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The Birds of Scotland

The Birds of Scotland
Author: Christopher J. McInerny
Publisher: Mitchell Beazley
Total Pages: 1634
Release: 2007
Genre: Birds
ISBN: 9780951213902

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'The Birds of Scotland' gives accounts of 509 species, describing changes in population over time, and identifies species of specific concern, key habitats and those at most risk. It provides essential information to assist in the targeting of environmental and conservation action.


Scottish Birds

Scottish Birds
Author: Valerie Thom
Publisher: Collins
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2000
Genre: Bird watching
ISBN:

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This text gives a guide to over 180 species of birds found throughout Scotland. It gives a comprehensive description plus the bird's English, Latin and Gaelic names with a listing of over 70 of the best sites for bird-watching.


Birds in Scotland

Birds in Scotland
Author: Valerie M. Thom
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 391
Release: 2010-11-30
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1408138360

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'The most important work on the birds of Scotland ever published' - British Birds This comprehensive study and review of the birds in Scotland follows on from where the celebrated two volumes of The Birds of Scotland (1953), by Dr Baxter and Miss Rintoul, left off. It does more than that, however, since not only has there been a profound increase in ornithological coverage and data (as reflected in the species accounts), there have also been great changes in habitat and environment since the days of Baxter & Rintoul. These aspects form the themes of the ten preliminary chapters reviewing the Scottish scene today in terms of habitat, conservation, birdwatching and the changes in species status and distribution. The species accounts, the backbone of the book, review the period 1950-83 but include, where practicable, records of rarities and details of counts up to the spring of 1985; there are also brief summaries of earlier data based on the researches of Baxter & Rintoul. In all, 497 species are dealt with. The texts of major species accounts are complemented by 173 distribution maps and many tables of relevant data, and there are 129 species drawings by a team of artists under the editorship of Donald Watson, who also contributes chapter head pieces and other drawings. A section of photographs illustrates the varied habitats typical of Scotland today. There are, further, appendices and an extensive bibliography. The book will be of great interest to all birdwatchers in Scotland but of special value, too, to the many thousands of birdwatching visitors from elsewhere in these islands and from countries abroad. The Scottish Ornithologists' Club, for whom the book is published, and all whose records and researches made the author's work possible, have reason to be proud of Valerie Thom's achievement.


Skye Birds

Skye Birds
Author: Bob McMillan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2005
Genre: Bird watching
ISBN: 9780955025303

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Where to Watch Birds in Scotland

Where to Watch Birds in Scotland
Author: Mike Madders
Publisher: Christopher Helm Publishers, Incorporated
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2002
Genre: Bird watching
ISBN: 9780713656930

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This bird-finding guide is a reference to the best birding sites of Scotland. Each site is described in terms of the nature of the habitat, the species likely to be observed, the recommended timings for visits to get the best from the site, and a calendar showing which species are found in the various seasons. The site accounts also mention other interesting wildlife that may be encountered - for example, Scotland is home to some of Britain's most enigmatic mammal species.


Britain's Birds

Britain's Birds
Author: Rob Hume
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 576
Release: 2020-07-14
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0691199795

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A new, improved and thoroughly updated edition of the bestselling photographic guide—the only one to cover every bird, in every plumage, ever recorded in Britain and Ireland A bestselling guide since it was first published, Britain's Birds has quickly established itself as the go-to photographic identification guide to the birds of Great Britain and Ireland—the most comprehensive, up-to-date, practical and user-friendly book of its kind. Acclaimed by birdwatchers of all kinds, from the beginner to the most experienced, the guide has now been thoroughly revised and updated to make it even better than before. Combining the finest of identification guide content and presentation, this eagerly awaited second edition preserves the best of the first edition while covering twelve newly recorded species and offering a host of improvements that make identification easier. Provides comprehensive coverage of all the birds ever recorded in Britain and Ireland Describes and illustrates all plumages likely to be encountered Features more than 3,200 stunning photographs carefully selected to show the birds as you really see them Outlines simple steps to help you identify any bird you see Presents simple and accurate comparisons of similar and difficult species New features include: Coverage of 12 new species recorded since the first edition plus revisions to reflect the latest taxonomy Coverage of all subspecies Improved identification aids, including more than 400 new photos, enhanced photo annotations and many redesigned plates Fully revised species accounts, including the latest information on identification features, status, numbers, geographical range and date ranges for all plumages that may be seen during only part of the year


The Birds of Scotland

The Birds of Scotland
Author: James Grahame
Publisher:
Total Pages: 268
Release: 1806
Genre: Birds
ISBN:

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The Flight of the Golden Bird

The Flight of the Golden Bird
Author: Duncan Williamson
Publisher: Floris Books
Total Pages: 125
Release: 2013-08-22
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1782500278

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Duncan Williamson, one of Scotland's Travelling People, has been celebrated as the bearer of Scotland's greatest national treasure: the richest trove of story and song in Europe. In this collection, he passes on some of these wonderful children's folk and fairy tales, collected from sixty years of travelling around Scotland. This collection includes stories about silver horses and golden birds, cunning lions and trilling nightingales, brave princesses and magic scarecrows, the four seasons and old Father Time. At the heart of each story is a lesson about life and what it means to be a good person. The stories have been written down as faithfully as possible to Duncan's unique storytelling voice, full of colour, humour and life.


Collins Scottish Birds

Collins Scottish Birds
Author: Valerie Thom
Publisher:
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2000
Genre: Birds
ISBN:

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My First Book of Birds

My First Book of Birds
Author:
Publisher: My First Book of
Total Pages: 56
Release: 2021-04
Genre:
ISBN: 9781406394184

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