Butterflies (Collins Gem)
By (Author) Michael Chinery
HarperCollins Publishers
Collins
26th May 2004
12th April 2012
New edition
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
595.789
Paperback
256
Width 82mm, Height 117mm, Spine 15mm
150g
A completely new edition of this invaluable Gem reference guide to the butterflies of Britain, this book uses both high-quality photographs and precise illustrations to make identification of 240 species easy and fun. Collins Gem Butterflies is a fascinating introduction to 240 of the most commonly found species of butterflies and moths in the British Isles. Each entry includes:; Identifying illustrations of the butterfly or moth and details of distinguishing features which can help with identification.; Information on size, habitat, geographical range and months when the butterfly or moth can be spotted.; The names of similar species with which the butterfly or moth could be confused, and details of the differences between them. All this information and much more is presented in a clear, highly illustrated format that Gem readers have come to know and love.
Michael Chinery is a well-known naturalist and the author of numerous books on insects and garden wildlife, including Collins Nature Guide Garden Wildlife, The Natural History of the Garden and Collins Wildlife Trust Guide: Butterflies of Britain and Europe. For several years he ran field courses to introduce people of all ages to plant and animal life and now lives in Suffolk with his wife Jill.