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Birds New to Britain: 1980-2004

Monograph
Series: Poyser Monographs Volume: 78
By: Adrian Pitches and Tim Cleeves
300 pages, 72 line drawings, 80 colour photos
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Successor to 'Birds New to Britain and Ireland' (1982), this will find its way into many birdwatcher's Christmas stockings
Birds New to Britain: 1980-2004
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  • Birds New to Britain: 1980-2004 ISBN: 9780713670226 Hardback Aug 2005 In stock
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About this book

From the publisher's announcement: Accounts of birds never before recorded in Britain - spotted for the first time, capturing the extraordinary excitement of this most rare and coveted birding experience. Since 1980, a total of 72 bird species have been found for the first time in Britain. Each individual, although hopelessly lost and quite possibly doomed, has brought birding celebrity for its finder, and a swarm of admirers to view the bird itself. This new book is the successor to Birds New to Britain and Ireland by Sharrock and Grant (Poyser, 1982), which covered the new birds discovered between 1958 and 1990. The accounts of each new bird's finder are reproduced from their original sources (mainly from British Birds and Birding World). Fascinating, reading for everyone who has an interest in migration and vagrancy, has made the journey to see any of the birds concerned, or has ever dreamed of finding a 'first' of their own.

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Biography

Adrian Pitches is an environment correspondent for the BBC and is compiler of the 'News and Comments' section for British Birds. Tim Cleeves works for the RSPB and co-wrote the bestselling RSPB Handbook of British Birds (Helm).

Monograph
Series: Poyser Monographs Volume: 78
By: Adrian Pitches and Tim Cleeves
300 pages, 72 line drawings, 80 colour photos
NHBS
Successor to 'Birds New to Britain and Ireland' (1982), this will find its way into many birdwatcher's Christmas stockings
Media reviews

will send many tingles of excitement through the older troops who witnessed some of these remarkable birds. Graham Catley British Birds (Feb 2006) "this book is a neat reference, a great read and a must-have for anyone interested in British rarities." Ian Lewington Ornithos (2005) "A gripping read, a thoroughly enjoyable documentation and an attractive, well-produced book. Highly recommended." BTO News (Jan/Feb 2006) "Both a useful reference work and a good read." British Birds (Feb 2006) "Will appeal to the latent twitcher in all of us." The Guardian (26 Nov 2005)

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