Britain & Ireland page 1 page 2

 

To choose a bird book by region,simply click on the book covers opposite.This will take you to the relevant page.

Both new and second-hand bird books are shown in the pages opposite,however not all covers are suitable for scanning so be sure to check out our extensive second-hand sections (currently 2000 titles).

Bird books can also be viewed in the following categories.;-

Bird artists such as C.F Tunnicliffe, Eric Ennion,J.J Audubon,Donald Watson etc,etc by clicking here

Bird families can also be viewed,i.e Seabirds here, Owls here or Birds of Prey here for example.

New Naturalist Series.This beautiful and highly sought after series can be viewed by clicking here

Antiquarian and Collectables.Antiquarian books can be viewed here

The 'Published titles' listngs (home page) is a constantly updated resource bringing together all bird books to be published since 1700.This is not a stock list,stocked items are hyperlinked from here.

Search facilities;-

It takes approximately one week for new items to show on our search engine.If you can not locate the book you are looking for,please e-mail us with your requirements and we will place your information on our 'wants' list.There is absolutely no obligation to purchase.

Books Wanted;-

We are always looking to purchase surplus bird books (single items or whole collections) especially Poyser,Helm, New Naturalist,OUP etc.Please contact Dave Thompson (buyer) Birdbooksdirect.com Roseate House,Castle Street,Warkworth,Northumberland NE65 OUL or e-mail

Binoculars and Scopes Wanted;-

We are looking to purchase good quality Binoculars and telescopes,especially Leica,Zeiss etc.Please contact

Birdbooksdirect.com Roseate House,Castle Street,Warkworth,Northumberland United Kingdom NE65 OUL

Telephone +44 Outside UK (0) 1665 713954

Phone / FAX + 44 Outside UK (0) 1665 712404

 

For Scotland click here
Scotland

 

Sutherland is best known by birdwatchers for some of Britain's rarest breeding birds,such as the Black-throated Diver,Greenshank and Common Scoter.Knowledge of the district's bird life has greatly increased in the last few years,and there has been changes in the population and distribution of many species.

 

The bird species selected are those typical of north-west England. Breif notes stress the points of special interest and are followed by more detailed information with the emphasis throughout on Lakeland. The sketches are of special value having been based on studies in the wild. 

 

mapAs a result of its unique position on the east coast,Norfolk is arguably the premier county for birds in Britain.Its diversity of habitats attracts and shelters a wide range of breeding species,and its coastline facing the North Sea ensures a wealth of migrant visitors.Norfolks probably also attracts more visiting birdwatchers than any other county.

 

Birds of Hampshire is the first comprehensive guide to the county's geology,the history of its land use and the resultant impact on its birds,the development of ornithology in the county,and a typical Hampshire birdwatching year.

 

The author has devoted the last twenty-seven years to the intensive study of wild birds in their natural surroundings in Cornwall and has thus accumulated vast detailed knowledge and had many most interesting experiences which he relates in a charming,lucid style.

Home

Bird Song CD's

For North-West England including the lake District click here
North-West

For south East England- Norfolk,Suffolk,Kent Essex etc.Click here
South-East

for the South of England.click here.
Southern England
For South-West England including Cornwall,Devon etc,click here.
South-West
Next page