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Collins Need to Know Birdwatching

Out of Print
By: Rob Hume
192 pages, Col photos
Publisher: HarperCollins
Collins Need to Know Birdwatching
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  • Collins Need to Know Birdwatching ISBN: 9780007195275 Paperback Dec 2005 Out of Print #151990
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Ideal beginners' guide to observing and identifying the birds you are most likely to see in your garden and in the wild. It provides identifying information on size, distinguishing features, seasonal changes and habitat. There is also advice on choosing and using equipment and information on all the best birdwatching sites in Britain. Contents include: Getting started; About birds; Identifying birds; Habitats; Getting involved.

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Out of Print
By: Rob Hume
192 pages, Col photos
Publisher: HarperCollins
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