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The Birds of Luxembourg

Field / Identification Guide World / Checklist
By: Patric Lorgé(Author), Ed Melchior(Author), David Crowther(Translated by), R Schofield(Translated by), J Schofield(Translated by), Carole Dieschbourg(Foreword By), Roby Biwer(Foreword By)
276 pages, colour photos, colour illustrations, colour tables
Publisher: natur&ëmwelt
The Birds of Luxembourg
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  • The Birds of Luxembourg ISBN: 9782919951147 Hardback Dec 2020 In stock
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Language: English, with English, German, French and Luxembourgish nomenclature

All the bird species recorded in Luxembourg in one book: the main part of the book describes all breeding birds and the common migrants (one page per species with bird names in German, French, English and Luxembourgish), uncommoner birds are shortly described and rare birds are listed with their records. A complete checklist as well as the Red List make this book a complete guide about the birds in luxembourg. All photographs are from Luxembourgish photographers and most of the photos are from Luxembourg.

The companion volume to the bestselling German and French versions, this English version features updated taxonomy.

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  • Small country punching above its weight
    By Keith 30 Apr 2021 Written for Hardback
    Originally appearing as Vögel Luxemburgs and also Les Oiseaux du Luxembourg, this popular guide to 180 of the most familiar species is now available in English for the first time. You have to admire the country’s leading nature conservation body, natur&ëmwelt, for taking the brave step to produce this book. Luxembourgish, French and German are the three native languages, but as many people now speak English too it was decided to attract an international market.

    Although it is smaller than many counties in Britain, Luxembourg has a checklist of 335 species despite being completely landlocked between France, Germany and Belgium. The species chosen for individual treatment are divided into eight habitat classes and are then shown in typical systematic order within these. There is a text of around 100 words that mainly describes where and when each can be seen, and each is illustrated by an image taken by a local photographer. An occurrence chart shows when each species can be seen and there is information on the breeding population. I compared these to my own county of Hampshire and in many cases, they were very similar. However Luxembourg has up to 1500 pairs of Red-backed Shrike Lanius collurio, and when you add similar numbers of Serin Serinus serinus, Marsh Warbler Acrocephalus palustris and Crested Tit Lophophanes cristatus, plus up to 10,000 pairs of Black Redstart Phoenicurus ochruros you realise that an early summer short break might be worth considering – not least as there are cheap flights if you can travel from London or Edinburgh.
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Field / Identification Guide World / Checklist
By: Patric Lorgé(Author), Ed Melchior(Author), David Crowther(Translated by), R Schofield(Translated by), J Schofield(Translated by), Carole Dieschbourg(Foreword By), Roby Biwer(Foreword By)
276 pages, colour photos, colour illustrations, colour tables
Publisher: natur&ëmwelt
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