Birds of France

£9.95

Birds of France Author: Format: Paperback First Published: Published By: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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Pages: 144 ISBN: 9781472949011 Categories: ,

With 85 million tourists in 2015, France is the largest tourist destination in the world. This new photographic guide for general wildlife-watchers by naturalist James Lowen and French photographer Aurélien Audevard covers the 300 birds most likely to be seen on any visit to the country, with detailed text and superb photography, selected to highlight key identification criteria.

Pocket-sized and portable, Birds of France is the perfect companion for any wildlife-watching tourist or traveller keen to recognise the birds that they see.

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James Lowen is an experienced naturalist and award-winning author whose books include Much Ado About Mothing, British Moths, Birds of France and Bloomsbury’s RSPB Spotlights on Badgers and Hedgehogs. Two of his books received the accolade of Travel Guidebook of the Year, and James also writes for publications such as The Telegraph, BBC Wildlife, Nature’s Home and The Countryman. Aurélien Audevard is a wildlife photographer and an ornithologist for the LPO PACA environmental organisation in France. He has contributed to many photographic birding guides and is the co-author of Birds of France.