Field Natural History: A Guide to Ecology |
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page | 9 |
The Ice Agedrifts and river deposits | 16 |
The formation of soils by weathering | 23 |
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acid adder algae animals and plants Appendix aquarium aquatics badger Bank vole bark become beech beetle birch birds bracken Britain British Calluna chalk clay Collins New Naturalist colonisation colour common covered deer ditch dune Epping Forest fallow deer feeding feet ferns field field vole flowering plants fungi garden grass grassland grey squirrel grid ground flora grow growth habitat heath heather hedgerow hornbeam humus insects lake land larvae layer leaf leaves lichens limestone litter liverworts living London mainly mammals marsh moorland mosses moth mountain nature nest number of species occur Oxford ragwort parasite peat places plankton plants and animals pond Project rabbit river rock roots sand sheep's fescue shelter shingle shrew slopes soil specimens squirrel stones summer surface tawny owl temperature toad toadstool transect trap trees usually vole wildlife winter wood woodland woodmouse worms yards zones