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IDENTIFY ANIMALS - All vertebrates in France, Benelux, Great Britain and Ireland

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IDENTIFY ANIMALS - All vertebrates from France, Benelux, Great Britain and Ireland:


Five naturalist books in one!



A veritable guide to vertebrates allowing you to identify 635 species with precision and simplicity, i.e. all birds (breeding, wintering and passing birds), mammals (including cetaceans and bats), reptiles, amphibians and freshwater fish. The treaty territory covers all of the British Isles, France, Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg.


Identification is based on:

  •      high quality watercolors grouped in plates of 4 to 6 species;
  •      concise texts, arranged in front of the boards, indicating the size of the animal, the essence of the description and the preferred habitat;
  •      up-to-date distribution maps of the latest knowledge;
  •      pictograms indicate whether the species is easy or difficult to observe;
  •      comparative charts to avoid the most frequent or subtle pitfalls;
  •      advice on how to improve your observations without disturbing the animals
  •      animal cries/songs accessible via a QR code.




  Features :

  •      ISBN: 9782366622973
  •      Publisher: Biotope
  •      Year of publication: 2022
  •      Width in cm: 14
  •      Height in cm: 24
  •      Weight in kg: 0.65
  •      Author: Collective
  •      Number of pages: 320

Weight : 0.65 g


Remarks :

A unique concept: many very varied but common species, distribution map, precise watercolor drawings, QR code which allows you to listen to the song of the bird on site with your smartphone.

New edition ! Bilingual French - English

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