The Search for India’s Rarest Birds

The Search for India’s Rarest Birds

Shashank Dalvi and Anita Mani (Eds)

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  • Language: English
  • Print Length: 280 Pages
  • ISBN-10: 9789353453206
  • ISBN-13: 978-9353453206

To find a rare bird is the ultimate dream of ornithologists and birdwatchers. But doing it requires an understanding of habitats, animal behaviour and people skills as well as plain old good luck. Join ornithologists, naturalists and birdwatchers in the dense jungles of north-eastern India, the mysterious channels of the Sundarbans, the shola grasslands of the Western Ghats and the majestic landforms of the Deccan, as they track down the rarest birds of the Indian subcontinent.

To find a rare bird is the ultimate dream of ornithologists and birdwatchers. But doing it requires an understanding of habitats, animal behaviour and people skills as well as plain old good luck. Join ornithologists, naturalists and birdwatchers in the dense jungles of north-eastern India, the mysterious channels of the Sundarbans, the shola grasslands of the Western Ghats and the majestic landforms of the Deccan, as they track down the rarest birds of the Indian subcontinent.

Author Bios:

One of India’s best field biologists, Shashank Dalvi co-discovered and described a new bird species – the Himalayan Forest Thrush. He has also rediscovered several species of birds.

Anita Mani lives, works and birds in Delhi, from where she runs Indian Pitta, her book imprint with Juggernaut Books. In addition to editing books about birds and natural history, Anita writes on technology and communications, a throwback to the time she ran the operations of a communications software company.

One of India’s best field biologists, Shashank Dalvi co-discovered and described a new bird species – the Himalayan Forest Thrush. He has also rediscovered several species of birds.

Anita Mani lives, works and birds in Delhi, from where she runs Indian Pitta, her book imprint with Juggernaut Books. In addition to editing books about birds and natural history, Anita writes on technology and communications, a throwback to the time she ran the operations of a communications software company.

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