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RSPB Birds of Britain & Europe
RSPB Birds of Britain & Europe | Rob Hume
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The ultimate photographic field guide to the birds of Britain and Europe RSPB Birds of Britain and Europe is a stunning, illustrated guide to Europe's bird species. It describes and illustrates bird characteristics and beautiful full colour photographs reveal individual species such as finches, martins and swallows with unrivalled clarity. RSPB Birds of Britain and Europe captures the beauty of birds, showing them in their varying plumage, making identification quick and effortless. 500 regularly seen species are featured with illustrations and up-to-date maps highlighting resident and migratory distributions so you know what species to expect and when. Covering the characteristics of anatomy, life cycle, and behaviour, and providing a survey of the habitats in which birds live, RSPB Birds of Britain and Europe (previous ISBN 9781405391696) is an essential reference for the novice twitcher or the long-time birder.
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quietlycuriouskate
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I had a pre-birthday treat yesterday afternoon: Mr K and I went birdwatching. My favourite of the day was a small flock of dunlins: little unassuming things quietly going about their business. 😊

Soubhiville That sounds like a fun day. 2y
ju.ca.no How cool! 2y
Chelsea.Poole Lovely 🐦 2y
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quietlycuriouskate
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#keeplitsypositive
Birds! Did you know that their feathers weigh more than their skeletons? They never fail to lift me when I am in low spirits and feeling shackled to a life's burdens. I could look at/listen to them all day. (Painting is a goldcrest, Europe's smallest bird.)

The Guinness is for later (I am on the tea currently), not least for keeping my Nan happy. She thinks I'm too pale and tells me I should drink Guinness to boost my blood. 😊

rockpools Lovely. And Nan‘s do know best... 4y
Oryx What a beautiful feather. Is that a jay? The painting is beautiful too- did you do it? 4y
squirrelbrain My husband will be on the Guinness later...! (I can‘t stand it). That painting is lovely. 4y
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youneverarrived I‘d love a Guinness right now 😂 enjoy! 4y
Cathythoughts I think they used to put a bit of Guinness into baby‘s bottles long ago ... a cure all ( take note @youneverarrived , 🙃🙃🙃❤️ 4y
youneverarrived @Cathythoughts 😂 I‘ve heard that too but with brandy. 4y
ValerieAndBooks I‘m having a Guinness right now 😁! 4y
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quietlycuriouskate
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Mr K and I took this lovely book for an afternoon's outing to the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust today. It was gorgeous but it doesn't feel right to be outside in February without a coat!
For your viewing pleasure (or indifferent yawning, as you choose) may I present my duck of the day: the gadwall. He doesn't look much at a glance, granted, but when you take the time to really look his plumage has the most delicate patterning. 😊 #birdnerd

Bookwomble Martin Mere by any chance? That's on my backdoor step 😊🦆 5y
wordzie 😎 ❤🐥🐦 5y
quietlycuriouskate @Bookwomble Slimbridge (on my doorstep 😃) but Martin Mere is on my birding list. 🐦🐤 5y
Bookwomble @kathedron Save up - it's not cheep! (Forgive pun 😁) Meresands Woods is close to Martin Mere - much smaller, but lovely and some interesting wildlife. 5y
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