Bird Ringing: A Concise Guide
Dawn Balmer, Liz Coiffait, Jacquie Clark and Rob Robinson
75 pages, col photos, graphs, maps.
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"An excellent overview of the BTO's bird ringing activities." - Matthew J. Wood, Ibis October 2009
"Many people are aware that bird ringing takes place, but until now there hasn't been a first prot of call for the interested individual who would like to know more. The layout of the book is very clear and accessible to laypeople ... this book packs a lot into its 75 pages, and deserves a place in every school and civic library" - Matthew J. Wood, Ibis, The Journal of the British Ornithologists' Union, October 2009
"This book which is well written and logically structured, and should appeal to a wide range of readers, from birders or non-ringers with limited knowledge of the ringing scene and wishing to learn more, to future prospective trainee ringers wanting to find out what they are letting themselves in for, to ringers who want to use the book as a resource forn training purposes andm communicating the benefits of ringing to others, such as landowners or the general public."
- Keith Herber, Birding World Volume 21 Number 12.
"Many people are aware that bird ringing takes place, but until now there hasn't been a first prot of call for the interested individual who would like to know more. The layout of the book is very clear and accessible to laypeople ... this book packs a lot into its 75 pages, and deserves a place in every school and civic library" - Matthew J. Wood, Ibis, The Journal of the British Ornithologists' Union, October 2009
"This book which is well written and logically structured, and should appeal to a wide range of readers, from birders or non-ringers with limited knowledge of the ringing scene and wishing to learn more, to future prospective trainee ringers wanting to find out what they are letting themselves in for, to ringers who want to use the book as a resource forn training purposes andm communicating the benefits of ringing to others, such as landowners or the general public."
- Keith Herber, Birding World Volume 21 Number 12.
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