February Wildlife
Geology Bundle
You shouldn’t have to go far to find lots of different rocks and minerals. Old buildings, stone walls and gravestones are a great place to look, and it is much easier in winter when plants have died back. Start your hunt for local rocks, minerals and fossils with three photographic WildID guides.
Rocks guide
- Photo identification guide to over 60 igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic rocks
- Accompanying text describes how to recognise each rock in the field
- Photo identification guide to 71 major minerals
- Accompanying text covers colour, hardness, lustre, habit, cleavage and fracture properties
- Photo identification guide to 71 different fossils, including fossil corals, sponges, echinoderms, brachiopods and graptolites, arthropods
- Also includes a full geological time scale for reference
Minerals guide
Fossils guide
WildID guides measure 25 x 18 cm when folded up and are lightweight enough to pop into your bag when heading outside. All guides are laminated to protect against moisture and mud, and are easy to wipe clean.