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Butterflies of Northamptonshire

Field / Identification Guide Out of Print
By: Douglas Goddard(Author), Andy Wyldes(Illustrator)
112 pages, 300 colour photos, 36 colour distribution maps
Butterflies of Northamptonshire
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  • Butterflies of Northamptonshire ISBN: 9780952029144 Paperback Mar 2012 Out of Print #199343
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Butterflies of Northamptonshire is the first book exclusively on the butterflies of the county. It contains descriptions of the butterfly habitats of Northamptonshire with details of ten important sites with public access to see the butterflies of the county. The core of the book contains descriptions, life cycles, trends, and distribution maps of the 36 species resident in the county plus historical summaries of rare migrants and extinct species. Also featured is the work of the Butterfly Conservation and management for key species, Gardening for Butterflies, ‘BB’ and the Purple Emperor.

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Field / Identification Guide Out of Print
By: Douglas Goddard(Author), Andy Wyldes(Illustrator)
112 pages, 300 colour photos, 36 colour distribution maps
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