FALCONS. By Richard Sale. Collins New Naturalist Library No. 132. De Luxe Leather-bound Limited Edition.

FALCONS. By Richard Sale. Collins New Naturalist Library No. 132. De Luxe Leather-bound Limited Edition.

FARMING AND BIRDS. By Ian Newton. Collins New Naturalist Library No. 135. De Luxe Leather-bound Limited Edition.

FARMING AND BIRDS. By Ian Newton. Collins New Naturalist Library No. 135. De Luxe Leather-bound Limited Edition.

GARDEN BIRDS. By Mike Toms. Collins New Naturalist Library No. 140. De Luxe Leather-bound Limited Edition.

2019 1st edition. De luxe issue. 8vo (157 x 224mm). Pp448 + 2pp list of NN titles. Colour photographs, distribution maps, charts, bibliography. Full brown leather, spine titled in gilt, all edges gilt. Edition limited to 50 copies, signed and numbered by the author.

"Gardens make a significant contribution to the amount of urban green space and are the main contributors to urban biodiversity. Birds are one of the most visible components of this urban biodiversity, and many of us enjoy attracting wild birds into our gardens. This timely addition to the New Naturalist Library examines the ways in which birds use gardens, revealing the many new discoveries that are being made and explaining why individual species of bird use gardens in the ways that they do. Why, for example, do Blackcaps now winter in UK gardens - favouring those in the southwest and those that are urban in nature - and why do Siskins increase their use of garden feeders on damp winter days? With a growing human population, the process of urbanisation is set to continue and it is important to recognise the impacts that urbanisation will have on bird populations and the community of species making a living within the built environment. Although many people do not regard themselves as birdwatchers, most of those who seek to attract wild birds into their gardens do so because they enjoy watching them. Some have taken their interest further by becoming involved in citizen science projects that have helped to develop our understanding of how and why birds use our gardens and the resources that they provide. This research demonstrates the role that gardens play in the ecology of many wild bird populations and reveals insights that continue to fascinate a growing audience, increasingly interested in the wildlife that lives alongside them."
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Author Toms (Mike).
Book Code 53245
ISBN 0008164770 / 9780008164775 / PREVIOUS PRICE GBP 250.00.
Book Description Fine new copy in dust-wrapper and brown cloth slip-case. Tipped-in limitation plate, signed and numbered by the author. Dust-wrapper signed by the artist, Robert Gillmor.
Book Cover Hardcover
Published Date 2019
Publisher Collins New Naturalist Series.
Place London.