RSPB Handbook of British Birds Interactive Edition - Softcover

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For the first time ever the best-selling RSPB Handbook of British Birds is being packaged with the most advanced multimedia reference tool available to UK birders, the RSPB Birds of Britain and Ireland CD-ROM. The handbook has been completely revised and updated. It provides a 'biography' of the 300 commonest British birds and covers all aspects of field identification plus behaviour, breeding biology, population, status and longevity. A distribution map is provided for each species. In addition the CD-ROM contains audio recordings of typical sounds each species. It also contains an ID database and a guide to the best birding areas in Britain.

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"A compact but comprehensive reference book for the keen
birdwatcher." -- The Good Book Guide, September 2006

"A must for newcomers to birding." -- Birdwatch, August 2006

"I was genuinely amazed at the price as it must represent the best
value for any bird book on the market at present... get along to the
nearest bookshop as you will not be disappointed." -- Highland News, March 2007
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"Why another bird book?", this will be a question that we are sure that many people will ask - and it is a fair question!

Many older birdwatchers will remember that Roger Tory Peterson introduced the first of field guides to birds into Britain in the 1950s.  This was a significant milestone in the popularising of birdwatching as a hobby in Britain and eventually in many other countries as well.

Excellent as that first guide was it soon had its imitators.  Soon the growing number of birdwatchers, who had more opportunities to travel, required even more guides covering wider geographical areas.  The emphasis of most of these books remained identification and this is the emphasis continues today. 

Identification of birds is difficult and the skills and practice involved should not be under estimated.  Identification, however, should not in our opinion be an end in itself...more of a beginning.

For us, the authors, the enjoyment of watching birds comes from encountering the bird in the field and knowing something of if life-style; of where it comes from and where it travels to; its relative scarcity or abundance, and where else in the world it is found.  Many of our most memorable experiences relate to migrant birds; whether it is Little Auks, flying low over the waves as they battle against a head wind on their journey from their Spitzbergan breeding grounds to their winter quarters somewhere out in the Atlantic Ocean.  Alternatively it could be the welcome return of the mysterious Cuckoo in spring: where has it been and which birds is it singling out to be the hosts for is abandoned eggs this year.

There are other intriguing stories to be found in the breeding behaviour of many familiar birds.  The ‘aunties’ that look after the crèche of downy Shelducks while the parents leave the area to moult.  The male Dotterel that swaps roles with the female and cares for the eggs and young while his erstwhile mate leaves in search or another male, and the Dunnock that varies its song to make competitors think that there is more than one male occupying the territory.

And then there is moult, a vital period in the annual cycle of any bird and an event that can change both its appearance and its behaviour.  No popular book has attempted to tackle this difficult subject.

There is also the all the mind-blowing information on how long birds live, which is tucked away in scientific journals and deserves wider readership, but perhaps the biggest omission from the other current bird books is the populations and the most recent trends.  This is the vital information that conservationists need and on which conservation programmes are based.  

We have drawn widely on the work of ornithologists and scientists, past and present.  We have incorporated the latest statistics from the British Trust for Ornithology and the conservation measures being taken by the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds.  We have used our own intimate knowledge of the species to decide what information include and - far more difficult - what to leave out!  We hope the result is a readable and informative ‘biography’ of each of the 280 species we have selected.

We are confident that this book is substantially different from other ‘field guides’ on the market.  Its primary purpose is not use in the field, but it is for reference at home, to be taken in the car, packed in the holiday suitcase or used - without embarrassment - in a hide on an RSPB reserve.  Look at the bird, read the text and gradually - we hope - the wonderful word of birds will start to come alive for you just as it has for us.

Peter Holden and Tim Cleeves
2002

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