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The Birds of Suffolk

Flora / Fauna
By: Steve Piotrowski(Author)
360 pages, b/w illustrations, b/w distribution maps
Publisher: Helm
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  • The Birds of Suffolk ISBN: 9781472961310 Paperback Jun 2018 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 1 week
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Please note that this is a reprint of the 2003 edition without new information.

Looks at the avifauna of Suffolk – one of the most important birding counties in England due to its nationally important wetlands and heathlands. As well as supporting a superb range of breeding and wintering species, Suffolk has an impressive record for attracting rarities. The Birds of Suffolk covers Suffolk's history, geology, climate and ecology, and examines in detail the status of species on the Suffolk list.

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Steve Piotrowski is a keen birder, based in Suffolk. He is an active member of and tour leader for the Suffolk Ornithologists Group.

Flora / Fauna
By: Steve Piotrowski(Author)
360 pages, b/w illustrations, b/w distribution maps
Publisher: Helm
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