The Birds of Devon
First Devon county avifauna for 40 years!
Michael Tyler
750 pages, 200 col photos & illus, tabs.
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The Birds of Devon covers all 420 species known to have occurred in the county and is the first complete avifauna for the county since 1969. Each
entry is illustrated with photographs or line drawings, and many contain charts depicting occurrence, migration patterns and other data.
Devon has an unusually wide range of habitat. Although a number of species have declined within the county in recent years, others, such as Little Egret and Cetti's Warbler, have colonised. The benefits of conservation efforts are reflected in the increased numbers of Devon's bird, the Cirl Bunting.
Devon has an unusually wide range of habitat. Although a number of species have declined within the county in recent years, others, such as Little Egret and Cetti's Warbler, have colonised. The benefits of conservation efforts are reflected in the increased numbers of Devon's bird, the Cirl Bunting.
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