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Flight Identification of European Raptors

Field / Identification Guide Monograph
Series: Poyser Monographs Volume: 6
By: RF Porter, Ian Willis, Steen Christensen and Bent Pors Nielsen
288 pages, B/w photos,illus
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Flight Identification of European Raptors
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  • Flight Identification of European Raptors ISBN: 9780856610271 Edition: 3 Hardback Sep 2010 In stock
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The 1981 third edition of this classic work is now available again as a digital reprint.

The 38 European species have been grouped into seven sections. Each section brings together those species with similar field characters between which confusion can so often, and so easily, arise. Each group has an introductory comparative text and drawings, and the species within the groups are then treated individually.

The identification of the diurnal birds of prey is especially difficult. There is wide variation in plumage among some species, especially the eagles and buzzards, and in all species general outlines and wing positions are much affected by the prevailing conditions, by wind and light, and by the bird's behaviour at the time. Often, too, the birds are only sighted at long range, and the authors believe that when travelling extensively in Europe even the expert cannot hope to identify more than seventy per cent of the raptors seen.

The text, succinct and detailed as it is, is greatly enhanced by lan Willis's fine drawings, and there are 248 photographs especially chosen to illustrate aspects of identification. The book has a final section summarising the legal status of birds of prey in European countries.

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Field / Identification Guide Monograph
Series: Poyser Monographs Volume: 6
By: RF Porter, Ian Willis, Steen Christensen and Bent Pors Nielsen
288 pages, B/w photos,illus
NHBS
Classic now available again as a digital reprint
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