Collins British birds

Collins British Birds by John Gooders is a comprehensive illustrated guide published by Collins in 1982. This first edition spans 384 pages and is presented in English, offering detailed insights into the avian life of the British Isles. The book covers nearly 250 breeding birds and regular visitors, along with over 130 occasional visitors, providing essential information for bird enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.
Readers will find a wealth of information on various aspects of bird life, including songs, habitats, nests, feeding habits, and migration patterns. The illustrations serve as a valuable aid for identification, making this guide a practical resource for anyone interested in the diverse bird species found in the region. With its focus on British birds, this edition is designed to enhance the understanding and appreciation of the avifauna of the British Isles.
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An illustrated guide to the birds of Britain. The book covers nearly 250 breeding birds and regular visitors, as well as over 130 occasional visitors, described and painted as an aid to identification. It contains general information about songs, habitats, nests, feeding and migration.
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