Bird Book Talk
Bird Book Talk
Bird Book Talk
A Field Guide to
Field Guides
The Heavy End
(leave at home)
Birds of the Western Palearctic (BWP): Handbook of the
Birds of Europe, the Middle East and North Africa. 9
volumes
Edited by Stanley Cramp
OUP, 1997 1994. Out of Print
Birds of the WesternPalaearctic: Annual Calendars
among all the maps and illustations, the calendars are
a unique feature but they don't cover song periods!
13.59
We still have the Peterson
pointers, and maps, text and
artists illustrations are all
together: the lineal
descendant of the first Collins
Peterson guide
The Birdwatcher's Pocket Guide to Britain and Europe by Peter
Hayman and Rob Hume. Bounty Books (Reprinted editions) 2014
Out of Print but available second hand. Very popular small and
slim for the pocket and easy to use
RSPB Handbook of British Birds
by Peter Holden (2014)
Bloomsbury Natural History:
Anniversary ed of 4th revised
ed, 320 pages
Unique!
Text descriptions of all the identifying
features of all European species and
subspecies.
Absolutely not for the long sighted.
There's a geriatric edition in A4 size
which is certainly not for the field.
Once you get over the shock it's a
splendid book
14.99
Can you tell the difference between a Common Chiffchaff,
a Siberian Chiffchaff and an Iberian Chiffchaff? Here's
what you have to look and listen for. Reading glasses
ready...
Sibley's Birding Basics by David Allen
Sibley (2002) 12.99
BTO video on
www.youtube.com
Bedside Reading
Esther Woolfson is an outstanding essayist, and Mark Cocker
tells ornithology like it is. If your bedside table will take the
weight Birds Britannica is a very enjoyable compendium of
diverse bird facts and fancies
End of part one
Refreshments...
Part 2 real books!