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Watching Nature: A Beginner's Field Guide


Beginner's Field Guides

No. of pages 96

Published: 2003

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Here is nature as you have never experienced it before! Follow the step-by-step methods explained in this guide for developing your abilities and your organizational skills as a nature detective, whether you are out in the woods or in your own back garden. - Get tips on finding the hidden treasures that other children who aren't "in the know" would miss. - Become an expert at seeing that shy creature behind a bush or under a leaf. - Uncover clues to an animal's presence - Identify sounds and recognise markings for classification - Use your skills to attract wildlife to your garden - Keep records of your adventures - Keep a science journal - Make field sketches - Learn to take outdoor photographs * All in colour: 100 glorious colour photographs and illustrations. * Descriptive text will open your eyes to the wonders of the outdoors. Your enjoyment of nature will keep on growing, day by day, year by year. * Complete training course for every budding junior David Bellamy

 

This book is part of a book series called Beginner's Field Guides .

There are 96 pages in this book. It is an anthology. This book was published 2003 by Sterling Juvenile .

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Beginner's Field Guides

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