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- Awarded Best Produced Paperback Book of 2006 by the Federation of Indian Publishers, this pocket-sized photographic book makes accurate identification of more common birds in the field possible. The photographs, all taken in the wild and India, clearly show the birds often with a variety of plumages while the text details the life of these colourful creatures. There is also a personal introduction to the experience of birding in India with reference to relevant books and websites. Ideal for any visitor to the Indian subcontinent.
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- Amano Samarpan
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- English
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A Photographic Guide to the Birds of Indiaincluding Nepal, Sri Lanka, Bhutan, Pakistan and Bangladesh
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