Customer Reviews:
For garden use October 2, 2008 A good book to have in the house to keep the children amused whilst still educating them. Very descriptive and easy to use as a reference book.
Just ok September 4, 2008 To be honest I found the book a little too small, when I spot a bird in my front garden I find it a little too fiddley to use quickly.
I'ts a good size if you are out walking but if you are spotting birds from indoors I would go for something different.
Handy Guide for the Casual Observer August 9, 2007 17 out of 19 found this review helpful
This is exactly what it say in the title, a handy little book of the one hundred or so species of the more common garden birds. It is possible, but hardly probable that you may see a Snowy Owl in your back garden, stranger things have happened, but if you do you won't find it in this book. If you live in the wilds of Scotland a Golden Eagle may be perched on your chimney pot at this very moment, but again you will not find it in this book.
Joking apart the book is for those who see a handsome little bird in their garden and think "I wonder what that one is called." This book will help them to identify those birds without having to fork out a great deal of money on an expensive book. It is also useful for those bird clues in crossword puzzles.
Ideal for the windowsill June 24, 2007 11 out of 12 found this review helpful
A lovely little book and just what I needed as a non bird watcher to identify what was coming into the garden. The book has a nice layout and is small enough to slip into your pocket.
Great pocket bird guide January 7, 2005 75 out of 76 found this review helpful
Nice introduction, with ints on attracting birds to your garden. It's lovely and compact (3.75 x 4.25 x 0.5 inches), easy to use layout of one bird per page. Each page includes a brief section on identification, habits, feeding, breeding, voice and habitat. Also a clear photo of each bird with some sketches of juveniles. My only minor dissapointment is on the lack of data on the size of each bird.
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