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Collins Guide to Scottish Birds

Field / Identification Guide Out of Print
By: Valerie Thom and Norman Arlott
256 pages, Col photos, col illus, dist maps
Publisher: HarperCollins
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  • Collins Guide to Scottish Birds ISBN: 9780007197378 Paperback Dec 2005 Out of Print #152195
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Illustrated by Norman Arlott.
This is an ideal pocket guide to over 180 species of bird found throughout Scotland. Each bird is illustrated with colour photos, followed by a comprehensive description, plus the bird's English, Latin and - new to this edition - Gaelic names. For ease of use the birds are grouped together by the type of habitat in which they can be found, including gardens, farmland, woodland, freshwater, heath and hills, and coasts. A places to visit section details over 70 of the best sites for bird-watching, complete with directions to them and what to expect to see when you get there.

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Field / Identification Guide Out of Print
By: Valerie Thom and Norman Arlott
256 pages, Col photos, col illus, dist maps
Publisher: HarperCollins
NHBS
Comprehenisve coverage of Scottish Birds
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