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The British Library Sound Archive has an unparalleled wealth of recordings and have produced this stunning series of cds of British birds in their natural habitat. Choose from:SONGS OF GARDEN BIRDS - identify the 52 species of birds most likely to be heard in and around the British gardenDAWN CHORUS - listen to the pronounced peak in bird singing from woodlands in East Sussex, Hampshire and DevonCOUNTRYSIDE BIRDS - a must for anyone who loves walking, this audio guide has the 65 species that call the British countryside homeCOASTAL BIRDS - presents the 50 seabirds, waders and wildfowl regularly found along the shores of the British Isles and can be used during any visit to our coastlineBritish Library cds at just £34.80 for all four saves £5.00 over mrrps.
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The British Library Sound Archive has an unparalleled wealth of recordings and have produced this stunning cd of British birds in their natural habitat.Identify 52 species of birds most likely to be heard in and around the British garden, from early morning minstrels, to the House Sparrow, Tawny Owl, Woodpecker, Yellowhammer, finches, tits and many more. 68 minutes.
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The British Library Sound Archive has an unparalleled wealth of recordings and have produced this stunning cd of British birds in their natural habitat.At dawn there is a pronounced peak in bird singing activity, as male birds defend their territories and attract females with their songs. Five recordings from woodlands in East Sussex, Hampshire and Devon. 73 minutes.
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The British Library Sound Archive has an unparalleled wealth of recordings and have produced this stunning cd of British birds in their natural habitat:COUNTRYSIDE BIRDS - a must for anyone who loves walking, this audio guide has the 65 species that call the British countryside home.
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The British Library Sound Archive has an unparalleled wealth of recordings and have produced this stunning cd of British birds in their natural habitat. COASTAL BIRDS - presents the 50 seabirds, waders and wildfowl regularly found along the shores of the British Isles and can be used during any visit to our coastline.