Greenshanks.
Berkhamsted: Poyser, 1979. Octavo, dustwrapper, photograph. A monograph on this particularly interesting and attractive wader, the Greenshank Tringa nebularia, by a world authority on the species. More
Berkhamsted: Poyser, 1979. Octavo, dustwrapper, photograph. A monograph on this particularly interesting and attractive wader, the Greenshank Tringa nebularia, by a world authority on the species. More
Calton: Poyser, (2001. third edition). Octavo, photographs, very good copy in dustwrapper. The identification of the diurnal birds of prey is especially difficult. There is wide variation in plumage among some species, especially the eagles and buzzards, and in all species general outlines and wing positions are much affected by..... More
New York: Walker & Company, 2007. Octavo, colour photographs, text illustrations, softcover. A distinguished scientist reveals how we are losing the world's songbirds, why this predicts widespread environmental problems, and what we can do to save the birds and their habitats. Wood thrush, bobolinks, the Eastern kingbird--migratory songbirds are disappearing..... More
Cambridge: Bird Life International, Conservation Series No. 3, 1994. Octavo, maps, softcover. More
London: Christopher Helm/A & C Black, 2002. Octavo, illustrations, fine copy in dustwrapper. This book covers the fourteen members of the genus Saxicola- the stonechats and bushchats. This passerine group is distributed throughout the Old World, and includes some familiar and widespread species as well as island endemics and extreme..... More