Teach Yourself Bird Watching

Teach Yourself Bird Watching by George E. Hyde, published by Mobius on October 17, 2017, is a reprint edition comprising 176 pages in English. This book serves as a guide for amateur ornithologists, offering insights into identifying, protecting, and encouraging birdlife in gardens and other environments. It reflects on the continuity of bird songs familiar to gardeners and bird-spotters from previous decades, emphasizing the enduring connection between nature and those who appreciate it.
Readers will find a well-crafted resource that combines practical advice with a deep appreciation for birds and their habitats. The book addresses topics related to nature and animals, making it a valuable reference for anyone interested in enhancing their bird-watching experience. With its focus on the joys of observing and nurturing birdlife, Teach Yourself Bird Watching provides a comprehensive approach for both novice and seasoned bird enthusiasts.
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With a few sorry exceptions, it’s heartening to think that the gardener or bird-spotter of the 1950s or 60s would immediately recognize most of the songs that sing out over English gardens today.
For the amateur ornithologist of the twenty first century, Teach Yourself Bird Watching will be as much of a delight now as it ever was – a beautifully written, precise guide to identifying, protecting and encouraging birdlife in your garden and beyond.
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