

RSPB British Birds of Prey : Taylor, Marianne: desertcart.co.uk: Books Review: An invaluable supplement and many purchasers may well find this book rising to the status of a 'coffee table' publication - This book offers an enhanced amount of information about the 20 birds of prey regularly encountered around the UK compared to normal bird identification books. There is a concluding section that offers information and illustrative photography of โRare Visitors and Vagrants.โ The bookโs great strength lies in the pages of interesting and detailed information of all of these birds plus supportive photography that far outclasses that to be found in more normal spotter guides. There is still plenty of room for more normal, quick reference and evenly weighted spotter guides where this book could well be considered as an invaluable supplementary source of reference for the enthusiast as well as the more general observer. As such it makes an ideal companion to the RSPB โSeasbirdsโ hardback survey which offers a similar quality throughout. The RSPB โHandbook of Scottish Birdsโ makes an ideal general reference as an example of how different books offering different perspectives can support each other without being competitive. The quality of the presentation is a great advantage and many purchasers may well find this book rising to the status of a 'coffee table' publication. Review: Impressive - Great photos!! But that isn't the best part, each bird has a lengthy section of the book to itself, with really useful information. I was expecting brief points about each, covering 2 pages at the most, and the rest of the book "bulked out" by pictures, but that isn't the case at all! The pictures compliment the information, and there is so much to be learnt in the book, I've flicked through it when I have 10 minutes to spare quite happily and found something of interest, but it could also be something you can get really stuck into and read it properly for hours (something I am hoping to have the time to do myself soon!!). Really helps with being able to identify birds when you're out and about - but not the type of book you can carry around with you as a field guide!
















| Best Sellers Rank | 278,341 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 147 in Birdwatching Holidays 211 in Wild Birds 442 in Birds (Books) |
| Customer reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (320) |
| Dimensions | 22.2 x 2.11 x 28.09 cm |
| ISBN-10 | 1472965809 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1472965806 |
| Item weight | 1.05 kg |
| Language | English |
| Part of series | RSPB Spotlight |
| Print length | 224 pages |
| Publication date | 5 Oct. 2018 |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Wildlife |
I**S
An invaluable supplement and many purchasers may well find this book rising to the status of a 'coffee table' publication
This book offers an enhanced amount of information about the 20 birds of prey regularly encountered around the UK compared to normal bird identification books. There is a concluding section that offers information and illustrative photography of โRare Visitors and Vagrants.โ The bookโs great strength lies in the pages of interesting and detailed information of all of these birds plus supportive photography that far outclasses that to be found in more normal spotter guides. There is still plenty of room for more normal, quick reference and evenly weighted spotter guides where this book could well be considered as an invaluable supplementary source of reference for the enthusiast as well as the more general observer. As such it makes an ideal companion to the RSPB โSeasbirdsโ hardback survey which offers a similar quality throughout. The RSPB โHandbook of Scottish Birdsโ makes an ideal general reference as an example of how different books offering different perspectives can support each other without being competitive. The quality of the presentation is a great advantage and many purchasers may well find this book rising to the status of a 'coffee table' publication.
A**L
Impressive
Great photos!! But that isn't the best part, each bird has a lengthy section of the book to itself, with really useful information. I was expecting brief points about each, covering 2 pages at the most, and the rest of the book "bulked out" by pictures, but that isn't the case at all! The pictures compliment the information, and there is so much to be learnt in the book, I've flicked through it when I have 10 minutes to spare quite happily and found something of interest, but it could also be something you can get really stuck into and read it properly for hours (something I am hoping to have the time to do myself soon!!). Really helps with being able to identify birds when you're out and about - but not the type of book you can carry around with you as a field guide!
D**E
British birds of prey
Stunning photos are a highlight of this "coffee table" style book written in a user-friendly style without too much jargon. Starting from their infamous nineteenth century persecution and then post second world war poisoning via agrochemicals the progress of raptors in the past half century is reviewed. There are chapters on each species breeding in Britain including owls plus notes on rare visitors (to which category snowy owls are now reduced) and vagrants. The diet, favoured habitat, mating, current population and U.K. distribution of each is outlined without becoming bogged down in the biological detail of, say, Leslie Brown's 1976 classic. Marianne Taylor is sufficiently up to date to both discuss the recent collapse of kestrel numbers and comment on the eagle owl controversy. Unfortunately no sooner had the book gone to press than Manchester's city centre peregrines decided that the skyscraper Co-op building was a more "des res" than that named in the book! This volume would be a brilliant birthday, anniversary or Christmas present for anyone, and especially at the Amazon price.
P**L
A. Great buy.
I love this book of UKs predatory birds , fully enjoyable, and good references to theses wiuderfull birds.
R**Z
Bought as a present
this book was bought as a gift. the book was large with nice glossy pages was very colourful and informative. I was very happy with the purchase and thought it was money worth spent!
A**R
Really excellent book!
Only ordered this yesterday and it arrived today, very well packaged thank goodness, as my postman arrived at 8am while I was in the shower and he forced it through my letterbox! He damaged neither book or letterbox, thank goodness and the book itself is absolutely beautiful. It's being bought as a Christmas gift and I'm sure the recipient will love it. I can certainly recommend it to anyone who is interested in this sort of thing, the photographs are fantastic and there is a whole lot of information about each bird. Well worth it!
O**E
A perfect book!
I purchased this as a present for a family member who was going on a trip out for the day to visit and fly birds of prey so this book was gratefully received. The quality of the pictures is superb and the easy to read but very informative text is suitable for all and very well written. I would recommend this to anyone with an interest in birds of prey. It really is, in the person I bought it for opinion, the best book of its type that they have seen. The book covers in depth its subject yet remains suitable for persons of all knowledge levels on this topic. Very pleased and happy with it and have nothing negative to say at all.
B**2
Good purchase
Lovely illustrations, perfect gift
M**R
My 9 year old nephew and his dad tell me the book is superb. The photographs are consistently excellent and the book layout is easy to follow and draws the reader in to the text. Go buy!
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