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Sussex Bird Atlas 2007-11

Sussex Bird Atlas 2007-11 PDF Author: John Newnham
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Sussex Bird Atlas 2007-11

Sussex Bird Atlas 2007-11 PDF Author: John Newnham
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Northumbria Bird Atlas

Northumbria Bird Atlas PDF Author: Tim Dean
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780955740664
Category : Bird populations
Languages : en
Pages : 0

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Somerset Atlas of Breeding and Wintering Birds 2007 - 2012

Somerset Atlas of Breeding and Wintering Birds 2007 - 2012 PDF Author: David Ballance
Publisher: BTO Bird Atlas - Regional Atlases [NHBS List]
ISBN: 9780993120503
Category : Bird populations
Languages : en
Pages : 336

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Urban Peregrines

Urban Peregrines PDF Author: Ed Drewitt
Publisher: Pelagic Publishing Ltd
ISBN: 1907807845
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 224

Book Description
The Peregrine, the fastest bird in the world, has made a remarkable recovery over the past 30 years. As the species re-establishes itself around the world it is becoming a familiar sight in towns and cities. This beautifully illustrated book is the first in-depth focus on the lives of Peregrines in towns and cities. In words and stunning photographs, Ed Drewitt reveals the latest information on Peregrine behaviour including how they are adapting to, and taking advantage of, the urban environment. The book is also a how-to-guide, with information on finding peregrines, studying their diet, ringing individuals for research, putting up nest boxes and enabling people to learn more about them through public viewing points or web cameras. Ed also discusses what makes a Peregrine urban, their contemporary relationship with people, and helps dispel some myths and reveal some truths about this agile predator.

The Birds of Shropshire

The Birds of Shropshire PDF Author: Leo Smith
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ISBN: 9781781382592
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 0

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The Birds of Shropshire provides the most comprehensive record of the County's avifauna ever published. Produced by Shropshire Ornithological Society, the book is based on the results of six years fieldwork by over 650 different observers who submitted over 333,400 records. These records have been used to produce maps showing the current distribution of almost 200 different species. Stunning images of 220 species have been contributed by 21 local photographers. The book includes an account for each species, describing its distribution and relative abundance, and the breeding status where relevant. The current breeding and winter maps will be compared with those shown in An Atlas of the Breeding Birds of Shropshire (1992) and with the Shropshire part of the national An Atlas of the Wintering Birds in Britain and Ireland (1986). Historical data, and results of specific local studies, are also incorporated. For many species it will show that massive changes have occurred in their population and distribution. The book will shape conservation priorities in the County for the next 20 years.

Annotated List of the Birds of Sussex County

Annotated List of the Birds of Sussex County PDF Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Birds
Languages : en
Pages : 46

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Devon Bird Atlas 2007-2013

Devon Bird Atlas 2007-2013 PDF Author: Mike Lock
Publisher: BTO Bird Atlas - Regional Atlases [NHBS List]
ISBN: 9780955602894
Category : Birds
Languages : en
Pages : 508

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Hampshire Bird Atlas 2007-2012

Hampshire Bird Atlas 2007-2012 PDF Author: John Eyre
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780956771261
Category : Birds
Languages : en
Pages : 448

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Rebirding

Rebirding PDF Author: Benedict Macdonald
Publisher: Pelagic Publishing Ltd
ISBN: 1784271888
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 372

Book Description
WINNER OF THE WAINWRIGHT PRIZE FOR WRITING ON GLOBAL CONSERVATION Winner of the Richard Jefferies Society and White Horse Book Shop Literary Prize ‘splendid’ —Guardian ‘visionary’ —New Statesman Rebirding takes the long view of Britain’s wildlife decline, from the early taming of our landscape and its long-lost elephants and rhinos, to fenland drainage, the removal of cornerstone species such as wild cattle, horses, beavers and boar – and forward in time to the intensification of our modern landscapes and the collapse of invertebrate populations. It looks at key reasons why species are vanishing, as our landscapes become ever more tamed and less diverse, with wildlife trapped in tiny pockets of habitat. It explores how Britain has, uniquely, relied on modifying farmland, rather than restoring ecosystems, in a failing attempt to halt wildlife decline. The irony is that 94% of Britain is not built upon at all. And with more nature-loving voices than any European country, we should in fact have the best, not the most impoverished, wildlife on our continent. Especially when the rural economics of our game estates, and upland farms, are among the worst in Europe. Britain is blessed with all the space it needs for an epic wildlife recovery. The deer estates of the Scottish Highlands are twice the size of Yellowstone National Park. Snowdonia is larger than the Maasai Mara. The problem in Britain is not a lack of space. It is that our precious space is uniquely wasted – not only for wildlife, but for people’s jobs and rural futures too. Rebirding maps out how we might finally turn things around: rewilding our national parks, restoring natural ecosystems and allowing our wildlife a far richer future. In doing so, an entirely new sector of rural jobs would be created; finally bringing Britain’s dying rural landscapes and failing economies back to life.

The Birds of Nottinghamshire

The Birds of Nottinghamshire PDF Author: Nick Crouch
Publisher:
ISBN: 1789620090
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 609

Book Description
The last comprehensive review of Nottinghamshire's birds was produced more than four decades ago. Much has changed since then, and a new avifauna is long overdue. This book draws together historic reports from the nineteenth century, records from the files of the county bird club (Nottinghamshire Birdwatchers), and data from national and regional surveys and monitoring programmes. The resulting account presents an overview of the present state of the county's birdlife, set against a context of environmental and climatic change. The gravel pits in the Trent and Idle Valleys form major corridors for birds moving across Britain and Nottinghamshire has attracted more than its share of national rarities. These include Britain's first Egyptian Nightjar and Lesser Yellowlegs in the nineteenth century, Bufflehead, Redhead, Cedar Waxwing and breeding Black-winged Stilts in the twentieth century, and a memorable nesting attempt by European Bee-eaters in 2017. The woods and heaths of Sherwood lying in the middle of the county also provide a haven for an array of iconic species including European Nightjar, Eurasian Woodcock, Honeybuzzard and Hawfinch. This book describes the past and present status of the 334 species that have been recorded in Nottinghamshire up to 2018. Lavishly illustrated with photographs taken within the county, and sketches from the internationally recognised artist Michael Warren, it is intended to be an authoritative reference to the birds of Nottinghamshire.