This is the first book to explore in detail every RSPB reserve in Britain, from the wild forests of Caledonia and teeming seabird cities of the northern coasts, to the rolling heathlands, pristine wetlands and urban oases of the south.
Marianne Taylor has been a lifelong wildlife enthusiast with a particular interest in birds. She worked at Christopher Helm for three years and Birdwatch magazine for two, and is now a freelance writer and editor, working on natural history books and magazines.
'Beautiful new guide to Britain's wildlife sites.'
*Daily Express (October 2009)*
'divided by region, with practical info on what you could see, as
well as detailed maps to help you find your way around'
*www.allaboutyou.com (October 2009)*
'...has everything one could need to plan the ideal day out at one
of these wonderful centres.'
*Good Book Guide (November 2009)*
'Taylor's descriptions convey a real sense of place, and are
complemented by clear maps and well-chosen photographs.'
*BBC Countryfile (January 2010)*
'A useful and information-packed guide to RSPB nature
reserves.'
*Birds (February 2010)*
'Discover the best of the UK's wild places with this fact-filled
book...includes all the information you need to know to plan
wildlife-filled family days out.'
*Your Home (March 2010)*
'I would recommend it to all who travel outside their local areas
in search of a good day's birding'
*Scottish Birds (January 2010)*
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