In 4 or 5 days four sites through the UK should net you 90 to 100 species. Outside the main passage season Britain’s only endemic, Scottish crossbill, should be possible. Much easier will be... More > red grouse, an endemic subspecies of willow ptarmigan. The highlight will be breeding seabirds, for which the country is internationally important.< Less
In 4 or 5 days four sites through the UK should net you 90 to 100 species. Outside the main passage season Britain’s only endemic, Scottish crossbill, should be possible. Much easier will be... More > red grouse, an endemic subspecies of willow ptarmigan. The highlight will be breeding seabirds, for which the country is internationally important.< Less
A programme of the top three birdwatching sites reachable from Central London, especially by public transport. This should net you about 60 species. The star of the city is peregrine falcon but such... More > foreigners as parakeets are also likely.
Full price is refundable if you don't like the book; it also includes a small donation to bird charities.< Less
Four sites across the UK over four days should net you close to 100 species. At the right time of year Britain’s only endemic, the Scottish crossbill, should be possible. Much easier will be... More > red grouse, an endemic subspecies of willow ptarmigan.< Less
Four sites across the UK over four days should net you close to 100 species. At the right time of year Britain’s only endemic, the Scottish crossbill, should be possible. Much easier will be... More > red grouse, an endemic subspecies of willow ptarmigan.< Less
Four sites by train from London to Scotland over four days should net you between 80 and 90 species, which is right up there with doing the whole shebang by car.
The highlights will be bitterns and... More > bearded tits, and wintering thrushes and waterfowl, for which the country is internationally important. London offers several exotics – such as rose-ringed (aka ring-necked) parakeet – that have made the UK, and the official British list, their home.< Less
Four sites by train from London to Scotland over four days should net you between 80 and 90 species, which is right up there with doing the whole shebang by car.
The highlights will be bitterns and... More > bearded tits, and wintering thrushes and waterfowl, for which the country is internationally important. London offers several exotics – such as rose-ringed (aka ring-necked) parakeet – that have made the UK, and the official British list, their home.< Less
Welcome to the Hatberdashery! The home of steam-powered millinery and feathered fatasticry. A 12 photo tour of some of Lady Bird's fav hats and more. Please join us on our facbook page!
This is an 64 page photo book of Costa Rica. There are over 70 color images of the beautiful biodiversity of this magical country. Images include flowers, plants, butterflies, monkeys, birds, people... More > and reptiles< Less
This is an 68 page photo book of Costa Rica. There are over 90 color images of the beautiful biodiversity of this magical country. Images include flowers, plants, butterflies, monkeys, birds,... More > people and reptiles< Less