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Eric Simms.To anyone with an awakening interest in ornithology,the warblers may seem a very daunting group.Eric Simms,the author of Woodland Birds and British Thrushes in the New Naturalist series,has a very considerable personal experience of these birds and has produced here a lucid,highly readable,and authoritative study of the group.With an increasing knowledge of this big,successful family,the naturalist will not only appreciate the wide variety that exists among the warblers,but also come closer to getting to terms with their identification. |
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mapWe are now listing around 2000 second-hand,fine and antiquarian bird books.All books are Post Free UK and Republic of Ireland.Europe carries a small charge - please check by e-mail.Many books do not reach the second-hand books list as we operate a 'wants ' list.If you would like your request adding to this list,please e-mail us.There is no obligation to purchase.We try to describe a books condition as best as possible,if however you are not completely satisfied,you may return any item within 10 days to receive a full refund,including your postage.
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Hadoram Shirihai.Hadoram Shirihai's monumental The Birds of Isreal is one of the most highly acclaimed ornithological books of recent times.Some ten years in the making,it is well deserving of its plaudits.Packed with more information than any previous country avifauna,this major comprehensive volume is illustrated with over 200 line drawings by Alan Harris and an extraordinary collection of over 500 colour photographs. | |||||||||
| Gerald Tuck.Illustrated by Norman Arlott.This book
provides,in narrative form,an account of all the seabirds likely to be encountered on
twenty-five of the world's most heavily travelled ocean routes.Each route is divided into
sections,and for each section information is given on both the common and rarer birds -
their breeding status and patterns of seasonal migration,as well as distinctive features
of appearance and behaviour that might help in their identification....This book is an
essential companion to the same author's Field guide to Seabirds.
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R.M
Lockley.A classic.Hardback 243pp.1st ed 1947.Some wearto dust wrapper but
book nice and clean.From inside front cover ;- 'Charles Tunnicliffe is at his greatest in the series of illustrations made at Skokholm.No lover of nature can be without such a book,with its great store of new observations packed into a rich and delightful prose'. |
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| Hampshire Ornithological society. 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.Systematic species accounts detail the past and current status of 348 species in the county and incorporate; |
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