Princeton University Press
Britain's Birds
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About this book
Britain's Birds will be enjoyed, valued and constantly referred to by all bird watchers—whether beginner, experienced or professional. This is the most comprehensive, up-to-date and practical bird book of modern times, featuring an unrivalled selection of photographs that show all the plumages you are likely to see. Focusing on identification, and containing maps, facts and figures on numbers and distributions, this breakthrough publication was devised by a team of lifelong birdwatchers, all with many years' experience of showing people birds and producing user-friendly field guides.
- Comprehensive coverage of every bird recorded in Britain and Ireland
- The only photographic guide to show all plumages likely to be encountered
- More than 3,200 superb colour photographs carefully selected to show key identification features
- Many photographs of individual rare birds identified in Britain and Ireland
- Simple steps to help you find and identify any bird you see
- Pages designed to allow easy and accurate comparison
- Latest information on status, population, distribution and conservation designations
- Distribution maps featuring summer, winter and resident ranges, plus details of migration routes to and from Britain and Ireland
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Reviews
Every now and then a book comes along that you realise is going to have a major and long lasting impact--this is one such book. . . . It has to be the most comprehensive and detailed field guide to the birds of our country every produced. . . . A very high quality production which is unlikely to be surpassed for decades to come.---Bryan Sage, Country-Side
The best-designed field guide for the identification of birds that I've ever seen. . . . Find it. Page through it. Use it when you can. You might even buy it as a piece of bird-publishing art. . . . This is a beautiful book, useful, complete, and extremely well designed. That's why I like it so much: It is well done, right down to cover stock and binding.---Jim Williams, Minneapolis Star Tribune's Wingnut
A work that should be on every birdwatcher's bookshelf or kept in a rucksack or pocket. . . . It will become an indispensable aid. . . . Open the book at any page and you are instantly blown away by the quality of the photographs for each species in virtually every plumage stage, be they seasonal, sexual or through ageing. . . . Test it out. Your birding will never be the same.---Stuart Winter, Sunday Express
A beautifully presented guide that deserves a spot on any birder's bookshelf.---Steve Shultz, Carolina Bird Club Newsletter
No British birder should be without it and sensible birders across the Channel, including those in Spain, will want a copy too.
Princeton University Press's natural-history books deliver the ‘wow' factor time and time again, and this ID guide to every bird species seen in the UK including some non-natives is no exception. . . . The result is a must-read for bird enthusiasts.---John Miles, BBC Wildlife
A complete identification guide masterpiece. . . . The quality of the images and the awesome presentation just took my breath away.
Sets a new benchmark in photographic field guides that will be hard to beat. . . . I recommend it to readers of Another Bird Blog as a book they must buy. My already well-thumbed copy is now in a safe but handy place for quick reference.---Phil Slade, Another Bird Blog
Packed to the brim with undoubtedly the most superb images you will see. . . . This is probably the most complete and comprehensive British Bird Guide I have seen for a number of years. It will no doubt be of interest to birders, regardless of experience or expertise and the authors have certainly set the standard for all future photographic guides.---Paul Freestone, Cornwall Birding
A whopping 3,200 color pictures leave no questions unanswered between the description and the photographs. These authors have figured out the best and easiest way to do the job, which is helping the reader to obtain the best way to identify any of the species of birds in Britain or Ireland.
As someone that revels in bird identification, I can only congratulate all involved--authors, photographers and researchers--on a magnificent achievement. . . . The combination of images, text and quality that this book offers make it a 'must have' on any British birder's book shelf.---Mike Langman, The Harrier
Britain's Birds is a wide-ranging identification guide to over 600 species of birds recorded in Britain and Ireland. . . . This work is a valuable identification guide to Britain's birds. It sets a high standard and provides a template for future guides.
This identification guide for birdwatchers sets very high standards, because of how seamlessly and intelligently it combines text and images.---Ephraim Nissan, Aves
This . . . brilliant field guide is the best now in print for anybody birding Britain or Ireland.
This is simply the Best book covering Britain's birds for a very long time. It's not just for novices either, this will appeal to birders of all abilities and even has something for the twitcher in all of us. . . . A Magnum Opus for Britain's Birds.---Mike King, Gloster Birder
This guide is head and shoulders above any other photo guide I have seen. . . . This is without doubt the best photo guide now on the market. . . . The ambitious scope of this guide and the high quality of its execution should ensure a wide audience.---Andy Stoddart, Rare Bird Alert
Britain's Birds is another of the superb series of WILDGuides. The book is the best identification book I have seen.---Ray Collier, Highland News
This is a serious and comprehensive coverage of the birds of Britain and Ireland. . . . [Readers] are unlikely to be disappointed; everyone will learn something from this book.---Andy Musgrove, British Trust for Ornithology News
Why would you need another bird identification guide or field guide? Because this one is very good!---Mark Avery, Sunday Book Review
In the oversubscribed market of field guides to British/European birds, it takes something special to stand out from the crowd. This does, and by some margin--it is a guide of the highest quality.---Stuart L. Rivers, Scottish Birds
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Frontmatter
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Contents
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Introduction
4 - The Species Accounts
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The types of bird
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Wildfowl (swans, geese, ducks)
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Cormorants, divers and grebes
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Seabirds (Gannet, Fulmar, shearwaters, petrels)
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Gulls and terns
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Skuas
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Auks (puffins, guillemots, Razorbill, murrelets)
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Waders (plovers, sandpipers, curlews, godwits, snipe and related species)
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Large waterside birds (herons, bitterns, egrets, ibis, Spoonbill, cranes, storks)
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Bustards
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Crakes and rails (includes Moorhen, coots, gallinules)
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Pheasants, partridges, grouse and related species
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Pigeons and doves
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Sandgrouse
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Owls and nightjars
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Birds of prey (eagles, kites, Osprey, buzzards, harriers, hawks, falcons and related species)
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Kingfishers, cuckoos, Hoopoe, bee-eaters, Roller and parrot
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Woodpeckers
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Aerial feeders (swifts, swallows, martins)
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Larks, pipits and wagtails
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Dipper, Wren, accentors, oriole, starlings and waxwings
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Thrushes, chats and wheatears
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Warblers, cisticola and crests
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Flycatchers
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Tits, nuthatches and ‘creepers’
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Shrikes
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Crows (includes Jay, Magpie, Nutcracker)
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Sparrows and finches
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Buntings
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Vagrant landbirds from North America
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Birds of uncertain origin and escapes/introductions
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British and Irish Lists, and status and legislation
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Acknowledgements and photographic credits
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Index
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