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The Common Birds of Simla

By: AE Jones(Author), Somesh Goyal(Editor)
99 pages, 124 colour photos
Publisher: Himachal Birds
The Common Birds of Simla
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  • The Common Birds of Simla ISBN: 9788192235806 Paperback Jan 2012 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 2-4 months
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Language: English

Originally published in 1920 by Liddell's Printing Press, Simla. The Common Birds of Simla now carries 124 pictures, a new introduction and two bird lists compiled in 2011. It makes a very interesting read for enthusiastic birders.

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By: AE Jones(Author), Somesh Goyal(Editor)
99 pages, 124 colour photos
Publisher: Himachal Birds
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