Natural History.
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The annual Orkney Bird Report for 2019. By the Orkney Bird Report Committee. Paperback.
This is a book about abandoned places: ghost towns and exclusion zones, no man's lands and fortress islands - and what happens when humans leave and nature is allowed to reclaim its place. Featuring the Orkney island of Swona. By Cal Flyn. Paperback.
Including when and where to see them. Handy pocket-sized paperback book. By Tim Dean.
Including when and where to see them. Handy pocket-sized paperback book. By Tim Dean.
The Orcadian photographer, Raymond Besant, focuses his camera more specifically on the islands' coastline and reveals what can be discovered there. Scottish Nature Photography Awards - 2nd Place Finalist. By Raymond Besant. Hardback.
Wildflowers by habitat - from shore to hilltop. A unique and colourful journey through ten flower-rich habitats from sea level to the summit of Ward Hill on Hoy. Pocket Edition.
A Meditation of the Flowers of Orkney. Photographic collection by Nicki Gwynn-Jones. Hardback.
A memoir of intense physical and personal experience, exploring how swimming with seals, gulls and orcas in the cold waters off Orkney provided an escape from a series of life crises and help to deal with intolerable loss. By Victoria Whitworth. Shortlisted for the PEN Ackerley Prize. Paperback.
A unique volume that focuses solely on almost 200 birds you are most likely to find in Orkney. Words by Tim Dean, Artwork by Tracy Hall. Hardback.
Wildflowers by Habitat - from shore to hilltop. A unique and colourful journey through ten flower-rich habitats from sea level to the summit of Ward Hill on Hoy. Text by Tim Dean and artwork by Anne Bignall. Hardback.
A unique volume that focuses solely on almost 200 birds you are most likely to find in Orkney. Pocket Edition.