THE BIRDS OF THE DELHI AREA
THE BIRDS OF THE DELHI AREA
Sudhir Vyas
- Language: English
- Print Length: 320 Pages
- ISBN-10: 9353451646
- ISBN-13: 978-9353451646
An updated, thoroughly researched and annotated checklist of the birds of the National Capital Territory and the surrounding areas that can be covered within a day’s birding excursion from the city.
Delhi is one of the most bird-rich national capitals in the world with more than 470 bird species. Sudhir Vyas’s The Birds of the Delhi Area provides a superb insight into broader aspects of the birds seen – beyond identification – to contextualize their presence in the Delhi area, their habitat, distribution and to sum up the current state of our knowledge of their status, and changes in status over the past decades. An indispensable book for bird watchers in and around Delhi as well as those interested in the avifauna of one of India’s bird-rich regions.
An updated, thoroughly researched and annotated checklist of the birds of the National Capital Territory and the surrounding areas that can be covered within a day’s birding excursion from the city.
Delhi is one of the most bird-rich national capitals in the world with more than 470 bird species. Sudhir Vyas’s The Birds of the Delhi Area provides a superb insight into broader aspects of the birds seen – beyond identification – to contextualize their presence in the Delhi area, their habitat, distribution and to sum up the current state of our knowledge of their status, and changes in status over the past decades. An indispensable book for bird watchers in and around Delhi as well as those interested in the avifauna of one of India’s bird-rich regions.
Author Bios:
A career diplomat, now retired, Sudhir Vyas has pursued his passion for birdwatching for over 50 years around Delhi, elsewhere in India, and overseas as well, including in some of India’s neighbouring countries that he had the opportunity to serve in. He knows the birds of Delhi well, and has authored several articles and studies on the ornithology of the Delhi area. He’s also the author of a monograph on the subject published in the scholarly journal Indian Birds.
A career diplomat, now retired, Sudhir Vyas has pursued his passion for birdwatching for over 50 years around Delhi, elsewhere in India, and overseas as well, including in some of India’s neighbouring countries that he had the opportunity to serve in. He knows the birds of Delhi well, and has authored several articles and studies on the ornithology of the Delhi area. He’s also the author of a monograph on the subject published in the scholarly journal Indian Birds.


