This Nature Travel Guide is primarily designed as an ebook with maps, photographs, formatting and navigation all optimised for electronic readers. Please note that by comparison the paperback is much more functional with simplified maps and photographs.
This Nature Travel Guide has the inspiration and practical information for you whatever your birdwatching preferences. You might sprinkle amazing wildlife highlights into your vacation or go further and enjoy a week or more of incredible birdwatching.
In England Winter Birdwatching, you'll discover:
Unbiased, practical advice about where to go for groups, families and solo travellersSelf-guided nature walks, each with unique, site-specific information including maps, clear directions and wildlife-watching tipsScenic drives, nature-watching viewpoints and other options are also covered to suit different exploring stylesDetailed coverage of the Dee and Mersey, the Ribble Estuary, Morecombe Bay, Dumfries and Galloway, the Fens, the North Norfolk Coast, the Essex Coast, the Kent Marshes, Chichester, the Somerset Levels and the Severn EstuaryAdvice for all budgets and travel styles including car tours and public transportSpecific help so you can travel independently whilst avoiding expensive tours and guides and still join tens of thousands of Pink-footed Geese as they graze the fields at Holkham, watch the sky darken as tens of thousands of waders fly over the muddy estuaries, enjoy the antics of the thousands of ducks that overwinter on the Somerset Levels, make a special trip to see the swans at one of the isolated spots where they return every year and much moreThe paperback version is printed the same size as a typical fiction book (and in black and white) to make it easy to carry on your travels. When printed it is 153 pages long and so it can feel more like a smaller guide you might buy at a nature reserve or tourist information centre. The ebook version for Kindle has a free sample option that is useful for a travel guide as occasionally readers who buy this book unseen are disappointed that their particular needs are not met.
Buy this book now to follow in the footsteps of the Nature Travel Guide through wintry England