Small Woodland Creatures (Guidebooks (Oxford))

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| Rating | : | 4.90 (883 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 0198507976 |
| Format Type | : | paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 208 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2016-12-05 |
| Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
George A. Franke said This book doesn't muster up. Nothing said that this book was about Northern European "small woodland creatures". It has little value here in North America, let alone NY State. There are lots of pictures (over 900), but most don't apply. There is no table of contents. The book is truly not a field guide, its hard covered, no easy "thumbing" thru to find certain critters. It is organized haphazardly and its index is primarily in the latin by species and genus. So if you're
Illustrators: Larvae and plants:Bente Vita Pedersen studied at the Danish School of Applied Art. Also works in Tivoli as a portrait and landscape artist. She has worked as a book illustrator and has held exhibitions of her own works. All adult animals and silhouettes:Jakob Sunesen studied graphics and illustration at the Danish School of Applied Art and
over 900 really good colour illustrations "--Highland News. "An excellent book and well written with a clear and concise text
The accompanying text is short but informative, with notes on general biology as well as on identification. The series fills the need for lighter weight guides for those who want to find out about the common organisms they come across during countryside excursions without having the specialist knowledge required to make detailed species identifications. Small Woodland Creatures covers the commoner 'creepy-crawlies' and their artefacts likely to be encountered on woodland walks - from ants to worms and from galls to woodworm holes. They are arranged by animal group and also by the place they might be found, whether inside fungi or wrapped in leaves. A pleasure to dip into, the book will be an invaluable accompaniment for woodland walks at any time of the year.. All the books in the series are attractively designed and generously illustrated with plentiful high quality colour line drawings and photographs throughout. Sections on significant aspects of the animals' biology - parasitism, camouflage, and so forth - are introduced alongside the groups for which they are relevant. This delightful book is one of the first three volumes of Oxford University Press's new Pocket Guide natural history serie
