Where to Watch Birds in Surrey and Sussex

Ed Stubbs , Matthew Phelps
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Where to Watch Birds in Surrey and Sussex

Ed Stubbs , Matthew Phelps
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320 PAGESENGLISH

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“Whether you're a resident of visitor to the area, this book is an invaluable resource. Its clear layout, practical guidance and excellent site maps make it a pleasure to use. Highly recommended for anyone eager to explore the region's remarkable birdlife.” —British Birds

“... A comprehensive celebration of an extraordinary and much under-rated region with lots to delight the birders mind.” —KOS News

“This new title is essential for southern birders.” —Keith Betton, Birdwatch

  • Published date: Apr 30, 2024
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 320
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury USA
  • ISBN: 9781399404235
  • Dimensions: 5.35" W x 0.7" L x 8.45" H

Matt Phelps is a birder, naturalist, land manager and writer based in West Sussex. Matt works in wilding landscapes, carrying out ecological surveys, and leading guided walks and talks. He is an eBird reviewer for Sussex and sits on the Sussex Ornithological Society Records Committee.

Ed Stubbs is a lifelong birder and Content Editor for BirdGuides and Birdwatch magazine. He has written on topics varying from international trips and species profiles to local birding. He's particularly interested in migration, sound recording and patch-watching in his home county of Surrey, where he sits on the Surrey Bird Club Rarities Committee.

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