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The Birds of Gloucestershire
Gordon Kirk
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Description for The Birds of Gloucestershire
Hardcover. The most comprehensive account of Gloucestershire's birds ever produced, this book features detailed maps for over 130 regular species, descriptions of habitats and the history of bird watching and conservation; and graphs, tables and statistics illustrating the patterns of occurrence of many species. Num Pages: 450 pages, 200 colour illustrations. BIC Classification: 1DBKEWG; WNCB. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 281 x 250 x 36. Weight in Grams: 2320.
This is the most comprehensive account of Gloucestershire’s birds ever produced, covering all the species recorded in the county in modern times. There are detailed maps showing the distribution and abundance of over 130 regular species, based on four years of fieldwork carried out by hundreds of volunteers. Graphs, tables and statistics illustrate the patterns of occurrence of many species, including passage migrants and rarities. Also included are descriptions of the bird habitats and the history of bird watching and conservation in the county. Some of Britain’s most prominent bird artists, past and present, including Jackie Garner, Robert Gillmor, Terence Lambert, Peter Partington, Peter Scott and Keith Shackleton, have provided beautiful illustrations, which sit alongside sumptuous photographs of many of the birds and the county’s landscapes. The volume includes a Foreword by His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales.
Product Details
Publisher
Liverpool University Press
Number of pages
450
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2014
Condition
New
Weight
2311 g
Number of Pages
450
Place of Publication
Liverpool, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781846318085
SKU
V9781846318085
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 7 to 11 working days
Ref
99-50
Reviews for The Birds of Gloucestershire
This is the most comprehensive account of Gloucestershire’s birds ever produced, covering all the species recorded in the county in modern times. There are detailed maps showing the distribution and abundance of over 130 regular species, based on four years of fieldwork carried out by hundreds of volunteers. Graphs, tables and statistics illustrate the patterns of occurrence of many species, including passage migrants and rarities. Also included are descriptions of the bird habitats and the history of bird watching and conservation in the county. Some of Britain’s most prominent bird artists, past and present, including Jackie Garner, Robert Gillmor, Terence Lambert, Peter Partington, Peter Scott and Keith Shackleton, have provided beautiful illustrations, which sit alongside sumptuous photographs of many of the birds and the county’s landscapes. The volume includes a Foreword by His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales. Reviews'Wherever you go – along the river, or up on the wolds – here is the essential guide to Gloucestershire’s birds. It will bring you joy.' Ian Wallace There was a great need for a book of this calibre in our county and it has now been more than fulfilled. James Lees, Birdwatch
Birdwatch
'Anyone from Gloucestershire, or who has an interest in the area, will find the book fascinating. It is the first really detailed account of ornithology in Gloucestershire and will almost certainly become the bible for local birders.' James Lees, Birdwatch
Birdwatch
'… two authors have seized the opportunity to incorporate the results of the national Atlas, with a full avifauna. Their splendid book is a triumph of organization and yet another valuable contribution to local ornithology from their talented designers at Liverpool.' David Balance, Ibis
Ibis
'A comprehensive review with a particularly appealing mix of artwork and photographs.' Best Local Birds Atlas, 2007-17
Birdwatch
'Anyone from Gloucestershire, or who has an interest in the area, will find the book fascinating. It is the first really detailed account of ornithology in Gloucestershire and will almost certainly become the bible for local birders.' James Lees, Birdwatch
Birdwatch
'… two authors have seized the opportunity to incorporate the results of the national Atlas, with a full avifauna. Their splendid book is a triumph of organization and yet another valuable contribution to local ornithology from their talented designers at Liverpool.' David Balance, Ibis
Ibis
'A comprehensive review with a particularly appealing mix of artwork and photographs.' Best Local Birds Atlas, 2007-17