Our most iconic bird, the Robin, is one of the most characterful and familiar of all our garden visitors. Their melodious voices, bright red breasts and cheeky attitudes always endear th to us, but how much dobrwe really know about th?brDespite their cute appearance, Robins are aggressively territorial and hold their territories all year. Their year-round presence has helped th become a beloved and instantly recognisable species. Now, in this delightful new book, Marianne Taylor provides a revealing account of their life cycle, behaviour and breeding, what they eat and how they hold their territories, and she looks into the many culturalbrrepresentations of these much-loved little birds.brThe Spotlight series introduces readers to the lives and behaviour of our favourite animals with eye-catching colour photography and informative expert text.
RSPB Spotlight: Robins
Marianne Taylor
iRobinsi is packed with eye-catching, informative colour photos and succinct, detailed text written by a knowledgeable expertMaterial available
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Imprint: Bloomsbury Natural History brPublication date: 18062015 brFormat: 210 x 148 mm | 128 pagesAbout the Author
Marianne Taylorb is a former editor at Christopher Helm and former sub-editor of (and regular writer for) iBirdwatchi magazine, now working freelance as a writer, editor, illustrator and photographer. An obsessive birder since childhood, her interest in other wildlife groups has grown steadily, and a new passion for dragonflies and damselflies has dominated her summers for the last three years. Her other books include iRSPB British Birds of Preyi (Bloomsbury); iThe Nature Booki (Michael O'Mara); iPhotographing Garden Wildlifei (New Holland) and iWhere to Discover Naturei (Bloomsbury).




















