BOOKS - Britain's Butterflies (WILDGuides) by David Newland (2011-01-21)
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Britain's Butterflies (WILDGuides) by David Newland (2011-01-21)
Author: David Newland;Robert Still;David Tomlinson;Andy Swash
Year: January 1, 1616
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 354 MB
Language: English

A new and improved edition of the popular photographic field guideBritain s Butterflies is a comprehensive and beautifully designed photographic field guide to the butterflies of Britain and Ireland Containing hundreds of stunning colour photographs this extensively revised and updated new edition provides the latest information on every species ever recorded It covers in detail the identification of all 59 butterfly species that breed regularly as well as four former breeders 10 rare migrants and one species of unknown status The easy to use format will enable butterfly watchers beginners or experts to identify any species they encounter Produced in association with Butterfly Conservation this edition features new introductory sections on the identification of more difficult groups revised maps that show the latest distributions recorded by the UK Butterfly Monitoring Scheme expanded sections on food plants and on recording and monitoring a new section on climate change and a revised species order reflecting the latest taxonomy Stunning colour plates show typical views of each butterfly species including the various forms and common aberrationsDetailed species profiles cover adult identification behaviour habitat requirements population and conservation egg caterpillar and chrysalis and status and distribution including up to date mapsPhotographs of the egg caterpillar and chrysalis for every breeding speciesSections on biology where to look for and how to identify butterflies and other essential informationFeatures new to this edition include introductory sections on the identification of difficult groups the latest species information and distribution maps expanded sections on food plants and on recording and monitoring a section on climate change and a revised species order reflecting the latest taxonomy

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