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A Birdwatchers' Guide to India

World / Checklist Wildlife Guide Out of Print
By: Krys Kazmierczak and Raj Singh
334 pages, Line drawings, maps throughout
Publisher: Prion
A Birdwatchers' Guide to India
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  • A Birdwatchers' Guide to India ISBN: 9781871104080 Paperback Dec 1998 Out of Print #82704
  • A Birdwatchers' Guide to India Paperback Dec 1990 Out of Print #2764
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About this book

Indispensable guide to over 90 sites and areas, for birds as well as other wildlife. Contains a checklist of Indian birds and the first comprehensive checklist of mammals.

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World / Checklist Wildlife Guide Out of Print
By: Krys Kazmierczak and Raj Singh
334 pages, Line drawings, maps throughout
Publisher: Prion
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"I have been unable to find fault with the areas that I am familiar with and the maps are almost like visiting the site again. It is full of detail on both the major sites and a wealth of smaller sites, all of which are well worth a visit. This means that the book has something for both the first time visitor and regular Indian birders. This is a well thought-out book crammed with useful information; the authors are to be congratulated. If you wish to see Indian birds, this book is an absolute must."
- Nigel Lindseya

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