The EBCC Atlas of European Breeding Birds
LC Class | QL690.A1 E33 1997 |
The EBCC Atlas of European Breeding Birds - Their Distribution and Abundance (
The book
The book has cxli + 903 pages. Its Foreword (by
The bulk of the book (772 pages) consists of species accounts. All birds with established breeding populations within Europe are covered in a single-page or two-page account which includes a map of breeding distribution, histograms showing those countries with the largest breeding populations, and a species text. Seventeen further species for which some breeding behaviour has been observed within the region are covered more briefly. Some species distributions are shown on maps of the whole survey area, but for those with more restricted distributions, base maps showing only a relevant subdivision are shown.
The book concludes with sections on the Conservation Status of Europe's Birds, a list of species with threat statuses, a set of derived maps depicting overall species richness and richness of threatened species, and a 65-page references section.
The book's
The European Ornithological Atlas project
The European Ornithological Atlas project was initiated in 1971. Its fieldwork took the form of surveys during the breeding season, in each of the countries within the region, between 1985 and 1988.
The survey area covered by the project extends to include
are excluded.The EOA maps online
The maps from the atlas are available online at the SOVON website here: The EBCC Atlas of European Breeding Birds
A climatic atlas of European breeding birds
In 2007, a follow-up publication, "A Climatic Atlas of European Breeding Birds" was published by
See also
- Australian Bird Count (ABC)
- BioBlitz ("24-hour inventory")
- Christmas Bird Count (CBC) (in the Western Hemisphere)
- Seabird Colony Register (SCR)
- Tucson Bird Count (TBC) (in Arizona in the US)
References
- ISBN 978-84-96553-14-9