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We recently visited the UK and France and were lucky enough to find the RSPB Birds of Britain & Europe which we used with pleasure. We now want to buy one but see that there is also a RSPB Complete Birds of Britain and Europe. Both by Rob Hume. Please can you explain the difference? We are avid South African birders and found our European experience enhanced by the superb book we used. We would want a book that could be carried and which would give us all necessary aid to identification as well as some information about the birds (habitat, feeding, nesting, etc.). Please can you give me some advice?
Does anyone have any suggestions as to better books?
For advice about Birding, Identification,field guides, binoculars, scopes, tripods, etc - put 'Birding Tips' into the search box
Thanks S, Here's an updated link to the book which costs £15.99 via Amazon. (other sellers are available ! )
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Regards, Hazel
Best regardsNigel
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Hi- I find the Europe's Birds ( Hume Swash Harrop - Bird Life International) to be a great Reference Guide- It stays in the hotel when we are travelling.
It's a handy detail checker if I'm painting while away from home:
S
Wendy S said:Not wishing to take royalties away from Rob Hume or the RSPB but in my opinion one of the most useful books for UK and Europe is the Collins bird guide and it is just about managable for size and weight.
Not wishing to take royalties away from Rob Hume or the RSPB but in my opinion one of the most useful books for UK and Europe is the Collins bird guide and it is just about managable for size and weight.
There is also the Collins App of which you can get as well. The basic Colin’s App is free but there are lots of add on’s such as vi does of every bird, birds songs etc, of which are a little expensive but are worth paying for if you can, as I have done.
https://apps.apple.com/gb/on app/collins-bird-guide/id868827305
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.natureguides.birdguide&hl=en_GB&gl=US
Two Collins Birds App links above. First the Collins Bird App if you have an Apple iPhone or Apple iPad.
Second link for the Collins Bird App if you have an Android Device. Both links are working.
Regards,
Ian.