
Chris Packham's Birdwatching Guide
From Beginner to Birder
Chris Packham(Author)
DK (Publisher)
Published on 7. March 2024
Book
Hardback
160 pages
978-0-241-63490-5 (ISBN)
Description
Let Chris Packham's passion for birdwatching ignite your own birdwatching journey
Wherever we live, we may encounter birds every day, but while we may see them, many of us don't take the time to look, and while we might hear them, we might not listen. In this informative, fully illustrated birdwatching companion, expert birder Chris Packham inspires us to stop and engage with the wildlife all around us and start to build a relationship with the huge variety of interesting, colourful and characterful birds in all our lives - whether in the town or city, by the coast or in the countryside.
You don't need any special equipment to become interested in birdwatching, nor do you need posh binoculars or to live on a nature reserve. Let Chris show you where and when to look for birds - whether in your own garden or from your balcony, in your local park or out in the countryside. Use this accessible reference guide to identify the different characters and characteristics of birds and experience the joy that comes from spotting a glimpse of a bird and knowing how to identify it.
Let Chris open your eyes and ears to the captivating world of birds.
Discover:
- How to identify different species of birds, including key things to look for
- How to create bird-friendly spaces to encourage wildlife into your garden
- What to find in different bird habitats and learn why certain birds are attracted to specific habitats
- All about hides and hide etiquette and equipment you might need to further your birdwatching journey
Wherever we live, we may encounter birds every day, but while we may see them, many of us don't take the time to look, and while we might hear them, we might not listen. In this informative, fully illustrated birdwatching companion, expert birder Chris Packham inspires us to stop and engage with the wildlife all around us and start to build a relationship with the huge variety of interesting, colourful and characterful birds in all our lives - whether in the town or city, by the coast or in the countryside.
You don't need any special equipment to become interested in birdwatching, nor do you need posh binoculars or to live on a nature reserve. Let Chris show you where and when to look for birds - whether in your own garden or from your balcony, in your local park or out in the countryside. Use this accessible reference guide to identify the different characters and characteristics of birds and experience the joy that comes from spotting a glimpse of a bird and knowing how to identify it.
Let Chris open your eyes and ears to the captivating world of birds.
Discover:
- How to identify different species of birds, including key things to look for
- How to create bird-friendly spaces to encourage wildlife into your garden
- What to find in different bird habitats and learn why certain birds are attracted to specific habitats
- All about hides and hide etiquette and equipment you might need to further your birdwatching journey
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Dorling Kindersley Ltd
Dimensions
Height: 155 mm
Width: 217 mm
Thickness: 19 mm
Weight
470 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-241-63490-5 (9780241634905)
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E-Book
03/2024
DK
€7.99
Available for download
Person
Chris Packham (contributing author) is a top tv naturalist and an award-winning conservationist, photographer, and author. As a young scientist, he researched kestrels, shrews, and badgers, and studied zoology at Southampton University. His career began with the award-winning Really Wild Show for the BBC, and he is now co-presenter of the BBC's Springwatch, Autumnwatch, and Winterwatch. His 2017 memoir Fingers in the Sparkle Jar was a no.1 Sunday Times bestseller.