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Best Birdwatching Sites in North Wales 
by Alan Davies and Owen Roberts

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Now available - a completely revised and updated 1st edition

From the wader-thronged Dee Estuary to the seabird attractions of Anglesey, from mountains and moors to song-filled woodland, the counties of Clwyd and Gwynedd have lots to offer visiting birdwatchers.

After its launch in 2007 the original edition of Best Birdwatching Sites: North Wales  quickly established a reputation for delivering trustworthy information about key birding locales in a very reader-friendly format. Alan Davies was ably assisted by Owen Roberts, co-author of the Birds of Pembrokeshire and between them they covered 58 major sites, plus a cluster of smaller sites surrounding Wrexham.

As stock of the original volume began to run down, author Alan Davies and his partner Ruth Miller took the opportunity to revisit all the sites to ensure the new version was as accurate and up-to-date as possible. All the 58 major sites  covered in the 2007 book reappear in revised form, as do the 17 minor sites clustered around Wrexham. Where necessary site maps have been updated.
As a majority of active birders now use satellite navigation systems, the new book contains postcodes and GPS co-ordinates for all sites.

Here are just some of the features in the revised 1st edition
  • Birding tips for each site, based on the authors’ personal experiences.
  • Detailed maps and directions to each site.
  • All sites evaluated for wheelchair access.
  • Valuable background information for new visitors to North Wales, including Anglesey.
  • Target birds for each site – and a measure of how likely they are to be seen.
  • What birds to expect, month by month.
  • Welsh pronounciation guide.
  • A glossary of Welsh place names with their meanings in English.
  • A list of bird names in Welsh plus a Checklist of North Wales birds.



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Colour: 2-colour throughout.
Key Features: Features 58 major sites in Gwynedd and Clwyd, plus 11 smaller sites around Wrexham.
Number of pages: 192
Size: A5
Price: £17.95
Price including postage
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Click on the image to see why our site guides have had such good reviews.
“This guide now opens up the whole of this region to the birder with all the knowledge needed to give you the best chance of finding the speciality birds of North Wales.” - Surfbirds review.
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