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The Where to Watch Birds series, as I have written before, has been an outstanding success for the publisher and a huge boon to the modern‐day traveller‐twitcher (RR 95/248). In these days of comparatively cheap travel the books feature the most reliable sites where birdwatchers can hope to see the feathered prizes they travel so far to seek out. This one, the 22nd in the series, covers over 200 sites in detail ‐ a remarkable achievement in such a portable volume. It also includes over 100 sketch‐maps and 50 line drawings. It is a no‐frills treatment with no colour...

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