First published in
2013 but out of print for some years, the definitive book on the birds
of Blashford Lakes is back!
It has been updated and extensively rewritten to reflect recent population trends and some exciting new species.
- How many phalaropes have been recorded? - What's happening to the Gadwall population? - What are the details on 2014's Franklin's Gull? - When is a Ruff more likely: spring or autumn? - What's the commonest bird not yet recorded? - I saw a Knot - is that rare at Blashford? (yes!)
All the answers and much more are inside!
Available in either ebook format or hard
copy, this "second edition" will be continuously updated, so you can be
sure that the book you purchase is right up-to-date.
Over 180 pages
of detailed information contain so much more than can be found on this
website:
- detailed maps
- aerial photographs
- images of Blashford birds
- graphs and data analysis for many species
- every record of every scarcity and rarity
- records of escapes
- some tantalising "possibles/probables"
- (these include Pallas's Sandgrouse and White-throated Needletail!)
- a review of the birding year at Blashford
- predictions: what species might be next?