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WHERE TO WATCH BIRDS IN EASTERN EUROPE

WHERE TO WATCH BIRDS IN EASTERN EUROPE (Hamlyn, London) was published in 1994 in association with BirdLife International. Again this was a pioneering site guide covering 6 countries in Eastern Europe from the Baltic Sea in the north to the Black Sea in the South (Poland, Slovakia, The Czech Republic, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria). A total of 144 accessible sites are covered for these countries are there are 10 further pages on European Russia and the Baltic States. There is also a general Introduction, Index of birds names, a main map for each country, and each individual site has a general description and map reference followed by paragraphs on Calendar, Species and Access. There are numerous sketch maps, attractive line drawings by Mark Andrews and 8 stunning colour pages illustrating 80 of the special birds of the region. This important book detailed many sites for the very first time and is widely regarded as indispensible to the birder visiting Eastern Europe.

WHERE TO WATCH BIRDS IN EASTERN EUROPE is This book is now out of print. Copies are sometimes available from second-hand and antiquarian book dealers on the internet. Quote ISBN 0-600-57976-X.

What the reviewers of WHERE TO WATCH BIRDS IN EASTERN EUROPE wrote:

"The concise opening paragraphs of general information are gems for the first-time visitor to these countries. The standard of each country's entry is remarkably high, and I can vouch that the book describes with vivid accuracy those sites I have visited". Mike Blair, BTO NEWS.

"This book provides an invaluable guide to the key sites in the region... it is a much needed and valuable book and at 17 pounds is money well spent for anyone planning a trip to this wonderful region" Crawford Prentice, WILDFOWL & WETLANDS MAGAZINE.

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