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Index
Cover
Title Page
Dedication
Contents
Introduction
How to use this Book
Short Cuts to Identification
Glossary
Topographical Tips
Moult and Ageing
SPECIES
Wildfowl
Whooper and Bewick’s Swans
Grey geese
Snow and Ross’s Geese
Cackling and Canada Geese
Brent Geese
Mandarin and Wood Ducks
Eurasian and American Wigeons
Large dabbling ducks in late summer and autumn: Mallard, Gadwall, Pintail and Shoveler
Small dabbling ducks: Common, Green-winged, Cinnamon and Blue-winged Teals, and Garganey
Aythya ducks: Greater and Lesser Scaup, Ring-necked Duck, Ferruginous Duck and hybrids
Eiders: females, immatures and eclipse males
Scoters
Goosander and Red-breasted Merganser
Divers
Seabirds
Cory’s and Great Shearwaters
Manx, Balearic and Sooty Shearwaters
Storm, Leach’s and Wilson’s Petrels
Grebes
Slavonian, Black-necked and Red-necked Grebes
Herons
Bittern and Night Heron
Purple Heron
Egrets
Cormorant and Shag
BIRDS OF PREY
Red and Black Kites
Hen, Montagu’s, Pallid and Northern Harriers
Goshawk and Sparrowhawk
Common, Rough-legged and Honey Buzzards
Golden and White-tailed Eagles
Falcons: Peregrine, Merlin, Hobby and Red-footed Falcon
Waders
Ringed, Little Ringed and Kentish Plovers
Large plovers: Grey, European Golden, American Golden and Pacific Golden Plovers, and Dotterel
Little and Temminck’s Stints and Sanderling
The rare stints: Semipalmated, Western and Least Sandpipers, and Red-necked and Long-toed Stints
White-rumped and Baird’s Sandpipers
Dunlin, Curlew Sandpiper, Broad-billed Sandpiper and Knot
Ruff, Buff-breasted and Pectoral Sandpipers
Common, Jack and Great Snipes
Godwits
Curlew and Whimbrel
Common and Spotted Sandpipers
Green and Wood Sandpipers
Common and Spotted Redshanks, Greenshank and Marsh Sandpiper
Lesser and Greater Yellowlegs
Phalaropes
Skuas, Gulls and Terns
Arctic, Pomarine and Long-tailed Skuas
Immature Kittiwake and Little and Sabine’s Gulls
Mediterranean Gull
Ring-billed Gull
Herring, Lesser Black-backed and Great Black-backed Gulls
Yellow-legged and Caspian Gulls
Glaucous and Iceland Gulls
Sandwich and Gull-billed Terns
Marsh terns: Black, White-winged Black, Whiskered and American Black Terns
Common, Arctic and Roseate Terns
Auks
Pigeons and Doves
Owls
Long-eared and Short-eared Owls
Common, Alpine and Pallid Swifts
Shrikes
Red-backed, Daurian, Turkestan, Brown, Woodchat and Masked Shrikes
Great Grey, Lesser Grey and Steppe Grey Shrikes
Crows
Crows: Carrion Crow, Rook, Raven, Jackdaw and Chough
Marsh and Willow Tits
Larks and Swallows
Skylark, Woodlark and Short-toed Lark
Red-rumped Swallow
Warblers
Cetti’s Warbler
Locustella warblers: Grasshopper, Savi’s and River Warblers
Greenish and Arctic Warblers
Dusky and Radde’s Warblers
Yellow-browed, Hume’s and Pallas’s Warblers
Goldcrest and Firecrest
Wood Warbler and Western and Eastern Bonelli’s Warblers
Willow Warbler and the chiffchaffs
Aquatic Warbler
Unstreaked Acrocephalus warblers
Iduna warblers: Eastern, Booted, Sykes’s and Olivaceous Warblers
Hippolais warblers: Melodious and Icterine Warblers
Sylvia warblers: Common and Lesser Whitethroats and Subalpine, Moltoni’s, Garden and Barred Warblers
Thrushes and Chats
Rose-coloured Starling
Ring Ouzel and Blackbird
Song and Mistle Thrushes
Common and Thrush Nightingales
Common and Black Redstarts
European and Eastern Stonechats and Whinchat
Sparrows
House and Tree Sparrows
Wagtails and Pipits
Grey, Yellow, Eastern Yellow and Citrine Wagtails
Pied and White Wagtails
Richard’s, Tawny and Blyth’s Pipits
Small pipits: Meadow, Tree, Red-throated, Olive-backed and Pechora Pipits
Rock, Water and Buff-bellied Pipits
Finches And Buntings
Green finches: Greenfinch, Siskin and Serin
Brown finches: Linnet, Twite and Common Rosefinch
Lesser, Mealy and Arctic Redpolls
Common, Parrot, Scottish and Two-barred Crossbills
Cirl Bunting and Yellowhammer
Reed, Little, Rustic and Lapland Buntings
Acknowledgments
General Bibliography
Specific Bibliography
eCopyright
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