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Sussex Bird Reports and other Publications 1948-2010 (DVD-ROM)

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By: Sussex Ornithological Society (SOS)(Author)
Sussex Bird Reports and other Publications 1948-2010 (DVD-ROM)
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This remarkable new compilation by John Newnham contains every Sussex Bird Report from 1948 to 2010, plus the 1996 Birds of Sussex and the publication Birds of Sussex 1962-1987. There is a helpful index to papers in those Sussex Bird Reports published by the Sussex Ornithological Society since its formation in 1962. There is also a ‘Help’ guide to aid use of the disc. The DVD-ROM provides a fascinating and detailed record of how the status of our birds has fluctuated over this period and serves also as a record of the dedication of Sussex birdwatchers during these years.

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