John Cantelo
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Another interesting book is on the horizon and due to be published in August - Restoring the Wild: 60 Years of Rewilding our Skies, Woods and Waterways by Roy Dennis. Should be worth a read.
Another interesting book is on the horizon and due to be published in August - Restoring the Wild: 60 Years of Rewilding our Skies, Woods and Waterways by Roy Dennis. Should be worth a read.
More info on All the Birds of the World is out at https://www.lynxeds.com/all-the-birds-of-the-world-highlights/
Makes me wonder whether I should hold off buying their two volume illustrated checklist of mammals and just wait for the one volume version.
More affordable and concise? Will probably serve another market/audience, like me. I can't and won't spend a small fortune on books that give me too much info I'll never use. An overview like this to leave through suits me fine.
Agree completely. I even have the HBW full set, and am still looking forward to this single volume to leaf through.Completely agree! As much as I wanted to get the two-volume set, I just couldn't justify the price tag as for the same money I could get 7-10 other books that just would be more useful/valuable for me (mainly different insect books). But I do still want something like that on my bookshelf - just to see on paper all different birds species that I will never ever get to see in my life :-O So this single-volume, concise edition for that price is a no-brainer for me. I believe this book will definitely have wider audience - especially among non-birders and just casual nature lovers who just do not need all that extra information that is presented in two-volumes.
Agree completely. I even have the HBW full set, and am still looking forward to this single volume to leaf through.
Price, as mentioned, is €65, but add €10 postage (or more if you want it quicker / better tracked).
Keith
I wonder if it is worth it. Shipping to the US still makes it fairly expensive.
I feel like it will be outdated as complete book in no time.
That's true of almost every fieldguide, monograph or handbook.
An updated Australian Frog book there too which is due for release soon.
.........Unfortunately Michael J. Tyler passed away this year.
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/03721426.2020.1781026