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Bill Oddie’s How to Watch Wildlife [Paperback] Oddie, Bill;
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Bill Oddie’s How to Watch Wildlife [Paperback] Oddie, Bill; Moss, Stephen and Pitcher, Fiona Paperback - 2008

by Oddie, Bill; Moss, Stephen

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HarperCollins UK, 2008-03-03. Paperback. Good. 10x7x1. Book is in good condition. Cover has some wear. Discolouration present. Fingermarks present. Sloping spine.
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About the author

Bill Oddie is well known as "Britain's best-known bird-watcher" and natural history presenter. His recent programs include "Bill Oddie goes Wild, " three series of "Birding with Bill Oddie, Bird in the Nest, and BBC - Nature Watch." He has also written the highly successful book "Birdwatching with Bill Oddie." Stephen Moss has been an active birdwatcher all his life and has written several books on the subject. A journalist and broadcaster, he writes regularly for the "Guardian" and "Birdwatch" magazine. He has produced numerous series with Bill Oddie. Fiona Pitcher is executive editor at the BBC's Natural History Unit. She has worked with Bill Oddie for several years and is responsible for such series as "Bill Oddie Goes Wild" and "Big Cat Diary."