*Birds of Europe, 2nd edition* is also known as the *Collins Bird Guide,
2nd edition* when published by HarperCollinsUK. The 3rd edition is coming
out in hardcover Sept. 2022, with the paperback following in March 2023,
but in Europe, I'm not seeing the 3rd edition in PUP's spring catalog
listing (
I'll second Kevin's recommendation of that field guide, which Princeton
University Press publishes in the U.S. I'm not suggesting buying from here,
but here's the cover picture and other information:
https://www.amazon.com/Birds-Europe-Second-Princeton-Guides/dp/0691143927. As
far as I know,
You don’t need internet or cell service to use Merlin. You download the “pack”
you need before you go, and it works totally offline.
As to books, I like Mullarney et al., but I don’t know if there is anything
newer and better.
Kevin
From: Carol Cedarholm
Sent: Thursday, June 30, 2022 5:18 PM
Thanks so much, Kevin. Can you recommend a book, though? I wonder about
internet access in more remote parts of Poland.
On Thu, Jun 30, 2022 at 4:37 PM Kevin J. McGowan wrote:
> The Cornell Lab’s Merlin app covers Europe, and it can tell you what birds
> are most likely to be encountered in P
The Cornell Lab’s Merlin app covers Europe, and it can tell you what birds are
most likely to be encountered in Poland in September. It’s really handy when
traveling in a foreign country where you don’t know what is common and what
isn’t. We used it constantly on a trip to Spain a couple of year
Hello,
I am going to Poland in September and plan to do some birding. Can anyone
recommend a bird guide book and app for Europe? Also, can anyone recommend
areas to bird and individuals they know who could guide us once there?
Thanks,
Carol Cedarhollm
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