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Where To Watch Birds in Yorkshire - John R. Mather

 

Description: ISBN 0713646349 / Author: John R. Mather / Genre: Science / Nature / Yorkshire is the largest county in England and claims to be one of ... more
Where To Watch Birds in Yorkshire - John R. Mather ... the best birdwatching areas in the UK. It has a wide variety of habitats, from barren moorland and reservoirs, to dales, woodland, valleys and lowland and a variable coastland of cliffs, chalk heights, boulder clays and sand dunes. All these combine to assure excellent and varied observations for birdwatchers throughout the year.

Newest Review: ... Yorkshire is a huge county, and this has meant that many of the sites' entries are rather brief, and in my local area, I can ... more

 ... think of many sites missing, some of which I consider better than some used. This is subjective though, and space issues have to be taken into account. Maybe a 'Where to Watch Birds in South Yorkshire', '...East Yorkshire', etc would have painted a more complete picture. Some may also find the book's naming conventions annoying, as it uses International names throughout. While this is good for visitors from overseas, casual British readers may be confused to find a dunnock called a hedge accentor, or see a superfluous...more

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Premium Review Where To Watch Birds in Yorkshire - John R. Mather: Ey up, a book about birds... (357 words)
by leetemplar - written on 07.06.07 (Useful, 62 readings)
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Ah Yorkshire, rolling countryside, beautiful coastline, the Dales, the edge of the Peak District... a perfect place to look for birds. And this book is one that will help you do this. Meticulously researched, this book features some of the best sites in the region to go birdwatching, with maps, a guide to the localities and terrain and, most importantly, a list of all bird species you're likely to see in those areas. Of course Yorkshire is a huge county, and this has meant that many of the sites' entries are rather brief, and in my local area, I can think of many sites missing, some of which I consider better than some used. This is subjective ...

 

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