Guide to Garden Wildlife (2nd edition)
By (Author) Richard Lewington
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Wildlife
15th October 2019
2nd edition
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Natural and wild gardening
Wildlife: butterflies, other insects and spiders: general interest
Wildlife: birds and birdwatching: general interest
591.941
Paperback
224
Width 135mm, Height 216mm
432g
Even the smallest garden can be an important haven for wildlife, and this essential guide will enable everyone to explore this wealth on their back doorstep. It covers all the main animal groups including pond life likely to be found in a garden in Great Britain and Ireland. Detailed descriptions and information on life history, behaviour and occurrence are provided for over 500 species of animals and insects, as well as practical information on creating a pond for wildlife, making nestboxes and feeding birds. Presented in an accessible, easy-to-use format, and richly illustrated throughout, this guide is a perfect gift for anyone interested in their garden wildlife.
Over almost forty years, RichardLewington has built up a reputation as one of Europes finest wildlife illustrators. He first became interested in butterflies as a child when he inherited a cabinet of insects from his father. He studied graphic design at the Berkshire College of Art, and since leaving in 1971 has specialised in natural-history illustration. His meticulous paintings of insects and other wildlife are the mainstay of many of the modern classics of field-guide art, including Insects of Britain and Western Europe, Collins Butterfly Guide, Field Guide to Dragonflies of Britain and Europe, Field Guide to the Moths of Great Britain and Ireland, Pocket Guide to Butterflies of Britain and Ireland and Guide to Garden Wildlife. He was, for many years, the principal artist on the multi-volume series, The Moths and Butterflies of Great Britain and Ireland. He has also designed and illustrated wildlife stamps for a number of countries, including a set of ten stamps of British butterflies for Royal Mail in 2013.