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Reviews
This is an essential purchase for anyone with an interest in the area. I would also recommend it highly to collectors of British avifaunas and atlases as it is an attractive, up-to-date and authoritative work which represents good value for money at the price. * Birding World 23 (2); 87-88 *
Liverpool University Press has published this glossy, 234-pages, GBP25 hardback that details the numbers and distribution patterns of the various species of birds in the Cotswolds. * Cotswold Journal *
County and regional bird atlases are a really underrated tool for any birdwatcher, and this is a very fine example. For any birder in this outstandingly beautiful area, this is a must, for leisurely browsing as well as more systematic fact-checking. * Birdwatching Magazine *
Recent local atlases have all tended to be of a very high quality, but this one stands out for the sheer level of professionalism and clarity. A beautifully presented atlas covering a beautiful part of the country. * BTO News *
...a model to which other local avifaunas should aspire. * British Birds *
The book is pleasantly designed, with coloured maps; photographs replace the drawings of the earlier work. * British Ornithologists' Union *
Book Information
ISBN 9781846312106
Author Iain Main
Format Hardback
Page Count 248
Imprint Liverpool University Press
Publisher Liverpool University Press
Weight(grams) 1016g