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E-raamat: Birds of Leicestershire and Rutland

  • Formaat: 704 pages
  • Sari: Helm Avifaunas
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Jun-2010
  • Kirjastus: Helm
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781408133118
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  • Formaat: 704 pages
  • Sari: Helm Avifaunas
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Jun-2010
  • Kirjastus: Helm
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781408133118

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This long-awaited avifauna provides a definitive review of birds in Leicestershire and Rutland, and includes 30 years of records from Rutland Water, home of the British Birdwatching Fair and an outstanding inland nature reserve. Tim Appleton MBE, co-founder of the British Birdwatching Fair

Leicestershire and Rutland is one of the most exciting inland areas for birdwatchers in Britain, with a range of woodland and riverine habitats and some of England's most important reservoirs, including the largest, Rutland Water. This massive lake---now designated a Ramsar Special Protection Area-holds some 10,000 wintering birds of a wide variety of species each year, and has an impressive rarity list. Rutland Water is the site of the successful reintroduction of breeding Ospreys to England, and is also the home of the British Birdwatching Fair, one of the most important events in the ornithological calendar, which has led to Rutland becoming an unlikely hub of global ornithology.

The Birds of Leicestershire and Rutland is the definitive review of the birds of the two counties from the 19th century to the present day. Following on from the 1978 avifauna, since when there have been significant changes in agricultural practice and climate along with the development of Rutland Water, this book looks at the fortunes of every species on the county lists, based predominantly on records kept since the inception of the Leicestershire and Rutland Ornithological Society (LROS) in 1941. The superb line drawings and photographs that illustrate the book have all been contributed by talented local artists and photographers, while clear distribution maps dovetail with the thorough text to give a detailed picture of the distribution of each species.

This magnificent book provides an essential reference for anybody who has enjoyed visiting this bird-rich corner of central England.

The Birds of Leicestershire and Rutland has been written on behalf of the Leicestershire and Rutland Ornithological Society. This book represents the Society's first avifauna of the two counties since 1978.

A new title in the successful County Avifaunas series, this is an in-depth study of the status and distribution of every bird species known to have occurred in the region, with a detailed review of rarity records.

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Book of the month...a magnificent volume. * Leicestershire & Rutland Life * A weighty and thorough tome. One can but congratulate the authors on their organization of one of the most comprehensive county avifaunas of modern times. * British Ornithologists' Union * A weighty and thorough tome. * BTO News *

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A new title in the successful County Avifaunas series, this is an in-depth study of the status and distribution of every bird species known to have occurred in the region, with a detailed review of rarity records.
Foreword 7(1)
Tim Appleton
Acknowledgements 8(1)
Introduction 9(1)
Andrew Harrop
Landscape, man and birds
10(10)
Andrew Harrop
The impact of Rutland Water
20(4)
Tim Appleton
Ornithology in Leicestershire and Rutland
24(8)
Andrew Harrop
Breeding birds and Common Birds Censuses
32(7)
Rob Fray
Wintering birds
39(5)
Rob Fray
Migration
44(5)
Steve Lister
Systematic List of the birds of Leicestershire and Rutland
49(607)
Roger Davis
Rob Fray
Dave Gamble
Andrew Harrop
Steve Lister
Category D species
656(3)
Dave Gamble
Andrew Harrop
Category E species
659(17)
Rob Fray
Dave Gamble
Hybrids
676(9)
Rob Fray
Dave Gamble
Unconfirmed and other unacceptable records
685(4)
Rob Fray
Additional records from Rutland
689(3)
Andrew Harrop
Rob Fray
Appendices
Appendix 1 Gazetteer
692(9)
Appendix 2 Scientific names of plants and animals referred to in the text
701(1)
Appendix 3 Contributors to Leicestershire and Rutland Reports 1941 to 2005 and positions held
702
This title is the collaborative work of a number of senior members of the Leicestershire & Rutland Ornithological Society, led by Rob Fray, an experienced ornithologist and editor who has also written Where to Watch Birds in the East Midlands (Helm).