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100 Birds of Ireland in Watercolour
Contributor(s): Distel, Anne-Karoline (Illustrator), Distel, Anne-Karoline (Author)

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ISBN: 1916437206     ISBN-13: 9781916437203
Publisher: Anne-Karoline Distel
OUR PRICE: $21.84  

Binding Type: Paperback
Published: July 2018
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BISAC Categories:
- Art | Techniques - Watercolor Painting
- Science | Life Sciences - Zoology - Ornithology
- Nature | Birdwatching Guides
Physical Information: 0.29" H x 8" W x 8" L (0.54 lbs) 108 pages
Features: Illustrated
 
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100 Birds of Ireland in Watercolour is a collection of 100 detailed watercolours showing birds which can be found in Ireland. These Irish birds were painted by Anne-Karoline Distel who moved to Ireland in 2016 and became fascinated by the country's nature. The watercolour paintings are accompanied by the birds' names in Latin, English, Irish and German. A book suitable for young and old, be it bird or language enthusiast.

The book starts of with common garden birds, which can be discovered at your bird feeder. It continues with birds found in town and country side and finishes with birds found near water, either river or the sea.

100 Birds of Ireland in Watercolour gives you a chance to learn the names of birds, freshen up your memory about them or just look at lovely paintings.


Contributor Bio(s): Distel, Anne-Karoline: - "Anne-Karoline Distel grew up in East Germany. Her interests are manifold: She has an M.A. in German and English literature and linguistics from the University of Leipzig, plays several instruments and has published works of a historic nature. Since coming to Ireland in 2016, she has been focussing more on the arts - sketching people in pubs, drawing historic sites and painting and printing birds. 100 Birds of Ireland in Watercolour is her first book publication as a visual artist."
 
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