OWLS: A NATURAL HISTORY OF THE BRITISH AND IRISH SPECIES. By Mike Toms. New Naturalist Library No. 125.
2014 1st edition. 8vo (155 x 225mm). Ppx,419,ads. Colour photographs, tables and charts, bibliography, decorative end-papers. Green buckram, spine titled in gilt.
This is a detailed discussion of the biology and ecology of the owl species of the British Isles. The author brings us up-to-date with owl research, as well as the latest vicissitudes of owl taxonomy. Chapters include: Introducing owls; Foods and feeding; Breeding ecology; Movements; Mortality; Owls and humans; Guide to British owls. New Naturalist No. 125.
This is a detailed discussion of the biology and ecology of the owl species of the British Isles. The author brings us up-to-date with owl research, as well as the latest vicissitudes of owl taxonomy. Chapters include: Introducing owls; Foods and feeding; Breeding ecology; Movements; Mortality; Owls and humans; Guide to British owls. New Naturalist No. 125.
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37070
Author | Toms (Mike). |
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Book Code | 37070 |
ISBN | 0007425554 / 9780007425556. |
Book Description | Fine new copy in dust-wrapper. |
Book Cover | Hardcover |
Published Date | 2014 |
Publisher | Collins New Naturalist Series. |
Place | Glasgow. |