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Identifying Birds by Behaviour - Dominic Couzens:
... often rely on something called "jizz" (no sniggering at the back there). This is the general behaviour, habits and all round impression that can help clinch an ID between two very similar species. For example, on paper a Chiffchaff and Willow Warbler look almost identical, but with experience and knowledge, subtle differences in behaviour can help the birdwatcher tell one from the other with in... Read the full review: A great way to learn "jizz"! by leetemplar |
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Women on Top - Nancy Friday Genre: Science / Printed Book / Nature overall rating |
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History of the World - JM Roberts Genre: Science / Printed Book / Nature overall rating |
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British Medical Association Childrens Symptoms Genre: Science / Printed Book / Nature overall rating |
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A Man On The Moon - Andrew Chaiken Genre: Science / Printed Book / Nature overall rating |
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Can Cows Walk Down Stairs? - Paul Heiney Author: Paul Heiny / Printed Book / Genre: Science / Nature - This book brings some of the finest scientific brains to bear on those tantalising queries for which you thought you'd never find an answer. It is a book for the naturally curious; it unravels things we take for granted, like, when you boil an... overall rating |
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The Cloudspotter's Guide - Gavin Pretor-Pinney Author: Gavin Pretor-Pinney / Printed Book / Genre: Science / Nature overall rating |
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Save Cash and Save the Planet - Andrea Smith, Nicola Baird Author: Andrea Smith / Printed Book / Genre: Science / Nature - From underfloor heating and solar energy, through greener funerals and cleaning with lemon juice, there are some great ideas here. overall rating |
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NLP in 21 Days - Harry Alder, Beryl Heather Author: Harry Alder / Printed Book / Genre: Science / Nature - Written for beginners and more advanced NLP (neuro-linguistic programming) students, this text divides the training syllabus into 21 topics, each explained step by step. It includes descriptions of concepts such as reframing, rapport, anchori... overall rating |
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Birds Britannica - Mark Cocker Author: Mark Cocker / Printed Book / Genre: Science / Nature - Another magnificent achievement and a unique work of huge importance - a handsome, easy-to-read, comprehensive cultural study, species by species, of all the birds in Britain. Companion volume to Flora Britannica. Birds Britannica is neither ... overall rating |
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Collapse : How Societies Choose to Fail or Survive - Jared Diamond Author: Jared Diamond / Printed Book / Genre: Science / Nature - In Collapse, Jared Diamond investigates the fate of past human societies, and the lessons for our own future. What happened to the people who built the ruined temples of Angkor Wat, the long-abandonded statues of Easter Island, the crumblin... overall rating |
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Last Chance to See - Douglas Adams, Mark Carwardine ... Adams is the best selling author of comedy sci-fi novels such as Hitchhiker s Guide to the Galaxy. This book chronicles his travels throughout the world, with zoologist Mark Carwadine, searching for some of the most endangered species on the planet. This unlikely pairing has produced one of the most poignant and significant books ever written on the subject of species facing extinction. The species searched for are often less obvious and "media friendly" than the usual giant pandas, tigers and orang utans. Rodriguez fruit bats, Komodo dragons, aye-aye lemurs and the kakapo (a huge flightless parrot from New Zealand) are some of the animals featured, and... Read the full review: A brilliant travelog in search of the world's rarest animals by leetemplar |
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Birds Britannica - Mark Cocker ... anyone with even a passing interest in birds, this is an incredibe book. Eight years in the making, this meticulously researched anbd weighty tome covers the history and folklore of British birds, with a section for every species, sorted by bird family, and lavishly illustrated throughout. This is not a book for anyone wanting a fieldguide, but instead is an utterly charming, yet unsentimental, account of the UK s birdlife and its place in our society, and is staggering in its range, detail and depth. A brilliant, groundbreaking book that should be on every nature-lover s bookshelf.... Read the full review: One the greatest books ever written about British birds by leetemplar |
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River Out of Eden: A Darwinian View of Life - Richard Dawkins ... River out of Eden - Richard Dawkins ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Professo r Richard Dawkins is one of the worlds leading authorities on evolution and gene theory and a staunch anti-creationist thinker. He first came to public attention with his critically acclaimed 1976 book The Selfish Gene , a fairly controversial book in that it espouses the gene as the ultimate currency of life and consigned everything else as merely vehicles to be used for their ongoing survival. In later books such as The Blind Watchmaker and The Extended Phenotype he revisited these themes and expanded the arguments, often confronting earlier challenges to his wor... Read the full review: River out of Eden - Richard Dawkins by count_zero |
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