New & used bird & wildlife books

Where to watch birds

Choosing Binoculars

Birdwatching gifts

A Free guide to the garden birds of Britain and Europe

What's that garden bird ? Free guide including sounds that will give you the answers.

A range of binoculars and telescopes recommended for birdwatching

A guide to choosing the right binoculars and a range of New & Used optics for every pocket.


Celestron Binoculars and telescopes for birdwatching
A range of outdoor clothing and boots specifically recommended for birdwatching
  • Slide title

    Write your caption here
    Button
  • Slide title

    Write your caption here
    Button
  • Slide title

    Write your caption here
    Button

Free Where to watch Birds

Ever expanding and updated guide to the best places to watch birds. Our free guide is organised into Country / County / Location and features video and sound recordings, site information and a map. There are also the latest Twitter bird sightings , a local accommodation guide, suggested literature and other useful resources to help you find a great day out and hopefully see some exciting wildlife.

#lowcarbonbirding


Click here to start exploring.


We buy quality bird books & birdwatching equipment.


We have been Re-cycling books and optics since 1996. We are always looking to purchase quality, rare and out of print bird books, binoculars, telescopes and other birdwatching equipment. We will offer you a valuation based on your description via e-mail. Our buyer values books on a weekly basis (every Tuesday) and will be happy to give advice via e-mail. We  also offer a collection service.

Add your custom HTML here

New

Some of the best new and forthcoming books for birdwatching including The Wryneck


'– a species that neither excavates nest holes in trees, nor bores into wood to find insect prey. The elusive Wryneck is best renowned for performing a twisting, writhing head and neck display when threatened, but this ground-breaking study reveals many more secrets of its behaviour and evolution. Detailed information is presented on the species' origins, taxonomy, anatomy, appearance, moult, calls, distribution, conservation status, habitats, movements, breeding, diet and relationships, along with a chapter on its closest relative, the Red-throated Wryneck.'

The Wryneck book
The Osprey
The Black Woodpecker book

Support Our Free Resource

Unlike other sites our birding resource including the constantly updated world site guide is free to use. This takes a lot of time, money and hard work to produce so any support would be most welcome. You can set a monthly rate from only £2.00 and cancel at any time. A big thank you to our current subscribers.

Send us a Message


Share this site with your friends

you can support the BTO as a member, become a regional organiser, help at an event, or donate to an appeal. However you choose to support the BTO - thank you.

Birdersmarket supports the vital conservation work of the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds as a Birds of Prey Defender

Eou Member

Birdersmarket is a member of the

European Ornithology Union

Share by: