This is the first guide to Scotland's mountain fauna, flora and landscape written for hillwalkers. "Hostile Habitats - Scotland's Mountain Environment", takes an in-depth look at the upland environment of the hillwalker and outdoor enthusiast, with chapters and identification sections on climate, geology, landscape, plants, animals, birds, insects, human influences and conservation. It is compiled and edited by some of the country's leading experts in their fields - Mark Wrightham, John Gordon and Rob Raynor (Scottish Natural Heritage), Stuart Benn (RSPB), Roger Owen (Scottish Environment Protection Agency), Ian Ralston & Andy Dugmore (University of Edinburgh), Kathryn Goodenough (British Geological Survey), Keith Miller (John Muir Trust), Richard Essery (University of Wales) and Nick Kempe (former board member Scottish Natural Heritage). The definitive hillwalkers' guide to the natural history of Scotland's Mountains and the first book of its kind, written by leading experts in their fields. Lavishly illustrated in full colour and produced with assistance from Scottish Natural Heritage. Hostile Habitats - Scotland's Mountain Environment: A Hillwalkers' Guide to Wildlife and the Landscape.
Coal Tit Birds On Spring Wednesday Visit To My Cottage Garden Scone Perth
Perthshire Scotland
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Tour Scotland short 4K Spring Wednesday wildlife nature camera travel
video clip of the sight and sounds of busy Coal Tit Birds spotted eating on
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Just read a rather interesing article in the Independant today about the Cairngorms.
ReplyDeleteI live in Ballater (well within the Cairngorm National Park).
I`m also interested in climate change so this was doubly interesing to me.
Article + My Thoughts