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brThe definitive work on shrikes ? small, beautiful birds that are also deadly hunters.bbrbrEveryone loves shrikes. Beautiful, colourful, often fearless hunters of large insects and small vertebrates, shrikes are among the most prized of all avian groups by birders. And while the one resident species in the UK is now more or less extinct (and the other European species are rare winter visitors), shrikes are common throughout the rest of the northern hisphere, with a large number of species.brbrThis is a second edition of Norbert Lefranc's Shrikes. It is fully updated from the superb 1997 edition, with detailed maps to accompany the authoritative text, along with hundreds of high-class photos showcasing racial and ageing differences. The exceptional plates are by Tim Worfolk. brbrThis beautiful book will be treasured by birders and professional ornithologists alike. It becomes the definitive work on these birds.

Shrikes of the World

  • Norbert Lefranc and Tim Worfolk

    The definitive work on shrikes ? small, beautiful birds that are also deadly hunters.
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    Imprint: Helm brPublication date: 08122022 brFormat: 240 x 170 mm | 352 pages
  • About the Author

    brNorbert Lefranc is one of France?s leading conservationists. Now retired, his speciality is the ecology of shrikes. He is the author of iShrikesi (Pica Press, 1997). br brTim Worfolk is one of Britain's leading bird artists. br

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