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Field Guides & Natural History  Insects & other Invertebrates  Insects  Butterflies & Moths (Lepidoptera)

Life Cycles of British & Irish Butterflies

Field / Identification Guide
By: Peter Eeles(Author), Chris Packham(Foreword By)
394 pages, 1300+ colour photos, colour distribution maps
Publisher: NatureBureau
Life Cycles of British & Irish Butterflies
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  • Life Cycles of British & Irish Butterflies ISBN: 9781874357889 Hardback Sep 2019 In stock
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With detailed descriptions and photos of the adult, egg, caterpillar and chrysalis of each species, this book reveals in detail the fascinating life cycles of the 59 butterfly species that are considered resident or regular migrants to Britain and Ireland. It provides unique insights into a hidden world, and is illustrated with over 1,300 high-quality colour photos that reveal the subtle beauty in something as small as a butterfly egg.

While aimed at the typical butterfly enthusiast, the book's content has been successfully tested by conservation scientists who need to record all stages when measuring the impact of habitat management and climate change. The book also includes recent discoveries that are documented here for the first time.

Butterflies are infinitely fascinating. What may start as a simple hobby of photographing the adult insects can evolve into a deep interest in their immature stages, ecology and conservation and this book will help light your way.

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  • Brilliant book for every butterfly enthusiast!
    By Nicola 16 Sep 2019 Written for Hardback
    This stunning book is a true masterpiece and should grace the shelf of every nature lover! Every life cycle of each British butterfly is covered using gorgeous photos and informative text. Clear distribution maps are also included. Can't praise it highly enough! Get it!
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  • First there was Frohawk now there is Eeles
    By Mark 24 Oct 2019 Written for Hardback
    The name Fredrick William Frohawk will be known by just about any British entomologist. His wonderful observations, illustrations and descriptions of the British butterfly fauna from the early 20th century have always been the benchmark for others to follow. However, there is now a new kid on the block. Peter Eeles has produced what can only be described as a modern-day masterpiece of detailed observations and stunning imagery of the lifecycles of the British and Irish butterflies. A superb achievement. Buy it !!!
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  • Stunning catalogue of butterfly life stages
    By Neil 5 Jan 2020 Written for Hardback
    No superlatives are too much for this book-it truly is a masterpiece with stunning photos of every British butterfly in all its life stages from egg through the different larval instars through pupa to the adult. Each butterfly has a phenology chart to show which stage a butterfly will be in at various times of the year.and also a distribution map.There is so much information here but written in a totally readable style. I would recommend this to anyone with an interest in butterflies from a wildlife gardener to a casual naturalist to the serious lepidopterist.
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Field / Identification Guide
By: Peter Eeles(Author), Chris Packham(Foreword By)
394 pages, 1300+ colour photos, colour distribution maps
Publisher: NatureBureau
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"Over the past decade or so, Peter Eeles has patiently compiled photographs of every stage of the life cycle of every regularly breeding British butterfly, 59 species in all. The result is a profusely illustrated book which documents the development of the butterfly from egg to adult in greater detail than ever before [...]"
– Peter Marren, British Wildlife 31(3), February 2020

"Book of the Year 2019. Buy it! Will be a best seller [...] "
– Matthew Oates, naturalist and the Times Nature Notebook writer and author

"Absolutely stunning book! Nature book of the year?!"
– Stephen Moss, natural historian, television producer and author

"This beautiful book gives overdue attention to the miracle that is a butterfly's lifecycle – its marvellous caterpillars, chrysalises and eggs. What a superb achievement."
– Patrick Barkham, Guardian Natural History writer and author

"Not since that lepidopteran legend F.W. Frohawk studied and etched them nearly one hundred years ago have all the stages in the life cycles of all of Britain and Ireland's butterflies been illustrated in one volume. No mean feat!"
– Chris Packham CBE

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