Where to Watch Birds in France

PELAGIC PUBLISHINGISBN: 9781784271541

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By Jean-Yves Barnagaud, Nidal Issa, Sebastien Dalloyau
Imprint: PELAGIC PUBLISHING
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PAPERBACK
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210 x 148 mm
Weight:
630 g
Pages:
336

Description

Jean-Yves Barnagaud is an associate professor in Montpellier, where he teaches ecology and statistical analysis. His recent work has focused on the analysis of data gathered by volunteers to investigate bird distribution and diversity patterns, with a specific interest in the influence of land-use practices on bird and reptile community dynamics. He has also been involved in several national and regional atlas projects and regularly collaborates with land managers in local conservation initiatives. As a birdwatcher, he has regularly visited France's major birding sites over the last two decades, focusing on migration stopover places in Nord-Pas-de-Calais, Brittany and his current location on the Mediterranean coast between the Camargue and the Pyrenees. Nidal Issa is a project manager in an environmental consulting office in Champagne. He has been involved in several local nature conservation initiatives and has published over a dozen articles on bird identification, travelling, bird status and birdwatching highlights in national ornithological journals. He coordinated the French bird atlas from 2009 to 2015, and contributed to the national IUCN bird Red List. He also served as a member of the French rarities committee from 2011 to 2015. He usually spends some time on Ushant island in autumn, looking for American and Siberian vagrants among other migrants. He devotes the rest of the year to local birding spots and searching for rare breeding birds, with a specific interest in raptors and black stork. Sebastien Dalloyau spent his childhood close to the Aiguillon bay, where he developed an early interest in coastal and marine ecosystems. His focus on waterbirds led to a PhD on brent geese at the Chize research centre. In subsequent years, he worked for the French oceanographic research institute (Ifremer) on benthic seagrass and intertidal habitats. His involvement in ecology allowed him to participate in scientific expeditions to the Taimyr peninsula, sub-Antarctic islands and Kazakhstan. He is currently the national coordinator of the brent goose monitoring network within the Goose Specialist Group (Wetlands International). In parallel, he works as a spatial analyst and expert ecologist for a bird conservation trust. He was recently involved in the French bird atlas and he manages projects on farmland birds, waterbirds and bird programmes in the French overseas territories.

Symbol chart Foreword Preface Acknowledgements Introduction Regions at a glance Practical information Birdwatching in France Region 1 - Paris and the Seine Reservoirs Region 2 - From the North Sea to the Somme Bay and the western Ardennes Region 3 - Normandy Region 4 - Brittany Region 5 - The Loire Valley Region 6 - Poitou-Charentes and the Vendee Region 7 - Aquitaine Region 8 - The Pyrenees Region 9 - Western Mediterranean Coast and the Cevennes Region 10 - Eastern Mediterranean Coast, Southern Alps and Corsica Region 11 - Jura and the Alps Region 12 - Massif Central Region 13 - Burgundy Region 14 - Northeast Birdfinder Checklist Site index

Reviews

Rarely it is possible to find a naturalistic guide with this abundance of information on the roads to drive or to walk and the bird species that may be observed. The novelty of this book is that all the sites are geolocated in a file that can be downloaded from the publisher's website and loaded onto any GPS device. ... Everybody who has planned a naturalistic trip to France must place in the luggage this book! -- Bruno Massa * Avocetta * Extremely well documented, detailed and illustrated, this new guide, created by three well-known French ornithologists, covers all the sites of France interesting to one degree or another for the birds. -- Jean Marc Thiollay * Ornithos * A great solution is to download a GPS file from the publisher's website, which makes it easier to navigate to destinations. The GPS file opens in Google Earth and Google Maps; Maps.me, recommended by the authors, is a great application for accessing and editing on your smartphone. -- Matti Sillanpaa * Linnut * I would highly recommend Where to Watch Birds in France as a well thought out book that collates and easily directs you to interesting bird spots that you might not have found outside of local guides or websites. The authors and contributors have definitely written something that they would want to use themselves and this certainly feels like a guide designed by bird watchers for bird watchers! -- Katharine Bowgen * British Trust for Ornithology * This new guide to birdwatching in France .... wins with its modern layout and sophisticated combination of printing and electronic information. 312 of the best observation areas are presented in 466 clearly arranged maps, on which the most important places are marked as "waypoints". These can be downloaded from the internet to a GPS device. .... The references to specific observation sites are very precise. * Ornis * All you could want in a birdfinding guide, with lots of maps and just the right level of detail, all in a very compact package. -- Grant McCreary * The Birder's Library * A must have for those birding France. -- Ian Paulsen * Birdbooker Report * There is no doubt that a huge effort has gone into this book, which can now be considered the definitive resource for the country's travelling or visiting birders. * Fatbirder * An ideal tool for any trip to France, whether for the specific aim of birdwatching or for some other purpose that allows a quick escape. -- Jose Luis Copete * Ardeola * A monumental step in making more of this country's bird life accessible to visitors... The amount of detailed information for each site is a marvel... A major contribution to the bird-finding literature for western Europe. -- Rick Wright * American Birding Association *

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