Bird books are not always considered a compulsive read, yet Dominic
Couzens has achieved precisely this. Birds communicates the secret
lives and astonishing beauty of all the species in Britain and Europe.
Featuring
over 450 species of bird that can be found regularly within Europe,
this complete photographic guide provides a comprehensive and
authoritative text along with some of the best bird photography in the
world.
Memorable descriptions and often astonishing facts make
even our commonest birds worthy of new attention. Organised
taxonomically, entries vary in length from longer articles about the
more iconic species, to shorter descriptions for similar species within
a family. Beautifully illustrated with over 500 colour photos and 1000
illustrations, Birds makes an ideal gift for bird-lovers and complete
beginners alike.
Synopsis
A lively, large format, lavishly
illustrated family reference guide to the birds of Europe 'Dunnocks
have a pretty spicy sex life...they exhibit monogamy, polygyny,
polyandry and polygynandry, and any individual may embark on any one of
these possibilities in any season, sometimes actually changing its
arrangement in between broods.
Few other birds enter such a realm of
choice. How this list of options arises requires some explanation...'
Bird books are not always considered a compulsive read, yet Dominic
Couzens has achieved precisely this. Birds communicates the secret
lives and astonishing beauty of all the species in Britain and Europe.
Featuring over 450 species of bird that can be found regularly within
Europe, this complete photographic guide provides a comprehensive and
authoritative text along with some of the best bird photography in the
world. The characteristic appearance and behaviour of every species is
clearly identified, and there is at-a-glance information on food, song,
habitat, migration, breeding and behaviour / Each species is
illustrated with a sumptuous colour photograph and artworks to show
different plumages / Maps accompany each species to show distribution
and breeding ranges Memorable descriptions and often astonishing facts
make even our commonest birds worthy of new attention.
Organised
taxonomically, entries vary in length from longer articles about the
more iconic species, to shorter descriptions for similar species within
a family. Beautifully illustrated with over 500 colour photos and 1000
illustrations, Birds makes an ideal gift for bird-lovers and complete
beginners alike.
