Advantages: quick and easy to use - before the strange species moves off! Disadvantages: missing caterpillars and other young
I have been trying not to write a review for a while but to learn more from the experts – but then I saw this book. The Complete British Wildlife by Paul Sterry is our wildlife bible, bought at £12.99 10 years ago but now RRP £14.99. I could not help mys ...
Advantages: Photos are excellent Disadvantages: Some things hard to identify, such as caterpillars are not shown
If what you need is a comprehensive guide to all types of wildlife- birds, trees, plants, lichens, marine life, insects, all in one book, then this is the book for you. Despite owning several good, more detailed books on various aspects of wildlife, I wan ...
Advantages: small size Disadvantages: drawings, not photographs
This little book is excellent for people who like to name the animals and birds that they see in walks in the country side.
This book covers everything from flowers and insects to birds and mammals. Marine life is covered too. Each different specie ...
Advantages: Clear and colourful photos, includes advice to attract wildlife to your garden Disadvantages: None for me
I have always been interested in wildlife, probably because I grew up living in or near the countryside. However, since I got my allotment and started working as a gardening trainee, my interest has really grown. I felt confident at recognising most birds ...