
Birds of the indian subcontinent is the first comprehensive identification guide to the 1,300 species found in india, pakistan, nepal, bangladesh, bhutan, sri lanka and the maldives the introduction explains how to use the guide, and there are sections on habitats, climate, and conservation over 150 colour plates, by leading bird illustrators from europe and india, depict all specie, including all relevant identifiable subspecies, ages and sexes the text comprises a detailed identification section, discussing the differences between similar species and descriptions of vocalisations, habits, habitat, breeding, and distribution and status complementing the text are distribution maps for nearly all species, while the detailed bibliography provides an introduction to the prolific literature of the region birds of the indian subcontinent is a landmark publication and will be welcomed by birdwatchers within and outside the region
This volume serves as the definitive identification guide for the 1,300 bird species inhabiting the Indian subcontinent, providing a systematic framework for ornithological study in the region. Authors Carol Inskipp and Richard Grimmett synthesize extensive field data to offer a comprehensive resource for researchers and enthusiasts. The text integrates taxonomic classification with ecological context to facilitate accurate species identification across diverse geographical territories.
What You Will Find
Experts and ornithologists recognize this work as a foundational reference for the region due to its rigorous detail and extensive illustrative support. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which makes it a standard tool for serious field research and professional study.
Page Count:
888
Publication Date:
1999-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0195649079
ISBN-13:
9780195649079
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