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On the Rocks
Bryan Nelson
Illustrated by John Busby
Looking at Birds
An Antidote to Field Guides
John Busby
Kitty the Toon
The World's First Inland Colony
John Miles
Illustrated by Barry Robson
Troubled Waters
Bruce Pearson
Jewels Beyond The Plough
A Celebration of Britain's Grasslands
Richard Jefferson
Illustrated by John Davis
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American Birding Sketchbook
Michael Warren
Wild in Europe
Renso Tamse
There and Back?
Edited by Andy Brown & Michael Warren
Wildlife in Printmaking
Edited by Carry Akroyd
Otter Shores
David Bennett
The Winter Hare Enlarged and Revised Second Edition
Andrew Haslen
Natures powers & spells
Carry Akroyd
Capturing the Moment
Illustrated by
Raymond Sheppard
New Forest Painters
Georgina Babey
True to Form
Pecked and Painted
Tony Hopkins
Archibald Thorburn
David Waters
Arctic Flight-Adventures Amongst Northern Birds
James McCallum
Beneath the Surface
David Miller
Images from Birding Michael Warren
Between the Tides
John Threlfall
Pride of Place
Carl Brenders
Dance of the Brush
Ralph Thompson
A Life In Detail
Terance Bond
Cutting Away -The Linocuts of Robert Gillmor
Robert Gillmor
The Great Fen - Artists For Nature In England
Chris Gerrard
Aig an Oir - At the Edge
The Society of Wildlife Artists, Robert Burton
Butterfly Landscapes
Richard Tratt
Orchards – Through the Eyes of an Artist
Jonathan Latimer
From Dawn till Dusk
Darren Woodhead
In a Natural Light
Chris Rose
In Search of Harriers
Donald Watson
Further Afield
Polly Pullar
Rural Portraits
Polly Pullar & Keith Brockie
Eagle Days
Stuart Rae
A Photographic Guide to the Birds of Malta
André F Raine
And After That He Ate Them!
Leon Hills
How Very Very Nice!
The Fruit Manual
Robert Hogg
National Apple Register of the United Kingdom
M.W.G.Smith
Apples In Scotland
John Butterworth
Insectivorous Plants
Charles Darwin
On the various contrivances by which British and foreign orchids are fertilised by insects, and the good effects of intercrossing.
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