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The Birdwatcher's Yearbook 2026

The Birdwatcher's Yearbook 2026

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The Birdwatcher's Yearbook 2026

$24.00

$7.20

The Story

The ultimate paperback companion for every birdwatcher, this 512‑page Birdwatcher’s Yearbook is packed with everything you need to plan, record and enrich your birding adventures throughout the year. Whether you're heading to your favourite reserve or exploring new habitats, this trusted guide keeps all your essential information in one place.

Inside, you’ll find a beautifully structured birdwatching diary complete with sunrise/sunset and tide times, plus a full British List checklist arranged in the latest AviList v25 sequence. It’s perfect for logging sightings, planning trips and keeping track of your year in nature.

The book also includes comprehensive county‑by‑county listings with key contacts, organisations and a handpicked selection of over 730 bird reserves—from well‑known hotspots to hidden gems. It’s an invaluable resource for discovering new locations, connecting with local groups and making the most of birdwatching opportunities across the UK.

Additional directories feature wildlife artists, speakers, services and specialist suppliers, making it a practical go‑to reference for both new and seasoned birders.

But this yearbook is far more than a notebook. Inside, you’ll find insightful articles and expert reviews:

  • James Lowen reflects on the year’s key birding developments.
  • Gordon Hamlett explores the latest nature and bird books.
  • Glyn Young encourages birders to wander beyond the well‑trodden paths.
  • And the editor reveals the fresh approach behind this beautifully refreshed edition.

This year’s edition is enhanced with stunning, specially commissioned full‑colour artwork. Enjoy Dan Powell’s portraits of species featured in the annual review, contributions from Wildlife Art Gallery creators, and a captivating series by Sylvie Soudan celebrating the Redpoll group—chosen as the Yearbook’s Bird of the Year.

Whether you're buying for yourself or gifting a bird lover, this indispensable handbook is a must‑have for anyone passionate about British birdlife.

Edited by Neil Stratton

Paperback - 512 pages

ISBN: 9781919231204

Weight 502g

 

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The ultimate paperback companion for every birdwatcher, this 512‑page Birdwatcher’s Yearbook is packed with everything you need to plan, record and enrich your birding adventures throughout the year. Whether you're heading to your favourite reserve or exploring new habitats, this trusted guide keeps all your essential information in one place.

Inside, you’ll find a beautifully structured birdwatching diary complete with sunrise/sunset and tide times, plus a full British List checklist arranged in the latest AviList v25 sequence. It’s perfect for logging sightings, planning trips and keeping track of your year in nature.

The book also includes comprehensive county‑by‑county listings with key contacts, organisations and a handpicked selection of over 730 bird reserves—from well‑known hotspots to hidden gems. It’s an invaluable resource for discovering new locations, connecting with local groups and making the most of birdwatching opportunities across the UK.

Additional directories feature wildlife artists, speakers, services and specialist suppliers, making it a practical go‑to reference for both new and seasoned birders.

But this yearbook is far more than a notebook. Inside, you’ll find insightful articles and expert reviews:

  • James Lowen reflects on the year’s key birding developments.
  • Gordon Hamlett explores the latest nature and bird books.
  • Glyn Young encourages birders to wander beyond the well‑trodden paths.
  • And the editor reveals the fresh approach behind this beautifully refreshed edition.

This year’s edition is enhanced with stunning, specially commissioned full‑colour artwork. Enjoy Dan Powell’s portraits of species featured in the annual review, contributions from Wildlife Art Gallery creators, and a captivating series by Sylvie Soudan celebrating the Redpoll group—chosen as the Yearbook’s Bird of the Year.

Whether you're buying for yourself or gifting a bird lover, this indispensable handbook is a must‑have for anyone passionate about British birdlife.

Edited by Neil Stratton

Paperback - 512 pages

ISBN: 9781919231204

Weight 502g