Irish birds (Collins Gem)

Irish birds (Collins Gem)

Irish birds (Collins Gem)

Irish birds (Collins Gem)

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Overview

An introductory guide to 167 of the most frequently occurring birds in Ireland.

Gem Irish Birds describes and illustrates 160 of the most frequently occurring birds in Ireland. Specially designed for people with a general interest in birds, the species have been carefully selected to include those that the non-specialist birdwatcher is most likely to see.

The entries are organised taxonomically, with a detailed introduction to all the different habitats. There are also details on key identification features and behavioural characteristics to help you identify each bird with accuracy and ease.

  • Essential identification characteristics are given for each species, along with clear illustrations
  • There are notes on distribution, numbers and migration for each species as well as information on feeding habits and voice
  • Common name and Latin and Gaelic name are given

There is also a section with information on places of interest and the best sites to go for birdwatching, with maps and contact information to help you get there.

Packed full of information, Gem Irish Birds is the ideal guide for both visitors and residents alike, who wish to learn about the fascinating wealth of birds that can be found.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780008252595
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Publication date: 03/08/2018
Series: Collins Gem
Sold by: HarperCollins Publishers
Format: eBook
Pages: 192
File size: 13 MB
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About the Author

David Cabot is one of Ireland's foremost ornithologists and wildlife experts. A zoology graduate from Trinity College, Dublin, he completed his PhD at University College Galway, where he also taught and founded the Irish Wildfowl Conservancy. He worked for 20 years as head of Conservation and Amenity Reaseach in a State planning institute before becoming a special environmential advisor to the Irish Prime Minister. He is a well-known natural history film maker, broadcaster and writer.


Wildlife artist Norman Arlott has illustrated nearly 100 books and his artwork regularly appears in magazines. He has designed special bird stamp issues for countries including Jamaica, Bahamas, Seychelles, British Virgin Islands, The Gambia, Malawi and Christmas Island. He has also led ornithology tours to East Africa.

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