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shandy Member Joined: 02 Sep 2007 No. of posts: 18 View other posts by shandy |
Posted: 03 Sep 2007 I wonder if you good folks could advise on any titles that may be available covering slow worms? Preliminary searches on amazon etc have yielded no results. I'd really appreciate your help on this one. Many thanks in advance. All your bass are belong to us |
John Newton Senior Member Joined: 19 May 2005 No. of posts: 151 View other posts by John Newton |
Posted: 03 Sep 2007 Could try 'Lives of British Lizards' by Colin Simms (out of print) but does turn up on eBay. Has an entire chapter titled 'No legs' devoted to the beasts, and is informative and excellent reading - alternatively, any of the New Naturalist series on British reptiles and amphibians - early series by Smith, then by Frazer and finally by Trevor Beebee & Richard Griffiths. I,m sure Dave Bird could maybe supply you with a more extensive list of publications/papers more specific to slow worms ! John Newton South Yorkshire ARG |
shandy Member Joined: 02 Sep 2007 No. of posts: 18 View other posts by shandy |
Posted: 04 Sep 2007 Thank you John, I appreciate your help. Time to get e-baying!
[EDIT] God bless Amazon! Found and ordered, thanks again John. All your bass are belong to us |
daveg Member Joined: 02 Jul 2006 No. of posts: 24 View other posts by daveg |
Posted: 04 Sep 2007 Some others you could look for include Snakes and Lizards by Tom Langton, a book for beginners but has plenty of interesting information on British species. Lizards of the World by Chris Mattison is a detailed guide and has 4 references to slow worms plus info on other similar species of legless lizard. Donald Streets book 'Reptiles of Northern and Central Europe' was first published in 1979 and has an 11 page chapter on the slow worm. Dave |
shandy Member Joined: 02 Sep 2007 No. of posts: 18 View other posts by shandy |
Posted: 04 Sep 2007 Dave, thanks! I'll look out your recommendations too. I do have Chris' 'Lizards of the World' (in fact he is a friend of a friend, so I may have to hit him up for some info! ) Thanks all, and please do keep the info coming, I really do appreciate it! All your bass are belong to us |
Caleb Forum Coordinator Joined: 17 Feb 2003 No. of posts: 448 View other posts by Caleb |
Posted: 04 Sep 2007 If you're interested in captive care, Dave Billings wrote an article on the subject for the BHS Bulletin in the 80s- Dave Bird may well be able to get you a copy or a scan. Another suggestion is 'Lizards of The British Isles' by Peter Stafford, in the Shire series- very slim, but correspondingly cheap. |
shandy Member Joined: 02 Sep 2007 No. of posts: 18 View other posts by shandy |
Posted: 04 Sep 2007 Thanks Caleb, I have indeed ordered the Stafford title, but would be really very keen to lay hands on Dave's article, if at all possible. Is Dave Bird a regular, or should I message him (newbie alert!) All your bass are belong to us |
shandy Member Joined: 02 Sep 2007 No. of posts: 18 View other posts by shandy |
Posted: 05 Sep 2007 Can anyone put me in touch with Dave? I don't know his username... Thanks! All your bass are belong to us |
Caleb Forum Coordinator Joined: 17 Feb 2003 No. of posts: 448 View other posts by Caleb |
Posted: 05 Sep 2007 Look for 'David Bird' in the member list. I think there was another BHS Bulletin article in the 90s about growth rates in juvenile slow-worms that may have had some pointers on rearing them- I'll see if I can dig it up. |
shandy Member Joined: 02 Sep 2007 No. of posts: 18 View other posts by shandy |
Posted: 05 Sep 2007 Caleb, thanks. I was looking at 'Dave' - didn't occur to me to look at 'David'... d'oh. I have sent him a message, thanks. Thanks too for looking out the Bulletin article - again, I very much appreciate your time and look forward to reading it. Have a great day! Shandy All your bass are belong to us |
shandy Member Joined: 02 Sep 2007 No. of posts: 18 View other posts by shandy |
Posted: 11 Sep 2007 Just a quick note to say 'thanks' for all yur suggestions, I have been dipping in daily! Also, if anyone knows David Bird (or if you are reading this Dave ), could they ask him to pm me or drop me a line? Many thanks! All your bass are belong to us |
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