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Jd33
25-05-2013, 07:18 PM
I am really not on the right page but couldn't see a "book" thread.... I am looking for a book which shows me how to identify british trees and their bushcraft uses ect ........
Thanks for all advice

paulthefish2009
25-05-2013, 07:21 PM
Collins gem mate,great little books,around 4.99 a piece,think I got them all now,"food for free" is about the best there is in my humble opinion.Paul

Ehecatl
28-05-2013, 01:04 PM
Collins gem mate,great little books,around 4.99 a piece,think I got them all now,"food for free" is about the best there is in my humble opinion.Paul

Yup - agreed. I used mine yesterday to identify a Spindle tree, so called as the wood was used to make the spindles onto which wool was spun.

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KieranBroadfield
13-02-2014, 07:58 PM
Those little books are awesome

David_JAFO
13-02-2014, 08:08 PM
hello,
Collins books are about the most informative. I received 3 of them on Birds, Fungi, & Trees 2013.
Regards
David

Rasputin
13-02-2014, 09:54 PM
Got to agree with every one else, great value and small enough for a pocket but loadsa info T^

toney0105
18-02-2015, 10:38 PM
Does anyone have titles collins have a lot of book. I have seen 1 called TREES does anyone have this 1.

David_JAFO
19-02-2015, 07:17 PM
hello,
Just checking the details. I have a few Collins books I received 2013 onwards. Collins Tree Guide ISBN 978-0-00-720771-8 £18.99 *gift have also 1 on Fungi same range of books.
Regards
David

toney0105
19-02-2015, 09:55 PM
Thanks david really tryin to improve my tree id.

David_JAFO
20-02-2015, 08:54 AM
hello,
Toney something I found of interest. Our Countryside/Woodland Trust & Forestry Commission keep a record of what trees are officially planted plus location. I sometime ask them for A4 print outs of locations as to I.D trees. In the local area a number of non native species were planted gifted to the area & curious as to what actually was planted. Details were readily available.
Regards
David


Thanks David really tryin to improve my tree id.

toney0105
20-02-2015, 12:44 PM
Thanks again david. I will be trying to get as much info as possible without overloading myself straight away.I goin to the lakes for an overnighter next week where I will be able to practice my learning. I've also just ordered three books to help me two tree guides and food for free. All collins.

Really appreciate the help david thanks again.

David_JAFO
20-02-2015, 06:56 PM
hello,
Your welcome toney.
Regards
David
T^

ProjeKtWEREWOLF
15-04-2015, 11:23 PM
I have both the Usborne Trees book and the Collins Nature Guide. Both great but the Collins is a bit more detailed and has photos rather than drawings and is more grown up.
The Collins is ISBN-10: 0261674013 by Aas and Riedmiller. On Amazon for a penny at the minute.

ProjeKtWEREWOLF
15-04-2015, 11:26 PM
Also, as a companion to Food for Free:
Wildflowers of Britain and Northwest Europe (DK Handbooks) by Christopher Grey-Wilson.
Photos and detailed descriptions. The pictures in Food for Free aren't great for identifying to be honest. This book is available for pennies on Amazon.