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Birds in Cheshire and Wirral David Norman

Birds in Cheshire and Wirral By David Norman

Birds in Cheshire and Wirral by David Norman


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Summary

This Atlas reveals dramatic changes since the countys first breeding bird Atlas of 1978-84, and also for the first time shows the detailed distribution of the wintering species.

Birds in Cheshire and Wirral Summary

Birds in Cheshire and Wirral: A Breeding and Wintering Atlas by David Norman

Cheshire and Wirral provides a wide range of habitats for birds, from the internationally important estuaries of the Dee and Mersey in the west to the high moors of the Peak District National Park in the east. During 2004 to 2007 more than 350 volunteers spent over 50,000 hours surveying each 22 km tetrad in Cheshire and Wirral, recording every bird species in the breeding season and in winter. This Atlas reveals dramatic changes since the countys first breeding bird Atlas of 1978-84, and also for the first time shows the detailed distribution of the wintering species. Lavishly illustrated with 300 pictures by local photographers and artists, this colour Atlas provides full accounts of 186 species, with briefer treatments for a further 31. More than 500 maps show the birds distribution in the two seasons as well as the difference between seasons and the spectacular gains and losses in breeding status over the last twenty years. For the first time at county level, this Atlas also includes figures for the breeding populations of 65 of the most numerous species, 35 of which also feature abundance maps. In a further innovation for a project of this nature, observers recorded details of the birds habitats, greatly increasing its overall conservation value.

Birds in Cheshire and Wirral Reviews

Wherever one dips into this publication, there are gems to be found ... It gives unprecedented understanding of the regions birds.

Ian Newton, Chairman RSPB

* Chairman RSPB *

About David Norman

Widely considered to be Cheshire's foremost living ornithologist, Professor David Norman is a passionate advocate for nature conservation, and in 2002 was awarded the BTO's Tucker Medal for his outstanding scientific contributions in surveying, nest-recording and ringing birds. One of the two independent members of the UK's Rare Breeding Birds Panel, David has also served on the Councils of English Nature and the RSPB, and as Chairman of Cheshire Wildlife Trust. His previous publications include The Fieldfare, papers and articles on a wide variety of birds, and co-authorship of the first breeding bird Atlas of Cheshire and Wirral. Cheshire and Wirral Ornithological Society (CAWOS) promotes the recording, study and researching of the status of birds in the area. Membership is open to all who are interested in wild birds, be they beginners or experienced birdwatchers, and members receive a thrice-yearly magazine and a copy of the annual Cheshire and Wirral Bird Report. Further details can be found at www.cawos.org or from the Membership Secretary at [email protected].

Table of Contents

  • Table of Contents
  • Foreword
  • Acknowledgements
  • List of abbreviations
  • Overview of this Atlas
  • Cheshire and Wirral and its habitats for birds
  • The birds of Cheshire and Wirral
  • The county's changing bird-life: some common trends and reasons
  • Suggestions for future work
  • Explanation of maps
  • Species accounts
  • Appendix 1. Details of Atlas methodology and results
  • Appendix 2. Instructions and guidance to surveyors
  • References
  • Species index

Additional information

GOR007254980
9781846311529
1846311527
Birds in Cheshire and Wirral: A Breeding and Wintering Atlas by David Norman
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Liverpool University Press
2008-11-01
704
N/A
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