BRITISH WARBLERS by Eric Simms

ZAR 180.00

To anyone with an awakening interest in ornithology, the warblers may seem avery daunting group. Eric Simms, the author of Woodland Birds and British Thrushes in the New Naturalist series, has a very considerable personal experience of these birds and has produced here a lucid, highly readable, and authoritative study of the group.

There are three broad introductory chapters to the warblers of the Old and New Worlds and those of Britain, with several chapters examining, comparing and contrasting members of each genus, and a series of single chapters for each breeding species; these review in detail their characteristics. The author makes use of the latest field discoveries, his own accumulated research and that of many other distinguished ornithologists (there is a bibliography of over 1000 references) to present a detailed picture of the warblers in Britain today.

This most comprehensive and accessible review of the popular and intriguing group is fully illustrated with maps, sonagrams, diagrams and photographs. Major features are Ian Wallace’s six superb colour plates of warblers’ plumages and his expert line drawings which show aspects of

morphology and behaviour. Eric Hosking has provided many of his outstanding photographs of different warbler species for the book.

Collins 1985

ISBN: 0-00-219404-X

Condition: As New (Dustcover wrapped in plastic)

MB (Birds)

Add To Cart

To anyone with an awakening interest in ornithology, the warblers may seem avery daunting group. Eric Simms, the author of Woodland Birds and British Thrushes in the New Naturalist series, has a very considerable personal experience of these birds and has produced here a lucid, highly readable, and authoritative study of the group.

There are three broad introductory chapters to the warblers of the Old and New Worlds and those of Britain, with several chapters examining, comparing and contrasting members of each genus, and a series of single chapters for each breeding species; these review in detail their characteristics. The author makes use of the latest field discoveries, his own accumulated research and that of many other distinguished ornithologists (there is a bibliography of over 1000 references) to present a detailed picture of the warblers in Britain today.

This most comprehensive and accessible review of the popular and intriguing group is fully illustrated with maps, sonagrams, diagrams and photographs. Major features are Ian Wallace’s six superb colour plates of warblers’ plumages and his expert line drawings which show aspects of

morphology and behaviour. Eric Hosking has provided many of his outstanding photographs of different warbler species for the book.

Collins 1985

ISBN: 0-00-219404-X

Condition: As New (Dustcover wrapped in plastic)

MB (Birds)

To anyone with an awakening interest in ornithology, the warblers may seem avery daunting group. Eric Simms, the author of Woodland Birds and British Thrushes in the New Naturalist series, has a very considerable personal experience of these birds and has produced here a lucid, highly readable, and authoritative study of the group.

There are three broad introductory chapters to the warblers of the Old and New Worlds and those of Britain, with several chapters examining, comparing and contrasting members of each genus, and a series of single chapters for each breeding species; these review in detail their characteristics. The author makes use of the latest field discoveries, his own accumulated research and that of many other distinguished ornithologists (there is a bibliography of over 1000 references) to present a detailed picture of the warblers in Britain today.

This most comprehensive and accessible review of the popular and intriguing group is fully illustrated with maps, sonagrams, diagrams and photographs. Major features are Ian Wallace’s six superb colour plates of warblers’ plumages and his expert line drawings which show aspects of

morphology and behaviour. Eric Hosking has provided many of his outstanding photographs of different warbler species for the book.

Collins 1985

ISBN: 0-00-219404-X

Condition: As New (Dustcover wrapped in plastic)

MB (Birds)

1985 Softcover

ISBN - 0-00-219404-X

Condition - As New