Bird Life of Mountain and Upland
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Written for the amateur ornithologist, this book describes the bird life of the various upland regions of the British Isles from an ecological
standpoint. It relates distribution and abundance to the various environmental influences of climate, topography, geology, soil type and human land
use. The text describes the fauna and natural history of the key species of each habitat type - sheepwalks, grouse moors, deer forests, flows (peat
bogs), maritime hills and high tops.
First published in 1990.
First published in 1990.
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