The Helm Guide to Bird Identification

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The Helm Guide to Bird Identification Format: Paperback First Published: Published By: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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Pages: 400 Illustrations and other contents: Colour artworks throughout ISBN: 9781408130353 Categories: ,

This book covers difficult identification issues by looking at tricky species pairs or groups of birds, and comparing and contrasting their respective features. Designed as a field companion, it supplements the standard field guides and provides much additional information. As well as detailed texts, the books include extensive illustrations of all relevant ages and plummages of the species concerned.

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For beginner and intermediate-level birders, there's plenty of information to soak up; plenty to learn about. And for those more seasoned among us, it'll act as an extremely useful identification reference on many of the more pressing quandaries relevant to British (and European) birders in contemporary times. * Birdwatch * A godsend to anyone wanting to tell a bar-tailed from a black-tailed godwit, a firecrest from a goldcrest or a greenfinch from a siskin. * Daily Express * This major revision of a classic guide is a resounding success. Its greater dimensions, its greater number of species and its more in-depth treatments are ample testimony both to the advances of the last twenty-five years and to the knowledge and skill of its author and artist in condensing them so well. * Andy Stoddart, Rare Bird Alert * A helpful new book … It is carefully detailed but it is also agreeably written. * The Times * This is a wonderful book for any birding enthusiast, and a very useful companion to a good standard field guide. If it’s not already on your wildlife bookshelf, I heartily recommend adding it. * Ireland's Wildlife * A great source of reference to help us tackle those birds we all come across while birding or surveying that we struggle with. * BTO News * This is an indispensable addition to your library. * Scottish Birds *

Author Biography

Keith Vinicombe is an ornithologist and bird identification expert. Keith has served on both the British Birds Rarities Committee and the BOU Records Committee; he is identification consultant to Birdwatch magazine, and has written extensively on bird identification in Birdwatch and other journals, including Birding World and British Birds. Alan Harris has been a bird artist since 1980. His work includes a number of ground-breaking ornithological books, including Helm Identification Guides such as Sylvia Warblers, Kingfishers, Bee-eaters and Rollers and Finches and Sparrows, as well as contributions to field guides such as Birds of the Indian Subcontinent, Birds of Japan and Birds of Argentina. Alan has been Art Consultant to British Birds magazine since 1988.