Uplands and Birds, 9780008298524
Paperback
Britain’s unique uplands: a haven for birds, water, and carbon.

Uplands and Birds

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  • Paperback

    528 pages

  • Release Date

    17 May 2020

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Summary

Uplands and Birds: A Natural History

Ian Newton, renowned author of Farming and Birds and Bird Migration, returns to the New Naturalist series with an insightful exploration of the uplands and their avian inhabitants.

The uplands of Britain represent unique landscapes, shaped by grazing animals, particularly livestock. These regions, with their soils and blanket bogs, form the UK’s largest carbon stores and provide 70% of the nation’s drinking water. They a…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780008298524
ISBN-10:0008298521
Series:Collins New Naturalist Library
Author:Ian Newton
Publisher:HarperCollins Publishers
Imprint:William Collins
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:528
Release Date:17 May 2020
Weight:1.27kg
Dimensions:216mm x 149mm x 36mm
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Critics Review

Praise for Uplands and Birds

‘Everything one would expect from one of the UK’s greatest ornithologists; breadth, depth and clarity … This is a monumental book, and you should read it’ Mark Avery

‘lan Newton gives an in-depth look at all the upland habitats, from bogs to conifer forests, and the wide number of species found in each one. There are numerous colour photos of habitats and birds, with many taken by folk he has met on his travels over his long history of working in this field. Yet another classic in this well-loved series’ Bird Watching magazine

Praise for Ian Newton:

‘A masterly and wide-ranging account of the consequences for bird populations of the recent shifts in British farming practices. This book … deserves to be widely read, including, one hopes, by the policy makers of the future.’ BTO News

‘This book is a landmark edition in an already outstanding natural history series, and will make an extremely valuable and treasured addition to the library of anyone serious about birds and their biology.’ Seabirds

‘Truly outstanding – the product of a lifelong inquiry into the annual travels of birds.’ Guardian

‘The New Naturalist series strikes gold with this insight into ultimate avian journeys.’ BBC Wildlife

‘… a work of authority.’ The Daily Telegraph

About The Author

Ian Newton

Ian Newton is an ornithologist and applied scientist, and a leading expert on bird ecology and biogeography, specialising in finches, waterfowl and birds of prey, especially the sparrowhawk. He graduated from Bristol University and gained his doctorate in finch behaviour at Oxford, followed by research on bullfinch damage in orchards. He joined the NERC in 1967, initially studying population ecology of geese and finches, followed by the impact of pesticides on birds of prey. He has written two previous New Naturalist volumes, Finches (1972) and Bird Migration (2010).

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