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This avifauna deals with the history, status and distribution of birds in Argyll. The core of the book is made up of individual accounts describing the status of the 327 bird species recorded in Argyll to date.
List of species authors: Tristan ap Rheinallt, Eric Bignal, John Bowler, Roger Broad, Clive Craik, Paul Daw, Mike Gregory, Paul Howarth, Bob Furness, David Jardine, David Merrie, Malcolm Ogilvie, Steve Petty, Michael Thomas, David Wood.
&i;'The result of tremendous hard work by a dedicated team. Species are given very full coverage and the whole book is generously illustrated with photographs of habitats and species'.&o;
- (BTO News January-February 2008, Issue 274).