What’s that Butterfly?

What’s that Butterfly? by Tom Jackson, published by Dorling Kindersley in 2014, is a practical pocket guide designed for those interested in identifying butterflies and moths. This edition, available in English and comprising 128 pages, serves as an accessible resource for beginners and seasoned nature enthusiasts alike, helping readers distinguish between various species such as the Painted Lady and the Common Blue.
The book features over 150 butterflies and moths, providing clear species overviews that highlight key identification features. Readers will find side-by-side comparisons of similar butterflies, facilitating quick identification in the field. With a focus on nature and insects, this guide aims to enhance the butterfly and moth spotting experience for all levels of enthusiasts.
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The perfect pocket guide to butterflies and moths for beginners
RSPB What’s That Butterfly? is ideal if you struggle with how to tell the difference between a Painted Lady and a Common Blue or a Six-Spot Burnet and a Hummingbird Hawk Moth. It’s the perfect identification guide for beginners but also a handy field guide for the more seasoned nature lover.
Featuring over 150 butterflies and moths, species overviews show you what to look for where and similar butterflies are shown side by side for quick comparison and identification so you can tell species apart.
Become an expert butterfly and moth-spotter in no time with RSPB What’s That Butterfly?
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