Author:Francis Rose
This wild flower identification guide was first published in 1981 and is still widely accepted as the best of its kind for its combination of meticulous illustrations and the use of keys to aid recognition. For this new edition the Latin names have been revised in accordance with the current classification system. It is now published as the ideal book for the serious student of British and north-west European wild plants, providing a bridge between picture identification guides and the non-illustrated academic floras.
At last! An up to date examination of what makes birders tick. And about time too! Wonderfully written
—— Bill OddieA natural history version of Fever Pitch... Reading it may even make you want to try out this strangely addictive past time for yourself
—— GuardianIntensely readable, very funny and highly enlightening
—— New ScientistWith a mixture of well-chosen anecdotes and self-deprecating humour, Cocker succeeds in making event he most hardened cynic appreciate his passion. Birders is a stylish work in a long tradition of fine writing on the subject
—— GuardianThe best account yet of the "tribe" and its wonderful, unworldly passions
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