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Atlas of the Birds of Delhi and Haryana

Distribution Atlas Out of Print
By: Bill Harvey(Author), Nikhil Devasar(Author), Bikram Grewal(Author)
352 pages, Col illus, maps
Atlas of the Birds of Delhi and Haryana
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  • Atlas of the Birds of Delhi and Haryana ISBN: 9788129109545 Paperback Dec 2006 Out of Print #170731
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The Atlas records the distribution of birds in the neighbouring states of Delhi and Haryana in northern India and illustrates the seasonal occurence of the mapped species - updating the records up to May 2006. It maps 266 commoner species, identifying resident breeding species, passage migrants, and winter and breeding summer visitors. The text concentrates on habitat, distribution and behaviour. A further 252 species which are either scarce or very local in the two states are covered by short accounts, with photographs in some cases. Finally, 45 species which have not been recorded since 1970 are listed with simple references where possible. The introductory chapters describe the geography of the two states, trends in the study of birds here, and some rural Haryana folktales involving birds.

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Distribution Atlas Out of Print
By: Bill Harvey(Author), Nikhil Devasar(Author), Bikram Grewal(Author)
352 pages, Col illus, maps
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