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Kit Reviews

We're not experts, just users. We have compared various different brands and types to see what suits our needs the most, as wildlife watchers.

Different situations require different solutions. If you are walking through the Himalayas, weight and size (or lack thereof) is very important; however if you are driving round the Kruger National Park in a large car, the larger the binoculars and lens the better. Children may not be so interested in latin names, and someone who occasionally looks out at their bird-table doesn't need a scientific guide to the birds of Europe. 

Click here for a review of A complete guide to Antarctic Wildife.

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Wild Amazon - Nick Gordon

This is an important book. One of its kind, and although it is always easy to be pessimistic about this rainforest - his sentence about the Brazilian government's claim about timber production is truly frightening - Gordon eschews this doom mongering and remains upbeat.
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Daring to Fly - The wildlife paintings of Colin Woolf

Colin Woolf is one of Britain's best know wildlife artists, and the new book, written by his wife Jo, is a showcase of his work.
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Bob Books - Your wildlife in hardback

The rapidly increasing use of digital cameras has meant that the age-old delights of family photo albums is declining. Our photographs are now stored on computers, yet the desire for the emotive, tactile experience of photographs remains.
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Creatures Of The Deep Blue

Jonathan Bird is a professional underwater photographer who specialises in large marine mammals, Creatures of the Deep Blue is an underwater safari with Jonathan.


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The definitive field guide to the world's marine mammals.

10% off 'Whales, Dolphins and Seals', now £11.69.

Photos, illustrations, maps, hotspots and plenty of information, the best book in its field. Includes whales, dolphins, seals, sea-lions, Polar bears, sea otters, dugong and manatees.

Click here to buy this book.

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Mobile mapping and GPS review

In our guide to UK nature reserves, we provide the grid location for all the reserves we list. However knowing that you need to get to TQ226768 isn't that straightforward for everyone, and especially with those reserves (most of them it seems) that are ½ mile off the road or in the back of beyond. 
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Rare Birds Year Book 2008

If this book weren't so depressing, it would be one of the best books of the year.
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Mammals of Madagascar, by Nick Garbutt

Madagascar is unique in many ways, but none more so than the mammals that are found there. Of the 123 species, at least 103 are found nowhere else.

This book is the most comprehensive guide that you need if visiting Madagascar.

10% off the RRP.Click here to buy this book.

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Safari in wildest Africa - Michael and Christine Denis-Huot

Michel and Christine Denis Huot spend at least six months a year in East Africa. They have produced several books in the past, and the latest, Safari in Wildest Africa , is a fantastic photographic record of the big game of East Africa.
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Insects of Britain and Western Europe

Now you can tell the difference between a bed bug and a pine cone bug. Over 2300 illustrations and an instant guide as to whether you might see them in the UK or not.
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Albatross - Their world, their ways.

The albatross has to be the world's most photogenic bird species. Theri size, their plumage, their eyes and the locations that they are found in make them wonderful subjects, and yet some of the hardest and most inaccessible birds to capture on camera.
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Birds of Trinidad & Tobago

Trinidad and Tobago provides some of the richest bird watching anywhere in the world. Despite having a combined area of just 4500 Kms, 470 bird species are found on the islands. A wide variety of habitats provides a very diverse setting for the spectalar birdlife.
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Woodland Trust 'Exploring Woodland' guides

Woodland Trust 'Exploring Woodland' guides
All of the following books can be bought online at the Woodlands Trust online shop.

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A Photographic Guide to the Birds of Japan and North East Asia

Quite unusual amongst bird guides in that it relies on photos, not illustrations, for all the birds. In fact most species merit 3 photos, and there are small distribution maps as well as brief notes giving a description, range, status in Japan, voice and similar species.
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