The Collins Garden Birdwatchers Bible: A Practical Guide to Identifying and Understanding Garden Birds
By (Author) Paul Sterry
By (author) Christopher Perrins
By (author) Sonya Patel Ellis
By (author) Dominic Couzens
HarperCollins Publishers
William Collins
6th January 2021
15th October 2020
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Reference works
598.0941
Hardback
416
Width 195mm, Height 252mm, Spine 39mm
1720g
Combining practical birdwatching tips, the insights of internationally renowned ornithologists and the science, nature, art and history of birds, The Collins Garden Birdwatchers Bible is a glorious celebration of the stunning world of birds.
Brimming with lavish photographs, The Collins Garden Birdwatchers Bible offers handy tips on identifying and attracting British garden birds, as well as discovering more about the evolution, history and art of birds of the world. With detailed visual profiles of the key birds of the region, readers will learn how to identify birds by their colours, calls and behaviour, the best equipment and resources to use, as well as learning to create bird-friendly gardens and bird houses, choosing the ideal food for bird types by season and how we can become better bird advocates. Full of stunning illustrations and packed with practical advice and hands-on projects, The Collins Garden Birdwatchers Bible is the ultimate guide for budding birdwatchers, eager ornithologists, nature-lovers, gardeners, botanists and anyone seeking to learn more about these majestic creatures that rule the skies.
CONTENTS:
THE HISTORY OF BIRDS PRACTICAL BIRDWATCHING &
IDENTIFICATION UNDERSTANDING & ATTRACTING BIRDS
BIRD-FRIENDLY GARDENS & BIRD-INSPIRED ART
An exquisitely illustrated book that everyone should be twitching to get their hands on The information is accessible to beginners and novices, offering insightful tips for even experienced birdwatchers. With this book, educating oneself further about British birds neednt be a flight of fancy The Field
Dominic Couzens has written many books on birds and birdwatching, including two books published by Collins: Identifying Birds by Behaviour and Birds of Britain and Ireland. He is a leader of specialised bird tours both at home and abroad, and is a regular contributor to Birdwatch and BBC Wildlife magazines. Paul Sterry has written and illustrated more than 50 books, including the bestselling Collins Complete British Wildlife and Collins Complete British Birds. Trained as a zoologist, Paul has been a wildlife photographer for over 20 years and regularly undertakes research expeditions. He has worked as a Research Fellow at Sussex University studying freshwater ecology. Paul is a keen birder and conservationist.