RSPB A Little Bird Told Me: A collection of fascinating facts about birds

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· Hachette UK
Ebook
256
Pages
Eligible
This book will become available on October 9, 2025. You will not be charged until it is released.

About this ebook

The perfect, fun-filled Christmas gift for birdwatching enthusiasts

Did you know that a bird's visible 'knees' are actually its ankles?
Have you ever noticed that owls don't have eyeballs - they have eye tubes instead?
Did you know that millions of house martins disappear in winter?

A Little Bird Told Me will answer all your burning questions about British birds. You'll never run out of wonderful facts to impress your friends and family!

This beautiful, illustrated gift book is a dip-in-and-out collection of bird-related trivia, with a mix of science, history, pop culture and everything in between.

The book covers birds synonymous with Christmas, activities in the winter, holiday traditions, history, culture and more. Perfect for birdwatchers of all ages, this fun-filled book is the best gift for anyone wanting to learn more about our feathered friends.

About the author

The RSPB is the UK's largest nature conservation charity, working locally in the UK and around the world. The RSPB's vision is a shared world where wildlife, wild places and all people thrive. Their work aims to protect and restore habitats, save species, share knowledge, connect people with nature and help to end the nature and climate emergency. 'Nature is in crisis. Together we can save it.' www.rspb.org.uk instagram.com/rspb_love_nature twitter.com/natures_voice facebook.com/therspb

Dominic Couzens is a leading nature writer and lecturer in the UK. He has been writing about wildlife for over 20 years and is the author of several successful books including The Pocket Guide to Garden Birds. Dominic has appeared on BBC television and regularly contributes to leading magazines including BBC Wildlife Magazine, Bird Watching and Nature's Home (RSPB). www.birdwords.co.uk twitter.com/dominiccouzens

Charlie Bingham is a nature writer, based on the North Norfolk coast. She has established herself as a well-known member of the Norfolk birding community and is creating 'buzz' with her #BirdsFromFarAway content across social media which aims to break down barriers between 'amateur' and more experienced birders. She has written for various magazines and is a regular writer for the popular online travel blog, 'Bald Hiker'. Her work can also be seen in the Guardian, the British Trust for Ornithology members magazine, Garden Birds and the Hawk and Owl Trusts member magazine. twitter.com/_charliebingham

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