Irish Birds
By (Author) David Cabot
HarperCollins Publishers
William Collins
2nd June 2021
4th March 2021
3rd Revised edition
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Zoology: birds (ornithology)
The countryside, country life: general interest
Conservation of wildlife and habitats
The Earth: natural history: general interest
Biodiversity
598.09415
Hardback
224
Width 159mm, Height 216mm, Spine 21mm
640g
An easy-to-use, fully illustrated guide to the birds of Ireland
This easy-to-use, full-colour guide describes and illustrates 178 of the most commonly spotted birds in Ireland.
Specially designed for people with a general interest in birds,
the species have been carefully selected to include those that the non-specialist birdwatcher is most likely to see. Usefully, birds are grouped together according to where they are most likely to be seen: in gardens, parks and buildings; farmland and hedgerows; woodland and scrubland; moorland and uplands; and freshwater or coastal areas, with background information given about each of these habitats.
Essential identification characteristics are given for each species, along with clear illustrations. There are also notes on distribution, numbers and migration for each species, and general pages for groups like thrushes, sparrows and finches will help you to distinguish between similar species. With definitive text, up-to-date distribution maps and superb illustrations, this book is the ultimate field guide to Irish birds, essential on every bookshelf and birdwatching trip.
Dr David Cabot has been involved with nature in Ireland for the last forty years, initially at Trinity College, Dublin, then at the University of Galway and then in numerous government positions, culminating in being the special adviser to the Irish Prime Minister.