Thrushes 

Thrushes (Helm Identification Guides)

This book is devoted to the 162 species of thrush, one of the most widespread and well-known families of birds in the world. Identification and distribution are fully covered and the description makes reference to all recognised races. All species of Turdidae thrushes are described and illustrated together with supplementary line drawings depicting aspects of shape an plumage. It contains 540 portraits illustrating adults, immatures and most of the distinctive races."

British Thrushes (Collins New Naturalist) 

Publisher : HarperCollins Distribution Services; First Edition (7 Sept. 1978)

  • Language : English
  • Hardcover : 304 pages
  • ISBN-10 : 0002196700
  • ISBN-13 : 978-0002196703


A Study of Blackbirds

This classic study of a community of Blackbirds in the Botanic Garden at Oxford is reissued here with a new preface and updated text in the form of a postscript which also includes additions to the bibliography. Although this book has been long out of print the principles and practices of bird observation described still hold as true today as they did thirty-five years ago.

The Blackbird (Shire natural history)

  • Publisher : Shire Publications (1 Jan. 1987)
  • Language : English
  • Paperback : 24 pages
  • ISBN-10 : 085263854X
  • ISBN-13 : 978-0852638545
  • Dimensions : 21.01 x 15.01 x 0.28 cm


The Fieldfare (Hamlyn Species Guides)

The Fieldfare is one of the commonest birds in Europe, having spectacularly expanded its breeding range to the west and south during the twentieth century. In Britain, Fieldfares now nest in a few places, but they are mainly winter visitors roaming the countryside in large flocks. In The Fieldfare, David Norman describes all aspects of the life and behaviour of this attractive thrush.

Ring Ouzels of the Yorkshire Dales

This beautifully illustrated book, containing eighty of the author's own colour photographs, tells how one man and his wife built up a unique store of knowledge over a fifteen-year period about one of the most intriguing and elusive birds of the Yorkshire Dales.
Other birds of the uplands have been woven into the Ouzel story to provide a fascinating and informative book which will appeal to the country-lover and the ornithologist alike.
Hardback 1994.

The Song Thrush (Shire natural history)

Shire natural history monograph.Very useful and informative 24 page title. B/w and colour photographs, maps etc.

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