Summer Walkers
Wildlife Bundle
July and August are fantastic months for discovering nature. Our walkers wildlife bundle with bag contains six of our most popular WildID guides to help you explore, plus our new tote bag for 2025. Late summer is particularly good for warmth-loving insects, flowering grasses and many different bees
Bees bag
Carry your wildlife guides in style with our Bees tote bag, new for 2025. Made from sturdy 5oz recycled cotton, it’s also strong and durable enough for regular shopping.
Day-flying moths guide
A surprisingly large number of moths fly by day rather than at night. From burnet moths, tiger moths and footmen to clearwings, hawkmoths and the emperor moth, you should quickly be able to compile a varied list. Other common moths of grassy places include the Burnet Companion, Mother Shipton and Speckled Yellow.
- Identification guide to 103 day-flying species of macro-moths
- Accompanying text explains where to look
Bees guide
Did you know that there are over 250 species of bees in Britain and Ireland? Although bumblebees and honeybees are the best known groups, there are many others. 90% of British species are solitary, with each nest the work of a single female.
- Identification guide to 28 species of bees
- Includes bumblebees, mining bees, cavity-nesting bees and cuckoo bees
Wayside flowers guide
Are you looking for a fast guide to wild flowers? Grassy tracks, quiet lanes, hedgerows, playing fields and canal towpaths are a great place to look. Often these walks and waysides are a haven for wildlife, supporting an amazing diversity of flowering plants.
- Identification guide to 42 common wild flowers
- Accompanying species notes will help you confirm your identification
Trees guide
Want to tell apart beech and hornbeam? Maple and sycamore? Ash and rowan? Simple yes/no questions will quickly guide you to the colour illustrations for each tree.
Identification guide to broadleaved and conifer trees
Use the guide’s straightforward flow chart for speedy tree identification
Butterflies guide
Making a butterfly list is a great first step into wildlife identification. Is that a Small White or a Large White eating your cabbages? Is that a Common Blue or a Holly Blue fluttering along the hedge? With experience you can guess Ringlet or Speckled Wood from flight pattern alone.
- Identification guide to all 60 wild butterflies
- Designed for speedy identification of living butterflies in flight and at rest
Grasses guide
For beginners, grasses are a daunting group to tackle. Book-length identification guides contain hundreds of pages of similar-looking species. So where do you start? WildID grasses guide features a manageable list of 30 species, all widespread and common. You should be able to find many of these on a short walk.
- Identification guide to 30 common grass species
- Accompanying text and diagrams demystify the specialist terminology for grasses, from awns to spikelets
Our popular wildlife field guides measure 25 x 18 cm and are lightweight so are the perfect identification aid for popping in your rucksack when heading outside. All WildID guides in the Summer Walkers Wildlife Bundle are laminated to protect against moisture and mud, and are easy to wipe clean.