Park and Garden Birds Guide
Is that a chaffinch, greenfinch or bullfinch at the bird feeder? Do you know a great tit from a blue tit? Covering the top 50 birds seen in parks and gardens, including ponds and rivers.
Is that a chaffinch, greenfinch or bullfinch at the bird feeder? Do you know a great tit from a blue tit? Covering the top 50 birds seen in parks and gardens, including ponds and rivers.
44 birds to spot along the coast in winter. Seaside birding in winter is quite different to summer: plumage varies, some species are only present in the winter months and large feeding flocks can be seen.
28 birds to spot along the coast in summer. Featuring both cliff-nesting birds (like gannet and razorbill) and waders (like oystercatcher and avocet) as well as all the common seagulls.
Visiting a wetland reserve? Covering all 32 wild waterfowl in Britain including dabbling ducks, diving ducks, sawbills, swans and wild geese. Especially suitable for winter wildlife watching.
WildID Waders of Britain and Ireland guide is for beginners and improvers. It includes 28 wader species known to occur in Britain and Ireland on a regular basis.
Develop bushcraft skills by tracking birds in gardens, woodland, sandy beaches, snow and mud. Bird signs to look out for include footprints, tracks, droppings and evidence of feeding.
From buzzards to harriers and falcons to eagles: this guide features all 15 day-flying raptor species that breed in the UK. Co-created with the Hawk and Owl Trust.
Two guides in one: both a field guide to the 5 wild owls of the UK plus a guide to investigating the small mammal bones found in owl pellets. Co-created with the Hawk and Owl Trust.
All the animals listed on Schedule 9, that is animals which it is an offence to release into the wild in the UK.