Author: Roy Frost
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781846319563
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
To many people, Derbyshire is synonymous with the Peak District, Britain's most popular National Park, almost all of which lies within the county. The spectacular White and Dark Peak landscapes are a major visitor attraction, and the Park contains a wide variety of flora and fauna of which birds are of particular interest. Derbyshire's birdlife is just as varied outside the Park, however, with the very different habitats in the east and south of the county supporting a diverse array of species that belies its landlocked position in the middle of England. This book is the result of almost 20 years of endeavour by the Derbyshire Ornithological Society. Following on from two previous books devoted to the county's birdlife, by Whitlock (1893) and Frost (1978), it contains 319 accounts of species that have been reliably recorded in Derbyshire, with distribution maps for 125 species known to breed in the county. In addition to the main species accounts there is discussion of fossil species, unacceptable historic records, and escaped and released species, and a chronology of additions to the county list. There is a general description of the county, a summary of Derbyshire statistics and changes to the county boundary, and a comprehensive gazetteer. The book describes the different Natural Areas and their characteristic habitats, and provides histories of Derbyshire ornithology, the Derbyshire Ornithological Society, and ringing in the county, with an analysis of place-names providing further insight into Derbyshire's former avifauna. Beautifully illustrated with black-and-white vignettes and colour photographs, and with an abundance of information for the serious and armchair ornithologist alike, The Birds of Derbyshire will be the definitive study of the region's birds for many years to come. -- Publisher's description.
The Birds of Derbyshire
Author: Roy Frost
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781846319563
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
To many people, Derbyshire is synonymous with the Peak District, Britain's most popular National Park, almost all of which lies within the county. The spectacular White and Dark Peak landscapes are a major visitor attraction, and the Park contains a wide variety of flora and fauna of which birds are of particular interest. Derbyshire's birdlife is just as varied outside the Park, however, with the very different habitats in the east and south of the county supporting a diverse array of species that belies its landlocked position in the middle of England. This book is the result of almost 20 years of endeavour by the Derbyshire Ornithological Society. Following on from two previous books devoted to the county's birdlife, by Whitlock (1893) and Frost (1978), it contains 319 accounts of species that have been reliably recorded in Derbyshire, with distribution maps for 125 species known to breed in the county. In addition to the main species accounts there is discussion of fossil species, unacceptable historic records, and escaped and released species, and a chronology of additions to the county list. There is a general description of the county, a summary of Derbyshire statistics and changes to the county boundary, and a comprehensive gazetteer. The book describes the different Natural Areas and their characteristic habitats, and provides histories of Derbyshire ornithology, the Derbyshire Ornithological Society, and ringing in the county, with an analysis of place-names providing further insight into Derbyshire's former avifauna. Beautifully illustrated with black-and-white vignettes and colour photographs, and with an abundance of information for the serious and armchair ornithologist alike, The Birds of Derbyshire will be the definitive study of the region's birds for many years to come. -- Publisher's description.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781846319563
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
To many people, Derbyshire is synonymous with the Peak District, Britain's most popular National Park, almost all of which lies within the county. The spectacular White and Dark Peak landscapes are a major visitor attraction, and the Park contains a wide variety of flora and fauna of which birds are of particular interest. Derbyshire's birdlife is just as varied outside the Park, however, with the very different habitats in the east and south of the county supporting a diverse array of species that belies its landlocked position in the middle of England. This book is the result of almost 20 years of endeavour by the Derbyshire Ornithological Society. Following on from two previous books devoted to the county's birdlife, by Whitlock (1893) and Frost (1978), it contains 319 accounts of species that have been reliably recorded in Derbyshire, with distribution maps for 125 species known to breed in the county. In addition to the main species accounts there is discussion of fossil species, unacceptable historic records, and escaped and released species, and a chronology of additions to the county list. There is a general description of the county, a summary of Derbyshire statistics and changes to the county boundary, and a comprehensive gazetteer. The book describes the different Natural Areas and their characteristic habitats, and provides histories of Derbyshire ornithology, the Derbyshire Ornithological Society, and ringing in the county, with an analysis of place-names providing further insight into Derbyshire's former avifauna. Beautifully illustrated with black-and-white vignettes and colour photographs, and with an abundance of information for the serious and armchair ornithologist alike, The Birds of Derbyshire will be the definitive study of the region's birds for many years to come. -- Publisher's description.
The Historical Atlas of Breeding Birds in Britain and Ireland 1875-1900
Author: Simon Holloway
Publisher: A&C Black
ISBN: 1408128667
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 867
Book Description
The landscape of Britain has been irreversibly changed over the last century. Modern agriculture, urban expansion, industry and transport have all left their mark, altering the face of the countryside forever. Shifting with the changing scene, the fortunes of Britain and Ireland's bird populations have fluctuated dramatically over the years. As current farming practices have evolved, the natural habitats and breeding patterns of many species have been disrupted. Urban and industrial growth has brought with it the pressures of new land use, pesticides, pollution and human interference. The activities of sportsmen, collectors and farmers have also taken their toll over the years. The new Poyser title The Historical Atlas of Breeding Birds in Britain and Ireland 1875-1900 is a fascinating book resulting form years of meticulous research by the author, Simon Holloway, who provides an absorbing account of the distribution changes of Britain and Ireland's birds over the last quarter of a century. Large colour distribution maps and their accompanying text paint a species-by-species picture of a period which completely transformed the landscape of this country. It is, says Natural World magazine, "a classic case of 'why did no one write this book before?'...The experienced birder, using a knowledge of species requirements, can only marvel at what the long-vanished landscapes were then like." Birdwatch praises Simon Holloway's achievement, saying: "This book brings together so much information from disparate sources, and its status maps present such a clear picture of our late Victorian avifauna, that it should take its place beside the BTO atlases on the bookshelf." While Birdwatching adds: "If you are interested in the historical side of birds and their populations this book will be an endless source of fascination." As with all Poyser publications, the attention to detail, the lovingly produced illustrations and the sheer breadth of knowledge demonstrated by the autho
Publisher: A&C Black
ISBN: 1408128667
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 867
Book Description
The landscape of Britain has been irreversibly changed over the last century. Modern agriculture, urban expansion, industry and transport have all left their mark, altering the face of the countryside forever. Shifting with the changing scene, the fortunes of Britain and Ireland's bird populations have fluctuated dramatically over the years. As current farming practices have evolved, the natural habitats and breeding patterns of many species have been disrupted. Urban and industrial growth has brought with it the pressures of new land use, pesticides, pollution and human interference. The activities of sportsmen, collectors and farmers have also taken their toll over the years. The new Poyser title The Historical Atlas of Breeding Birds in Britain and Ireland 1875-1900 is a fascinating book resulting form years of meticulous research by the author, Simon Holloway, who provides an absorbing account of the distribution changes of Britain and Ireland's birds over the last quarter of a century. Large colour distribution maps and their accompanying text paint a species-by-species picture of a period which completely transformed the landscape of this country. It is, says Natural World magazine, "a classic case of 'why did no one write this book before?'...The experienced birder, using a knowledge of species requirements, can only marvel at what the long-vanished landscapes were then like." Birdwatch praises Simon Holloway's achievement, saying: "This book brings together so much information from disparate sources, and its status maps present such a clear picture of our late Victorian avifauna, that it should take its place beside the BTO atlases on the bookshelf." While Birdwatching adds: "If you are interested in the historical side of birds and their populations this book will be an endless source of fascination." As with all Poyser publications, the attention to detail, the lovingly produced illustrations and the sheer breadth of knowledge demonstrated by the autho
Birds In Counties: An Ornithological Bibliography Of The Counties Of England, Wales, Scotland And The Isle Of Man
Author: David K Ballance
Publisher: World Scientific
ISBN: 1783262095
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 587
Book Description
This is an ornithological bibliography for the counties of England, Wales, and Scotland and for the Isle of Man. It includes all known books, pamphlets and papers which contain substantial studies of the birds of local areas, from a county down to a back garden or a gravel pit. Each county has an introduction on its boundaries and the history of its ornithology. There has been no comprehensive national publication of this kind since Mullens, Swann and Jourdain's Geographical Bibliography in 1920. The volume also provides a detailed record of the many county and local bird reports and of the ever-increasing number of area surveys produced by statutory and voluntary bodies. The material is arranged by the pre-1974 counties and takes the record up to 1995. There are maps to show the many changes in county boundaries since 1800.The book will be a standard reference work for libraries and collectors, and for anyone interested in the rich and diverse development of local ornithology in its homeland.
Publisher: World Scientific
ISBN: 1783262095
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 587
Book Description
This is an ornithological bibliography for the counties of England, Wales, and Scotland and for the Isle of Man. It includes all known books, pamphlets and papers which contain substantial studies of the birds of local areas, from a county down to a back garden or a gravel pit. Each county has an introduction on its boundaries and the history of its ornithology. There has been no comprehensive national publication of this kind since Mullens, Swann and Jourdain's Geographical Bibliography in 1920. The volume also provides a detailed record of the many county and local bird reports and of the ever-increasing number of area surveys produced by statutory and voluntary bodies. The material is arranged by the pre-1974 counties and takes the record up to 1995. There are maps to show the many changes in county boundaries since 1800.The book will be a standard reference work for libraries and collectors, and for anyone interested in the rich and diverse development of local ornithology in its homeland.
The Birds of Nottinghamshire
Author: Nick Crouch
Publisher:
ISBN: 1789620090
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 609
Book Description
The last comprehensive review of Nottinghamshire's birds was produced more than four decades ago. Much has changed since then, and a new avifauna is long overdue. This book draws together historic reports from the nineteenth century, records from the files of the county bird club (Nottinghamshire Birdwatchers), and data from national and regional surveys and monitoring programmes. The resulting account presents an overview of the present state of the county's birdlife, set against a context of environmental and climatic change. The gravel pits in the Trent and Idle Valleys form major corridors for birds moving across Britain and Nottinghamshire has attracted more than its share of national rarities. These include Britain's first Egyptian Nightjar and Lesser Yellowlegs in the nineteenth century, Bufflehead, Redhead, Cedar Waxwing and breeding Black-winged Stilts in the twentieth century, and a memorable nesting attempt by European Bee-eaters in 2017. The woods and heaths of Sherwood lying in the middle of the county also provide a haven for an array of iconic species including European Nightjar, Eurasian Woodcock, Honeybuzzard and Hawfinch. This book describes the past and present status of the 334 species that have been recorded in Nottinghamshire up to 2018. Lavishly illustrated with photographs taken within the county, and sketches from the internationally recognised artist Michael Warren, it is intended to be an authoritative reference to the birds of Nottinghamshire.
Publisher:
ISBN: 1789620090
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 609
Book Description
The last comprehensive review of Nottinghamshire's birds was produced more than four decades ago. Much has changed since then, and a new avifauna is long overdue. This book draws together historic reports from the nineteenth century, records from the files of the county bird club (Nottinghamshire Birdwatchers), and data from national and regional surveys and monitoring programmes. The resulting account presents an overview of the present state of the county's birdlife, set against a context of environmental and climatic change. The gravel pits in the Trent and Idle Valleys form major corridors for birds moving across Britain and Nottinghamshire has attracted more than its share of national rarities. These include Britain's first Egyptian Nightjar and Lesser Yellowlegs in the nineteenth century, Bufflehead, Redhead, Cedar Waxwing and breeding Black-winged Stilts in the twentieth century, and a memorable nesting attempt by European Bee-eaters in 2017. The woods and heaths of Sherwood lying in the middle of the county also provide a haven for an array of iconic species including European Nightjar, Eurasian Woodcock, Honeybuzzard and Hawfinch. This book describes the past and present status of the 334 species that have been recorded in Nottinghamshire up to 2018. Lavishly illustrated with photographs taken within the county, and sketches from the internationally recognised artist Michael Warren, it is intended to be an authoritative reference to the birds of Nottinghamshire.
A New Historical and Descriptive View of Derbyshire
Author: David Peter Davies
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Derbyshire (England)
Languages : en
Pages : 762
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Derbyshire (England)
Languages : en
Pages : 762
Book Description
The Birds of Cheshire
Author: Thomas Alfred Coward
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Birds
Languages : en
Pages : 312
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Birds
Languages : en
Pages : 312
Book Description
Derbyshire
Author: John Charles Cox
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Derbyshire (England)
Languages : en
Pages : 360
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Derbyshire (England)
Languages : en
Pages : 360
Book Description
British Birds
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Birds
Languages : en
Pages : 488
Book Description
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ISBN:
Category : Birds
Languages : en
Pages : 488
Book Description
Journal of the Derbyshire Archaeological and Natural History Society
Author: Derbyshire Archaeological Society
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Derbyshire (England)
Languages : en
Pages : 612
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Derbyshire (England)
Languages : en
Pages : 612
Book Description
Derbyshire
Author: James Charles Cox
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Derbyshire (England)
Languages : en
Pages : 384
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Derbyshire (England)
Languages : en
Pages : 384
Book Description