Where Peacocks Pace: A Natural Historians Guide to Warwick
Warwick is well known for its fine castle and ancient history but alongside these tales of wars and kings are other less spoken of stories, those concerning the flora and fauna of the town.
'Where Peacocks Pace' traces the natural history of the town from the time of the dinosaurs up to the present day. The book explores each part of the towns wild spaces and introduces you to how they developed and what species can be found there.
The book also includes lists of species found in the area and a section with tips of how and where to see some of the plants, animals and birds mentioned.



Publisher : AuthorHouse
Publication date : 13 Nov. 2008
Language : English
Print length : 116 pages
ISBN-10 : 1434391256
ISBN-13 : 978-1434391254
Item weight : 224 g
Dimensions : 21.59 x 0.76 x 21.59 cm
Table of Contents
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Foreword​
Chapter 1 - Warwick's History and Heritage
Chapter 2 - Warwick Castle
Chapter 3 - Priory Park
Chapter 4 - Common Land
Chapter 5 - The River
Chapter 6 - The Town Centre and its Suburbs
J.R.R Tolkien's Poems on Warwick
Where and how to see...
Some of the Species Recorded in Warwick
Bibliography
Useful Addresses
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