Where to Watch Birds in the West Midlands

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A01=Frank Gribble
A01=Graham Harrison
A01=Helen J. Griffiths
A01=Jim Winsper
A01=Steve Coney
Author_Frank Gribble
Author_Graham Harrison
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Author_Jim Winsper
Author_Steve Coney
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  • ISBN 9780713664195
  • Weight: 410g
  • Dimensions: 135 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Jun 2007
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This expanded and revised third edition covers all of the major birdwatching sites in the area. Each site is described in depth, with everything you need to know about its habitat, the birds to be seen through the changing seasons, the best times to visit and how to get there.

Herefordshire, Shropshire, Staffordshire, Warwickshire, Worcestershire and the former West Midlands County are collectively known as the West Midlands. This is a region of contrasts: from the bleak moors of Peak District to the mellow hills of the Cotswolds; or from the wooded hillsides and streams of the Welsh border country to the lush valleys of the Avon.

Within its rich mosaic of habitats can be found a combination of northern species such as Twite and Black Grouse and southern ones such as Nightingale; western ones like the Pied Flycatcher and the eastern Red-legged Partridge. Black Redstarts maintain a tenuous presence in the hub of Birmingham and the Marsh Warbler can still be found in Worcestershire.

This third edition has been extensively revised and updated, with several new sites added and some existing site accounts considerably expanded. It is the essential tool for anyone birding in this rewarding region.

The authors are all experts in their field and experienced local birders.

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