About This Book
This practical introduction to bird study for beginners presents field techniques—careful nest searching, observation methods, note-taking, and concealment devices—and surveys life-history topics such as nest construction, parental care, migration, and winter behaviour. It examines birds' economic value and threats from habitat loss and the plume trade, explains legal protections and the creation of reserves, and offers guidance on nest boxes, feeding stations, and school programs. Illustrated with drawings and photographs, the work emphasizes hands-on observation, systematic record keeping, and local conservation action to foster appreciation and protection of wild birds.
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