The book explores all sixty-eight recognized eagle species, showcasing their power and grace through vivid descriptions and stunning photography. Organized by habitat, it delves into each species' lifestyle, adaptations, and cultural significance, while also addressing the threats they face from human activity. With a focus on the unique allure of eagles, it serves as both an informative guide and a visual feast, celebrating their symbolism of pride and freedom throughout history.
David Tipling Book order
David Tipling is a renowned wildlife photographer and nonfiction author. His work is characterized by a profound understanding of animals and their habitats, captured with exceptional sensitivity and detail. Tipling's ability to merge an artistic vision with scientific accuracy makes him a unique storyteller of the natural world.






- 2018
- 2016
Seabirds of the World
- 192 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Seabirds of the World showcases 150 amazing photographs of seabirds in the wild. The many beautiful images come straight from the authors' own collections which have been built up over many decades. This book is a celebration of these birds and a photographic study that is sure to captivate any bird lover or wild life photography enthusiast.
- 2014
The vibrant and exciting world of penguins is shown in all its glory in this new book from renowned wildlife photographer David Tipling, who has trekked to remote and beautiful locations to capture birds in their natural habitat going about their daily lives. Moments rarely caught by humans have been preserved on film and reproduced in glorious full-colour images. Penguins: Close Encounters showcases 140 amazing photographs of birds in the wild, and a short description accompanies each image. The book has coverage of all of the world's 17 penguin species - including a comprehensive 'penguin fact file' section at the end - and chapters cover all aspects of their lives and behaviour. This book is a celebration of these birds and a photographic study that is sure to captivate any bird lover or wildlife photography enthusiast.
- 2013
Penguins in the Wild
- 160 pages
- 6 hours of reading
The book showcases stunning full-color photographs of penguins in their natural habitats, capturing their unique behaviors and environments. Each image highlights the beauty and diversity of these remarkable birds, offering readers an intimate glimpse into their lives in the wild.
- 2013
Birds and people
- 592 pages
- 21 hours of reading
There are 10,500 species of bird worldwide and wherever they occur people marvel at their glorious colours and their beautiful songs. This title describes and maps the entire spectrum of our engagements with birds, drawing in themes of history, literature, art, cuisine, language, lore, politics and the environment.
- 2011
A Birdwatcheer's walking guide on pocketable cards. It features a box containing 50 walking cards filled with information on how to see local bird life on foot.
- 2006
RSPB Guide to Digital Wildlife Photography
- 160 pages
- 6 hours of reading
David Tipling discusses all aspects of digital wildlife photography, from equipment, fieldcraft, locations and composition, post-processing and computer manipulation of images, through to getting your photographs published.
- 1997
Photographic Handbook of the Seabirds of the World
- 234 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Covering over 300 species of seabirds, this revised edition aims to illustrate not only the adult bird, but every significant plumage variation. The book presents 700 colour photographs and up-to-date species descriptions, which include details of habit and range, characteristic plumage and behavioural features, sub-species and races where appropriate and vocalization. The field descriptions cover rare birds, birds of prey, warblers and wildfowl in all zoogeographic regions.