Butterflies and Moths

by Michael Chinery

Published 8 October 1981
The truly pocket-sized photographic guide to the butterflies & moths of Britain and Europe. This Collins Gem is being reissued in flexibinding, providing the durability of a hardback with the flexibility of a paperback. The stylish new cover design will enliven this and 70 other bestselling Gems. There are over 160,000 known species of butterflies and moths and there are over 5000 species in Europe, mostly small and inconspicuous moths. Collins Gem Butterflies & Moths is a fascinating introduction to 240 of the most commonly found species within the British Isles. Each entry includes: * A photograph 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.

Collins Gem Butterflies

by Michael Chinery

Published 2 April 2002
This title combines both photographs and artwork to give a practical identification guide to over 240 species of British butterfies and moths. Its handy size means that you will never set out without it. There are over 160,000 known species of butterflies and moths and there are over 5000 species in Europe, mostly small and inconspicuous moths. This is an introduction to 240 of the most commonly found species within 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 the details of the differences between them.

Insects

by Michael Chinery

Published 21 August 1980

The ideal portable companion, the world-renowned Collins Gem series returns with a fresh new look and updated material.

This is the perfect pocket guide for nature enthusiasts keen to identify the most commonly seen insects in Britain and northern Europe.

Authoritative text and beautiful photographs show the distinguishing features of each insect to aid identification.

Features information on size, habitat, geographical range and months when they can be spotted, as well as names of similar species with which each insect could be confused, and details of the differences between them.

This new edition builds on the strengths of the unrivalled original, now expanded to include over 240 insects.


Butterflies

by Michael Chinery

Published 5 April 2004

The ideal portable companion, the world-renowned Collins Gem series returns with a fresh new look and updated material.

This is the perfect pocket guide for nature enthusiasts keen to identify the most commonly seen butterflies and moths in Britain and northern Europe.

Authoritative text, beautiful photographs and detailed illustrations show the distinguishing features of each butterfly and moth to aid identification.

Features information on size, habitat, geographical range and months when they can be spotted, as well as names of similar species with which each butterfly or moth could be confused, and details of the differences between them.

This new edition builds on the strengths of the unrivalled original, now expanded to include over 240 butterflies and moths.


Garden Wildlife

by Michael Chinery

Published 31 December 1999
Full of helpful expert advice and numerous practical projects, this is a fascinating pocket-sized guide to identifying and encouraging wildlife into your garden, whether you live in the town or the country. Our gardens have become an important nature conservation area for animals, insects and plants, especially as many natural habitats are being destroyed. With the help of this practical, pocket-sized book, you can create not only a fascinating miniature nature reserve but also an attractive garden. The contents include: The Garden Habitat; Mammals; Birds; Amphibians and Reptiles; and, Insects and Invertebrates. The projects and special features include: creating a wildflower meadow or wildlife pond; looking after injured, baby and hibernating hedgehogs; making a bat roost or bat box, and sitting it; planting a butterfly garden; and making a compost heap.