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<blockquote data-quote="Pariah" data-source="post: 1237610" data-attributes="member: 23126"><p>Have to agree with birdspotter...£15, especially in Ireland,...is a few pints gone to waste!</p><p>Personally I dont feel it would be worth 15 pounds...15 Euros is what you would pay for similarly produced books here I would reckon.</p><p>And realistically....that fifteen pounds would get you membership on birdguides...where you could print off the articles on scoters and scopolis and yelkouan shears etc etc if you wanted a hard copy of them.</p><p></p><p>I dont feel it really highlighted anything for me that I havent read before, and the concept of it being "bound in one volume" is unrealistic I think.</p><p>There is no cause for this book to be a staple in the car with you on trips (It would soon be tattered if it was).</p><p>Realistically if you did have anything covered in it...you might check it when you got home...but I would have gone to my bookcase of journals first.</p><p></p><p>Owen</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pariah, post: 1237610, member: 23126"] Have to agree with birdspotter...£15, especially in Ireland,...is a few pints gone to waste! Personally I dont feel it would be worth 15 pounds...15 Euros is what you would pay for similarly produced books here I would reckon. And realistically....that fifteen pounds would get you membership on birdguides...where you could print off the articles on scoters and scopolis and yelkouan shears etc etc if you wanted a hard copy of them. I dont feel it really highlighted anything for me that I havent read before, and the concept of it being "bound in one volume" is unrealistic I think. There is no cause for this book to be a staple in the car with you on trips (It would soon be tattered if it was). Realistically if you did have anything covered in it...you might check it when you got home...but I would have gone to my bookcase of journals first. Owen [/QUOTE]
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