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To Fair Isle and Back (Where to Watch Birds? - On Stronsay!)

Wildlife Guide
By: John Holloway(Author)
112 pages, b/w photos, colour illustrations, 1 b/w map
To Fair Isle and Back
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  • To Fair Isle and Back ISBN: 9780952629801 Paperback Dec 1995 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 1-2 weeks
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From the author of Fair Isle's Garden Birds, this is an account of the birds and birdwatching on Stronsay, part of the Orkney Islands in Scotland. Written in a lively and enthusiastic style, it is packed full of drawings and photos of the many rarities found here, as well as the island's remote neighbour, Fair Isle.

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Wildlife Guide
By: John Holloway(Author)
112 pages, b/w photos, colour illustrations, 1 b/w map
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