Collins Complete Guide to British Birds: A Photographic Guide to Every Common Species (Complete British Guides)
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Average customer review:Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #898 in Books
- Published on: 2008-04-07
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 288 pages
Editorial Reviews
Burton Mail
An excellent volume for all birdwatchers, particulary beginners.
Bird Watching
There is no doubt that this is by far the best photographic fieldguide currently available.
Times Weekend Review - Derwent May
One of the best collections of photographs for identification purposes that I have ever seen.
Customer Reviews
First class guide to birds found in the British Isles
I read the reviews and decided to buy the book based on the high proportion of 5* ratings. I was not disappointed!
The book is the size of an average paperback, has a protective clear plastic sleeve, glossy pages, stunning photographs & great summaries on key facts of interest about each bird - definitely the best £7.99 I've spent in a long time!
This is the book you are looking for
I purchased this book along with the RSPB one .
however the Collins book was more descriptive with full coulour photo's and not drawings as the rspb's it also shows the birds in flight which helps you if you are a beginner less you might not be so quick with the binocc's
So well worth the pounds and five stars
Terrific Photography
If truth be told most of the birds books for sale these days are excellent for identification purposes. Printing techniques, particularly with the use of colour have improved dramatically and a book that would have cost £100 not many years ago, can now be purchased for a tenth of the price.
This book is full of good quality colour photographs that are ideal for identification. The book also tell you where in the British Isles a particular species is usually to be found. Whether the bird is to be found all year round or whether it is just a visitor to our shores. It also shows the birds in their different plumage: Male and female, juvenile etc.
Modern bird books consciously do not show photographs of eggs and I must admit it is something I miss, although I totally understand the reasoning behind it. All in all this is another of a number of books that are well worth purchasing if you have either a passing interest in birds or are more serious about bird watching.



