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ABOUT THIS BOOK

PUBLISHER: Sandstone Press Ltd

FORMAT: Electronic book text

ISBN: 9781914518270

RRP: £14.99

PAGES: 192

PUBLICATION DATE:
October 6, 2022

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Puffins: Life on the Atlantic Edge

Kevin Morgans

Chris Packham

‘A portfolio of sheer excellence.’ -Chris Packham.In this breathtaking new book, internationally renowned photographer Kevin Morgans celebrates the iconic Atlantic puffin and its place in the ecology of the British Isles.With their brightly coloured beaks, quirky personalities and comical movements, the ‘clowns of the sea’ are the best loved of all Britain’s seabirds. In a series of stunning images from his award-winning portfolio, Kevin Morgans documents their lives and their relationship with our windswept coast.

Reviews of Puffins: Life on the Atlantic Edge

'This is a portfolio of sheer excellence, and will be a very tough act to follow.' – Chris Packham, from his foreword; 'A beautiful, mesmerising portrait of the iconic puffin.' – Ben Fogle; 'Only someone with an intimate knowledge and understanding of this charismatic bird could have created such a stunning collection of images. A visual delight from start to finish.' – Miranda Krestovnikoff, President, Royal Society for the Protection of Birds; 'Stunning imagery of everyone's favourite seabird by a photographer at the top of his game.' – Iolo Williams; 'As a lifetime admirer of puffins, I found this to be a wonderful book that captures the true majesty of this incredible bird.' – Levison Wood, author and explorer; 'A true masterpiece. Kevin's photography tells such an intimate story of the life of this charismatic bird.' – Lizzie Daly, naturalist and broadcaster; 'A stunning collection that captures the character and charm of one of our most iconic seabirds; and a timely reminder of what could be lost to future generations without tackling the twin crises of climate change and biodiversity loss.' – Susan Davies, CEO, Scottish Seabird Centre

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