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A Pocket Guide to Birds in India

Field / Identification Guide
By: Akhilesh K Sahay(Author)
120 pages, colour photos
A Pocket Guide to Birds in India
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  • A Pocket Guide to Birds in India ISBN: 9789352546121 Paperback Dec 2015 In stock
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A small (103 × 138 mm, W × H) guide that will fit in virtually every pocket containing colour photos of birds commonly seen in India. Each photo gives the English vernacular name. Species are ordered taxonomically. The book does not include species descriptions or maps.

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Field / Identification Guide
By: Akhilesh K Sahay(Author)
120 pages, colour photos
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"It is a lovely book. It covers most of the birds that are seen in north and central india. It is very handy and easy to carry in the field and will be useful for all birders"
– Belinda Wright, founder member of WWF India

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