Thursday, 20 December 2012

The Birdwatchers' Year by Malcolm Greenhalgh

The Birdwatchers' Year by Malcolm Greenhalgh lands on the |> SALE <| shelves in my shop.

Chancellor Press, 1993, Hardback in dust wrapper.

Illustrated by way of: Colour Drawings; Maps;

From the cover: "Knowing where and when to watch birds is all important when it comes to enjoyable birdwatching.

For each of the twelve months, The Birdwatcher's Year describes the species most fascinating to observe — their behaviour and habitats. From owls in January and ducks in March to sea-birds in June and pheasants in October, a wide variety of species is covered. Each chapter features a special 'bird of the month' — often selected for its rarity or beauty, and describes the month's seasonal activities, such as migration, moulting and roosting.

With advice on starting up and getting equipped for birdwatching, and information on the best places to watch different species, The Birdwatcher's Year is ideal for all birdwatchers."

Introduction by: Robin Murrell

Very Good — in Very Good Dust Wrapper. Pages lightly age-tanned.

Pictorial boards. 144 pages. Index. Bibliography. 8" x 9½".

This book will be eventually reach my delightful website...(added to my Ornithology category.) but get 60% off buying from this very blog blog... Buy it now for just £2.60 + P&P! Of course, if you don't like this one there are plenty more available here!


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