Where to watch birds. Britain.
Helm & Tale University 2003. Häftad, 623 sidor, 740 gram. Gott skick, bortrivet försättsblad. Engelsk text. This is a reorganized and expanded new edition of Birdwatching in Britain: a site-by-site guide (1987). The authors present essential information on what they consider to be the most productive and readily accessible birding sites in Britain, with maps, directions, and bird lists. Unless you are absolutely certain of your itinerary, it probably would be a mistake to travel to the UK armed only with more detailed, local site guides. If, for example, you learn from local twitchers that the best current spots for birds on your "want list" are in counties other those covered by the local site guides you happened to bring, it will be most helpful to have the countrywide book available for reference. (For almost guaranteed Black Grouse, illustrated on the cover, follow the directions on page 453 to Langdon Common during lekking season.)
