Walking in a forest or staying in the archipelago to enjoy and meet one bird after another without being able to relate the impressions to what kind of birds it might be, how they live and live or what kind of species it is, can probably too many people feel a little poor.
Because certainly curiosity is a driving force for everyone who wants to know more about the content of our nature and Birds in the Archipelago lifts the lid on the world that deals with 85 bird species in our Archipelago environment. The book is aimed at people with little or no knowledge at all who, with the help of easy-to-understand text and approx. 260 pictures, can easily orientate themselves in part of the Archipelago's bird life. The problem and allure of observing birds is, of course, being able to determine what species it is. For this, a simple approach is presented to find out which species group the bird belongs to and then how to find out which species. The innermost satisfaction with birdwatching is being able to find out for yourself what you see and gradually build your own knowledge around it. The book describes facts about the birds such as in which biotope(s) they are found, whether they are resident or migratory birds and which species characteristics are distinctive for the bird. Some species can be very similar to each other, and then it is pointed out which species characters you should pay particular attention to.
Product information
Author: Peter Enström
ISBN: 9789189323018
Language: Swedish
Weight: 790 grams
Released: 2021-04-27
Publisher: Ekerlids
Pages: 191