Posts Tagged ‘Birds of Europe’

More bird-book-review goodness. A big thanks to all who post reviews online. As always, if you have written one not included here, please post a link in the comments or otherwise let me know. Pale Male and the Infertile Girl Bourbon, Bastards and Birds Birdwatching With Your Eyes Closed The Well-read Naturalist Birds of Southern […]
2010 was a good year for bird field guides. The highlights include new editions of the most famous field guide in history, a great new field guide for North America, a real field guide to the world’s most avian-rich country, and what was arguably the most highly anticipated field guide update ever (at least since […]
The last batch of reviews from around the net for 2010. The Stokes Field Guide to the Birds of North America Ohio Birds and Biodiversity Nature Remains A DC Birding Blog Stokes Birding Blog – OK, this is not a review. But if you’d like to take a look inside this book, who better to […]
The recently published second edition of the Birds of Europe field guide has been long awaited in Europe (where it’s known as Collins Bird Guide). But it has also received a lot of attention over here across the Atlantic. And rightly so, it’s a fantastic guide. I will be reviewing it shortly, but in the […]

by Killian Mullarney, Lars Svensson, Dan Zetterstrom, Peter J. Grant

An absolutely essential field guide for birding in Europe. North American birders should also have a copy on hand due to its superior treatment of some shared species.

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