tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1281052059221698775.post8627133543644620581..comments2024-01-08T11:16:04.656+00:00Comments on Bill's Birding: 1000 species, 1 squareBilly Dykeshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00840933193238325733noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1281052059221698775.post-30751738735779929852013-01-31T22:54:20.076+00:002013-01-31T22:54:20.076+00:00Rather embarrassingly, the only book I have that c...Rather embarrassingly, the only book I have that covers beetles/flies etc is the 'Collins Complete British Insects' Guide- and even that only contains the most common species. I'm going to sit down sometime soon and order some new additions, and I've been compiling a list of literature I've got my eye on... <br /><br />-The Carabidae (Ground Beetles) of Britain and Ireland<br />- A Photographic Guide to the Shieldbugs and Squashbugs of the British Isles<br />- Spiders of Britain and Northern Europe<br />- The Vegetative Key to the British Flora <br />- Field Guide to the Bumblebees of Great Britain and Ireland <br /><br />Can't find too much available on Diptera though, please let me know if you can recommend anything? <br /><br />Cheers, BillBilly Dykeshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00840933193238325733noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1281052059221698775.post-33354348584318939202013-01-31T17:44:50.725+00:002013-01-31T17:44:50.725+00:00Hi Bill, Do you have any good ID books for some of...Hi Bill, Do you have any good ID books for some of the more difficult insect groups e.g. Beetles, Flies etc.? If not, are you going to get any? Let me know if you come across any good ones.<br /><br />SeanSean Footehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05058999228834534688noreply@blogger.com