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Don't Die in Autumn - The Heartwarming Memoir of Eric Dempsey Ireland's Most Loved Birdwatcher - cover

Don't Die in Autumn - The Heartwarming Memoir of Eric Dempsey Ireland's Most Loved Birdwatcher

Eric Dempsey

Publisher: Gill Books

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Summary

Eric Dempsey is recognised as one of Ireland's leading bird experts and is a professional guide, speaker, wildlife photographer and writer. Eric is also an experienced broadcaster and a member of the 'Mooney Goes Wild' team on RTÉ Radio 1. He is the author of the bestselling Finding Birds in Ireland, The Field Guide to Ireland's Birds, Birdwatching in Ireland with Eric Dempsey and Ireland's Wildlife Year.Eric was born and bred in Finglas in north Dublin. When he's not off travelling the world in search of Victoria's Riflebirds and Tibetan Snowcock, he is found enjoying and photographing our native Irish birdlife in Co. Wicklow, where he now lives with his wife Hazel.
Available since: 08/21/2015.
Print length: 304 pages.

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