RSPB Nature Tracking

How to interpret animal tracks and signs

RSPB Nature Tracking cover

Description

An updated edition of the popular RSPB guide to interpreting the signs that animals leave behind.

Every animal leaves traces as it passes through its habitat. By learning to interpret signs like paw prints, leftover food and scrapes in the earth, you can build the story of an animal's life and discover intriguing details and hidden meanings.

Updated and refreshed for this new edition, this popular and attractively designed RSPB handbook takes a new approach to the fascinating science of nature tracking.

Detailed diagrams, hundreds of photos and easy-to-read text by nature presenter Nick Baker make this the ideal guide for families and beginner naturalists of all ages. You'll learn how to find and interpret the evidence animals leave behind, from a pile of mangled feathers or a bent blade of grass to a delicately nibbled mushroom or a patch of disturbed soil. And by combining the clues you find with other signs, tracks and trails, you can build a profile of a huge range of species.

Nick reveals how technological advances help conservationists interpret tracks and traces to deepen their understanding of the natural world. He explains how we can use some of that technology to hone our nature detective skills, and demonstrates essential tracker tools and activities, like taking a cast of a paw print and dissecting owl pellets to reveal their last meal.

Table of Contents

Introduction

Stuff in the tracker's kitbag
Tracks and trails
Signs of feeding activity
Nests
Whose hole?
The pleasures of poo
Pellets
Dead things
Natural objects and remains

Glossary
Further reading
Acknowledgements and picture credits
Index

Product details

Published 12 Feb 2026
Format Ebook (Epub & Mobi)
Edition 2nd
Extent 288
ISBN 9781399421713
Imprint Bloomsbury Wildlife
Series RSPB
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Author

Nick Baker

Nick Baker is a naturalist and broadcaster based i…

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