<p><span>The definitive guide to the birdwatching sites of Wales.</span><span><br><br>Wales remains one of the most alluring regions for birdwatchers; its range of habitats ensures a wide variety of species amidst the often spectacular scenery. <br><br>Now in its fifth edition, </span><span>Where to
Where to watch birds in Scotland
β Scribed by Mike Madders, Julia Welstead
- Publisher
- Christopher Helm
- Year
- 1993
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 334
- Edition
- 2
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Where to Watch Birds in Scotland covers over 120 main sites and many additional locations of interest for the birdwatcher. Under the headings of βhabitatβ, βspeciesβ, βaccessβ, βtimingβ and βcalendarβ, each site is described in detail, providing the visitor with all the information required for a successful trip.
For this new edition, Mike Madders and Julia Welstead have fully updated the site accounts to ensure that this guide remains indispensable.
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