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First published in 1992, the book will appeal to the layman who wants to know more about coastal birds, the birder who wants to find out how birds interact with their environment and all those who are interested in the habitats that make up what is arguably Britain's most important natural asset.
Woodlands offer birds a wide range of habitats in which to live. But what determines which birds live where, and how can we safeguard and encourage bird populations today? This book examines the complex relationship between woodlands and their bird life, and will be a must for all those interested in birds and their woodland homes.
This book describes the bird life of the various upland regions of the British Isles and presents the various species from an ecological standpoint. The book will appeal to the informed layman and to the keen bird-watcher who wants to learn more about the life of upland birds and how they adapted to their environments.
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