Birds of Italy 1st Edition
Birds of Italy, 1st Edition by Marianne Taylor and Daniele Occhiato
Discover Italy’s avian splendor with a field guide designed for birdwatchers, naturalists, and travelers who want to know the birds they encounter across the peninsula. Vivid, accessible and authoritative, this 1st Edition brings together expert identification, clear illustrations and practical information tailored to the varied landscapes of Italy — from the Alpine peaks and Apennine woodlands to the Po Valley marshes, Mediterranean coasts, Sardinia and Sicily.
Inside you’ll find concise species accounts that highlight plumage, vocalizations, seasonal movements and behavior, plus user-friendly notes on habitat and where you’re most likely to see each bird. The guide’s layout makes field identification swift and reliable: facing-page illustrations and descriptions let you compare similar species at a glance. Distribution guidance focuses on Italy’s regions and key birding sites, helping you plan outings whether you’re exploring urban parks in Rome or salt pans and lagoons along the coast.
Authored by respected ornithologists Marianne Taylor and Daniele Occhiato, this guide balances scientific accuracy with a warm, approachable tone — perfect for both newcomers and experienced observers. Ideal for packing on trips or keeping on your shelf, it’s the essential companion for anyone serious about birdwatching in Italy.
Make your next Italian birding experience richer and more rewarding — bring home Birds of Italy, 1st Edition and start identifying the nation’s feathered wonders with confidence.
Note: eBooks do not include supplementary materials such as CDs, access codes, etc.


