Nature Travel Guide: Birds of France (Nature Travel Guide Series)
Description:
An ecotourism site guide to France.
This book from the Nature Travel Guide series is written by Dr Duncan James, a scientist turned writer. It is a birdwatching site guide to France with some additional information about other wildlife. Note that it is not an identification guide. It is primarily designed as an ebook. The paperback version has 192 pages and is printed in black-and-white.
With Birds of France you can sprinkle nature highlights into your vacation or follow a complete ecotourism itinerary.
- Unbiased, curated, practical advice about where to go for groups, families and solo travellers
- Self-guided nature walks that include maps, GPS coordinates, clear directions and local wildlife-watching tips
- Coverage of Gavarnie, Organbidexka, the South East Coast, the Carmargue, Le Crau, Cevennes, Tours, Avesnois, the Chamonix Alps, the Charente Coast, Jura, Cauterets, La Brenne, Landes, the Vanoise Alps, Les Alpilles, Pont du Gard and Pic d'Anie
- Advice for all budgets and travel styles including single location vacations, car tours and motorhome trips
- Specific help so you can travel independently and still watch Bearded Vultures soaring over the peaks of the Pyrenees, sit face to face with marmots in the Alps, see hundreds of flamingoes feeding on the lakes of the Carmargue, encounter deer, boar and mouflon at dusk in the Cevennes, count tens of thousands of buzzards and kites migrating through the skies above Organbidexka and much more
The ebook version has effortless navigation with multiple internal links, all maps and photographs in full colour and optimised for electronic readers, colours contrast tested for readability on black-and-white screens and everything included in the download for full use offline. The paperback version is more limited being 192 pages in black-and-white.
This book has unique practical advice; empowering you to explore.
Buy this book now to follow in the footsteps of the Nature Travel Guide through France.