New and expanded edition now has 540 pages covering over 2300 species. Updated maps, over 2900 colour photos, incl. beetles, flies, ants, bees & wasps.
With detailed descriptions and photos of the adult, egg, caterpillar and chrysalis of each species, this book provides unique insights into a hidden world.
The first ever book to cover all aspects of the natural history of the Malverns and will appeal to both residents and visitors interested in learning more about this fascinating area.
This book will appeal to butterfly enthusiasts of all ages and experience, from complete beginners to those who are already keen butterfly watchers or photographers
The Wyre Forest, on the borders of Shropshire and Worcestershire is one of Britain’s most important ancient woodlands and home to a stunning array of wildlife.
This attractive and easy to use Guide helps to identify the 36 species of orchid found in the two counties, focusing on their most distinctive features. Each species is beautifully photographed, while the text provides key characteristics and habitat information.
Seaweeds and marine creatures like crabs are a familiar sight on a beach – but what type of seaweed and what type of crab? This new guide by photographer and naturalist Nigel Phillips illustrates 136 species that you are likely to find on a beach expedition in Somerset.