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The Raptors of Europe and the Middle East A Handbook of Field Identification

Out of Print
By: Dick Forsman(Author)
589 pages, 700 colour photos, 100 b/w illustrations
Publisher: Helm
The Raptors of Europe and the Middle East
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  • The Raptors of Europe and the Middle East ISBN: 9780713665154 Hardback Jul 2003 Out of Print #55844
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About this book

This major handbook presents information on the field identification of the 42 species of raptor found in the region. Written by one of Europe's leading experts on raptor identification, the book includes more than 700 high quality colour photographs that have been specifically chosen to demonstrate the plumage of each age and sex class of every species found in Europe and the Middle East. The photographs are complemented by almost 100 line drawings focusing on particular identification details, and are backed up by a detailed text enabling the recognition of even the most difficult species.

This book describes the plumage and soft part colouration of each category of bird, and compares and contrasts with similar plumages of species which may cause confusion. The book also discusses the difficulties caused by stage of moult, variation in light conditions, and changes in silhouette arising from different flight types.

Fully referenced with a list of nearly 300 key papers and articles, this book is the essential reference to the field identification of every species, age, and sex class of raptors.

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Biography

Dick Forsman is a freelance ornithologist who runs his own birdwatching tour company. His never-ending search for raptors often takes him abroad, Spain and the Middle East being his favourite destinations.

Out of Print
By: Dick Forsman(Author)
589 pages, 700 colour photos, 100 b/w illustrations
Publisher: Helm
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"I can imagine few Western Palearctic birders with a serious general interest in field identification not wanting to own this guide. For raptor workers, be they monitoring migrations or censusing breeding populations, it must be considered essential. Forsman's guide can be recommended in no uncertain terms."
– Guy Kirwan, Birding World

"E
ach species is treated similarly in a feast of over 700 colour photographs. Many raptors are glimpsed only briefly or at considerable height in poor light but Mr Forsman's book should make identification possible. The new, paperback format of the most comprehensive raptor guide makes it easy to handle in the field."
Wild Times (Autumn 2007)

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