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Erscheint vorauss. 2. Oktober 2025
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Birdwatching is among the most popular hobbies in Britain and can be done on your doorstep. RSPB Pocket Garden Birdwatch contains expert advice on creating a bird-friendly environment by providing water, food, and nesting sites. It also reveals essential tips on observing birds, including the basic equipment needed. In this bird book, you will find: The top 40 British garden birds, each illustrated with photography, which makes identification easy. Practical projects like making and siting a nest box and how to design a bird-friendly garden. Information about plants to attract particular…mehr

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Birdwatching is among the most popular hobbies in Britain and can be done on your doorstep. RSPB Pocket Garden Birdwatch contains expert advice on creating a bird-friendly environment by providing water, food, and nesting sites. It also reveals essential tips on observing birds, including the basic equipment needed. In this bird book, you will find: The top 40 British garden birds, each illustrated with photography, which makes identification easy. Practical projects like making and siting a nest box and how to design a bird-friendly garden. Information about plants to attract particular species and seasonal changes in bird behaviour. A helpful size-comparison gallery for the species profiled in the book to make identification easy. RSPB Pocket Garden Birdwatch is perfect for novice birdwatchers or families getting involved in birdwatching together. It will also help you join the RSPB's annual Big Garden Birdwatch event, which monitors trends and tracks how each species is doing.
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Autorenporträt
Mark Ward is a conservationist, naturalist, and communicator. He has worked for the RSPB for over 20 years, notably as the Editor-in-Chief of RSPB's Nature's Home magazine and as the Head of Supporter Experience.