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Watching Waterbirds with Kate Humble and Martin McGill Kate Humble

Watching Waterbirds with Kate Humble and Martin McGill By Kate Humble

Watching Waterbirds with Kate Humble and Martin McGill by Kate Humble


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Summary

This book introduces some 75 species of wetland birds to readers through the eyes of Kate Humble. Chapters cover topics such as basic equipment, clothing, hide etiquette and more, each written for the beginner in Kate's style, and backed with Martin McGill's knowledge.

Watching Waterbirds with Kate Humble and Martin McGill Summary

Watching Waterbirds with Kate Humble and Martin McGill: 100 birds ... in just one day! by Kate Humble

This book introduces some 75 species of wetland birds to readers through the eyes of Kate Humble. As she freely admits herself, Kate is still learning her birds, so to find out more she contacted Martin McGill of the Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust to act as her guide. Their birdwatching sessions together form the basis of this book. As Kate learns the difference between a Canada Goose and a Barnacle Goose, which ducks dive and which ducks dabble, and how to tell apart those little brown jobs that warble from the reedbeds, so she passes on the information to the reader as she goes. The effect is not dissimilar to the Last Chance to See series, in which Mark Carwardine and Stephen Fry scour the world for endangered species. The difference between Canada Geese and Barnacle Geese? Just remember that the C-anada goose has a C-hin-strap. The Teal is the Ziggy Stardust of the duck world, while the Shoveler feeds as though it's dropped its contact lenses. Each species takes up approximately two pages, complete with photographs and illustrations to bring out the key identification and behavioural points. The birds are divided into simply titled groups - large waddling birds, little brown jobs, and so on. Other chapters in the book cover topics such as basic equipment, clothing, hide etiquette and more, each written for the beginner in Kate's style. WWT centres: Slimbridge (Glos), Arundel (Sussex), Wetland Centre (Barnes), Welney (Norfolk), Washington (Tyne & Wear), Caerlaverock (Dumfries), Martin Mere (Lancs), Llanelli (Wales), Castle Espie (N Ireland).

Watching Waterbirds with Kate Humble and Martin McGill Reviews

This is an excellent little book for anyone who's recently started birdwatching down at their local reservoir or gravel pit, or who wants to broaden their horizons beyond the back garden. * Bird Watching Magazine (July 2011) *

About Kate Humble

Kate Humble is Vice President of WWT, President of the RSPB and co-presenter of Springwatch and Autumnwatch. Martin McGill is a senior warden with WWT, based at Slimbridge.

Additional information

GOR003398679
9781408130223
140813022X
Watching Waterbirds with Kate Humble and Martin McGill: 100 birds ... in just one day! by Kate Humble
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
20110427
256
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

Customer Reviews - Watching Waterbirds with Kate Humble and Martin McGill