id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_obcgsps7rfgqfmrdvv2hrmrlzy Kevin Elsby ALBATROSSES, PETRELS AND SHEARWATERS OF THE WORLD. Derek Olney and Paul Scofield. 2007. London: Christopher Helm. 240 p, illustrated, soft cover. ISBN 978-0-7136-4332-9. £19.99 2007.0 2 .pdf application/pdf 1991 137 70 When Peter Harrison's book Seabirds: an identification time, all the seabirds of the world were to be found of the many species of seabird that this book depicted. Albatrosses, petrels and shearwaters of the world is of seabirds, namely albatrosses, petrels, and shearwaters. The book begins with a list of the species and subspecies There are 137 species recognised by the authors, New species have been described, birdwatcher in the 1970s, the field guides of the day only up the species covered by this book. that if one doesn't know what species a bird was, it is safer seabirds makes for bleak reading, with 10% of the species the decline of many seabird species. The majority of the plates illustrate birds against a For many of the seabirds described in this guide, the Harrison's book generated a hunger amongst birdwatchers to get to know more about seabirds, and the Seabirds: an identification guide. ./cache/work_obcgsps7rfgqfmrdvv2hrmrlzy.pdf ./txt/work_obcgsps7rfgqfmrdvv2hrmrlzy.txt