.Specially-drawn colour illustrations highlight the main features to look out for. Text on the reverse side details key identification features, cap width, months and habitat for each species.Fungi are an ancient form of life, diverse and mysterious. You never quite know when and where they will show themselves. Good places to look include woodland edges and clearings, parkland, grassland, meadows and lawns, hedgerows and roadside verges. Although most common in autumn, some may be seen all year round.Unfortunately identifying fungi seems daunting to beginners. Many species look very similar. Moreover many species lack a common name, and even their scientific names are prone to change from time to time! Many fungi identification books although brilliant in the hands of experts look long and intimidating.So where do you start? A good strategy is to learn to recognise common and distinctive species. The authors of this new guide have chosen 40 species that are not easily confused with any others. It is both possible to make reliable identifications in the field without using specialist equipment, and there is no need to collect a specimen.An accompanying guide to Distinctive non-gilled fungi is also available. These guides are based upon Mushrooms and Toadstools of Britain & Europe, a four volume series of books published between 2017 and 2023 by Geoffrey Kibby, an experienced mycologist and talented artist. [9781908819918].
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: NEW. Geoffrey Kibby (illustratore). 8, 43 col illus, col photos. . Chart. NEW. . The Distinctive non-gilled fungi guide covers 40 species of puffballs, earthballs, tooth fungi, clubs, corals, bracket fungi and boletes of Britain and Ireland.Specially-drawn colour illustrations highlight the main features to look out for. Text on the reverse side details key identification features, size, months and habitat for each species.Fungi are an ancient form of life, diverse and mysterious. You never quite know when and where they will show themselves. Good places to look include woodland edges and clearings, parkland, grassland, meadows and lawns, hedgerows and roadside verges. Although most common in autumn, some may be seen all year round.Unfortunately identifying fungi seems daunting to beginners. Many species look very similar. Moreover many species lack a common name, and even their scientific names are prone to change from time to time! Many fungi identification books although brilliant in the hands of experts look long and intimidating.So where do you start? A good strategy is to learn to recognise common and distinctive species. The authors of this new guide have chosen 40 species that are not easily confused with any others. It is both possible to make reliable identifications in the field without using specialist equipment, and there is no need to collect a specimen.An accompanying guide to Distinctive gilled fungi is also available. These guides are based upon Mushrooms and Toadstools of Britain & Europe, a four volume series of books published between 2017 and 2023 by Geoffrey Kibby, an experienced mycologist and talented artist. [9781908819901].
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: New. Richard Lewington (illustratore). 6, colour illus. . Chart. NEW. . New chart to identify the dragonflies and damselflies of Britain. Illustrated by Richard Lewington. [9781908819833].
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: NEW. Lizzie Harper (illustratore). 8, colour illus. . Chart. NEW. . From black medick to bugle, from willowherb to woundwort, this guide covers some of the common flowers you may see on country walks, growing in hedgerows, grassy areas and meadows. Many of these flowers are also found in urban grassland, roadside verges and wastelands. [9781908819345].
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: New. , col illus. 250x175mm. Chart. NEW. . From cormorants to kittiwakes, and guillemots to gulls, this 8-panel laminated fold-out chart features 28 of the birds you can see around the coastline of the UK in the summer. Included are both cliff-nesting birds, like gannet and razorbill, and wading birds, such as oystercatcher and avocet, as well as all the common seagulls. Birds are shown in their adult summer (breeding) plumage. [9781908819147].
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: New. 8, colour illustrations. . Chart. NEW. . This fold-out chart is a guide to the main groups (orders) of insects on land and in water. Avoiding technical jargon, this chart shows you precisely what to look out for to recognise mayflies, dragonflies, stoneflies, alderflies, snakeflies, scorpionflies, true flies, earwigs, cockroaches, grasshoppers, crickets, bees, wasps, ants, butterflies, moths, lacewings, antlions, silverfish, firebrats, bristletails, thrips and many others. [9781908819154].
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: New. 8, col illus. . Chart. NEW. . Folding identification chart to the land mammals (excluding bats) of mainland Britain. [9781908819000].
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