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Dave Gosney writes:
‘Even if you’ve been to the Canaries before, the chances are there are several more species that you can see now – and some of the birds you struggled to see before are now much easier. You might decide to visit the islands to catch up on the Houbara Bustards or White-tailed Pigeons you missed before or to take a more careful look at the recently split endemics such as Tenerife Robin, Tenerife Goldcrest and the 4 species of Blue Tit or to finally get to grips with the special seabirds of the islands such as ‘Baroli’s’ Shearwater, White-faced Petrel, Band-rumped Petrel and Bulwer’s Petrel. Whatever your reason, my new book will give you a better chance of finding the birds you’re after’
Unique features
Compared to other publications covering the same area, this one:
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Provides the most useful maps – so you can easily find your way to the best bits of wetland, plain or woodland
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Includes GPS co-ordinates to help you find the right turnings, parking spaces or viewing points
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Highlights the best areas only – and summarises the key attraction in the first paragraph so you can easily decide whether to read on or bother to visit the site
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Has a map on the inside cover which serves as an index so you can easily find any site in the book
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Is light and portable (and cheap)