British Birds

  • British Birds
    By W. H. 1841-1922 Hudson, Frank E. 1858-1925 Beddard

    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.

  • British Birds: A Pocket Guide
    By Robert Still, Andy Swash, Rob Hume

    It is structured to help you put a name to a bird by taking the minimum number of steps. Identifying birds (page 10) covers the key factors that influence identification, such as size and shape, voice and behaviour.

  • British Birds: A Pocket Guide
    By Robert Still, Andy Swash, Rob Hume

    Petrelslive predominantly at sea, only comingtoland to breed (Storm and Leach's Petrels in burrows/stonewalls, visited only at night; Fulmaron open ledges). They feed from the surface and are generally seen flying low over the water.

  • British Birds
    By Liz Gogerly, Nick Williams, Dereen Taylor

    This book introduces more than 50 of the most common birds found in Britain today.

  • British Birds
    By Alan Pearson, Mike Lambert

    This work is part of a great new series of compact and attractive identification guides designed to help you learn to spot and distinguish between different varieties and species of...

  • British Birds
    By Donald Campbell

    British Birds

  • British Birds
    By D. Campbell

    British Birds