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Just back from the garden where I was making a bonfire of all my so called bird books. I will replace them immediately with this work of unalloyed genius. Birding explained, lies exposed and much merriment in between!

Many thanks for leading us to the truth "bluechaffinch" ......
PS you don't bloomin' exist, so there
 
I recently gave my old Collins Bird Guide 1st edition to my daughter to help her identify birds in her garden. But I think I'll suggest she uses this instead - definitely more her level! :t:
 
Yes, I think it is time to burn all existing bird guides. This is a monumental milestone in bird literature and the Collins Guide has been well and truly surpassed..
 
To be fair it does say it's for Britain only so it won't entirely replace the Collins Guide. Just wondering what additional species would appear in a European version - might it reach double figures? Surprised other bibliophiles here haven't cotton on to this guide - it'd save them hundreds of pounds over time,
 
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