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<blockquote data-quote="Nicola Main" data-source="post: 3164525" data-attributes="member: 28752"><p>My answer to the question is - I only have 11. I have many books on birds themselves but I would classify a 'bird book' to be a field or identification guide. My list is:</p><p></p><p><strong>The Complete Book of British Birds</strong> (AA RSPB) 1994. With a foreword by Magnus Magnusson.</p><p><strong>The Complete Guide to Birds of Britain and Europe</strong> (AA BTO) 2009. Paul Sterry.</p><p><strong>Field Guide to Birds of Britain and Europe</strong> (BTO) 2010. Paul Sterry.</p><p><strong>RSPB Birds of Britain and Europe</strong> (RSPB) 2004. Rob Hume.</p><p><strong>RSPB Handbook of British Birds 4th edition</strong> (RSPB) 2014. Peter Holden and Tim Cleeves.</p><p><strong>RSPB Handbook of Scottish Birds</strong> (RSPB) 2009. Peter Holden and Stuart Housden.</p><p><strong>The RSPB Guide to British Birds</strong> (RSPB) 2002. Peter Holden and illustrated by Hilary Burn.</p><p><strong>New Holland European Bird Guide</strong> (New Holland) 2008. Peter H. Barthel and Paschalis Dougalis.</p><p><strong>Collins Complete British Birds</strong> (Collins) 2004. Paul Sterry.</p><p><strong>Collins Bird Guide 2nd edition</strong> (Collins) 2010. Lars Svensson, Killian Mullarney, and Dan Zetterstrӧm.</p><p><strong>Collins Identifying Birds by Behaviour</strong> (Collins) 2005. Dominic Couzens.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nicola Main, post: 3164525, member: 28752"] My answer to the question is - I only have 11. I have many books on birds themselves but I would classify a 'bird book' to be a field or identification guide. My list is: [B]The Complete Book of British Birds[/B] (AA RSPB) 1994. With a foreword by Magnus Magnusson. [B]The Complete Guide to Birds of Britain and Europe[/B] (AA BTO) 2009. Paul Sterry. [B]Field Guide to Birds of Britain and Europe[/B] (BTO) 2010. Paul Sterry. [B]RSPB Birds of Britain and Europe[/B] (RSPB) 2004. Rob Hume. [B]RSPB Handbook of British Birds 4th edition[/B] (RSPB) 2014. Peter Holden and Tim Cleeves. [B]RSPB Handbook of Scottish Birds[/B] (RSPB) 2009. Peter Holden and Stuart Housden. [B]The RSPB Guide to British Birds[/B] (RSPB) 2002. Peter Holden and illustrated by Hilary Burn. [B]New Holland European Bird Guide[/B] (New Holland) 2008. Peter H. Barthel and Paschalis Dougalis. [B]Collins Complete British Birds[/B] (Collins) 2004. Paul Sterry. [B]Collins Bird Guide 2nd edition[/B] (Collins) 2010. Lars Svensson, Killian Mullarney, and Dan Zetterstrӧm. [B]Collins Identifying Birds by Behaviour[/B] (Collins) 2005. Dominic Couzens. [/QUOTE]
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