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My Favourite Australian Bush Friends

My Favourite Australian Bush Friends

Australian Wildlife On Your Doorstep

Second edition

$45.00
ISBN
9781921073205
More Information
By Stephanie Jackson
Format Paperback / softback
Page Extent 288
Book Size 215 x 171 x 17 mm (H x W x D)
Imprint Reed New Holland
Release Date 1 Mar 2023
Subject Classification The natural world, country life & pets / Wildlife: general interest

This unique book, with its hundreds of images of birds, mammals, reptiles, amphibians, insects and spiders, encourages readers to open their eyes to the wonders of nature and to the astounding diversity of wildlife that is never far away. If you thought you knew everything there was to know about your local wildlife and have seen everything there is to see, then think again, but be warned, you’ll never look at wildlife in the same way again!

Australian Wildlife On Your Doorstep is packed full of inspiring stories and provides tips on how to discover the wild creatures that might be in your neighbourhood but that you never knew were there. The engaging text provides not only information regarding the lifestyle of each featured species but also includes fascinating and little-known facts about each unique creature.

It offers a delightful insight into the natural wonders that can be found close to every Australian home and is an essential addition to the library of every nature enthusiast, whether a long-standing convert or just starting out.

Stephanie Jackson

For almost 20 years Stephanie Jackson’s work as a freelance travel writer and photographer has revolved around her greatest passion of wildlife, and her photographic work has resulted in her travelling extensively around Australia. Her images have been published in Australian Photography magazine, and also used by Australian tourism authorities in their promotional material and on their websites. Her previous books for Reed New Holland include 'Australian Wildlife On Your Doorstep', 'The Practical Gardener's Guide to Trees, Shrubs and Climbers' and 'Encounters with Australian Birds'.