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OISEAUX DE L'INDE : PAKISTAN, NÉPAL, BANGLADESH, BHOUTAN, ISR par Carol Inskipp-

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BIRDS OF INDIA: PAKISTAN, NEPAL, BANGLADESH, BHUTAN, SRI By Carol Inskipp
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Subject
Pets & Animal Care
Country/Region of Manufacture
India
Topic
Birdwatching Guides, Animals / Birds
Country
Nepal
ISBN
9780691153490
Book Title
Birds of India : Pakistan, Nepal, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Sri Lanka, and the Maldives-Second Edition
Item Length
8.5in
Publisher
Princeton University Press
Publication Year
2012
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
1.1in
Author
Tim Inskipp, Richard Grimmett, Carol Inskipp
Features
Revised
Genre
Nature
Item Width
5.5in
Item Weight
32.1 Oz
Number of Pages
480 Pages

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The best field guide to the birds of the Indian subcontinent is now even better. Thoroughly revised, with 73 new plates and many others updated or repainted, the second edition of Birds of India now features all maps and text opposite the plates for quicker and easier reference. Newly identified species have been added, the text has been extensively revised, and all the maps are new. Comprehensive and definitive, this is the indispensable guide for anyone birding in this part of the world. The leading field guide to the birds of the Indian subcontinent--now thoroughly revised and improved 1,375 species illustrated and described, including all residents, migrants, and vagrants 226 color plates--including 73 new ones--depict every species and many distinct plumages and races Concise text and accurate distribution maps opposite plates for easy reference Includes newly identified species

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Publisher
Princeton University Press
ISBN-10
0691153493
ISBN-13
9780691153490
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Book Title
Birds of India : Pakistan, Nepal, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Sri Lanka, and the Maldives-Second Edition
Author
Tim Inskipp, Richard Grimmett, Carol Inskipp
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Features
Revised
Topic
Birdwatching Guides, Animals / Birds
Publication Year
2012
Genre
Nature
Number of Pages
480 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
8.5in
Item Height
1.1in
Item Width
5.5in
Item Weight
32.1 Oz

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Series Volume Number
81
Edition Description
Revised Edition
Edition Number
2
Reviews
"Without a doubt, this user-friendly guide is a must for anyone heading to the Indian subcontinent or for those who simply want to add another remarkable field guide to their library. My next backpacking trip will hopefully be the Indian subcontinent and the Birds of India will certainly be the first item packed." ---Ethan Kistler, Nomadic Birder, "What a beautiful book. Since I was a child, reading Rudyard Kipling's Jungle Book , I have wanted to go to India. I haven't made it yet, but if I ever get to go, this book will be in my suitcase, even if something else has to be left out." --Penny Miller, A Charm of Finches blog, The quality of the color plates and the amount of detailed information packed into this relatively compact field guide make this a top title for anyone interested in birds of the Indian Subcontinent and a must for any birder traveling to the region. I give Birds of India 4.5 Goldfinches out of 5. ---Amy Evenstad, Magnificent Frigatebird, Exactly what was needed'. The authors have done a wonderful job of balancing the needs of information and space. -- Bird Watcher's Digest, Achieve[s] the high standards one expects from Princeton University Press field guides. Excellent for casual bird enthusiasts and serious birders making short visits to the regions covered., "This book is the field guide for the birds of the Indian Subcontinent…. Most highly recommended." -- Wildlife Activist, "This book is the field guide for the birds of the Indian Subcontinent. Most highly recommended."-- Wildlife Activist, The best field guide to the birds of the Indian subcontinent is now even better. . . . I thoroughly recommend this and can't wait to get back to the sub-continent for it to help me fill some gaps in my lists!, Without a doubt, this user-friendly guide is a must for anyone heading to the Indian subcontinent or for those who simply want to add another remarkable field guide to their library. My next backpacking trip will hopefully be the Indian subcontinent and the Birds of India will certainly be the first item packed., "Even if you have the first edition of the Birds of India: Pakistan, Nepal, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Sri Lanka, and the Maldives , you will benefit enormously from this second edition. . . . Comprehensive and authoritative, this is an indispensable guide for anyone birding anywhere in the Indian Subcontinent." ---Frank Lambert, Birder's Library, This latest book on the birds of India becomes the one to own and the one use in the field, and although no one will find themselves alone in India, I can heartily recommend Birds Of India as a worthy companion for any birder planning to visit there, or indeed any part of the Indian subcontinent. It will also follow someone around by fitting into a rucksack or a large pocket., The quality of the color plates and the amount of detailed information packed into this relatively compact field guide make this a top title for anyone interested in birds of the Indian Subcontinent and a must for any birder traveling to the region. I give Birds of India 4.5 Goldfinches out of 5., "Achieve[s] the high standards one expects from Princeton University Press field guides. Excellent for casual bird enthusiasts and serious birders making short visits to the regions covered." -- Condor, "The quality of the color plates and the amount of detailed information packed into this relatively compact field guide make this a top title for anyone interested in birds of the Indian Subcontinent and a must for any birder traveling to the region. I give Birds of India 4.5 Goldfinches out of 5." ---Amy Evenstad, Magnificent Frigatebird, "Exactly what was needed. The authors have done a wonderful job of balancing the needs of information and space."-- Bird Watcher's Digest, "Achieve[s] the high standards one expects from Princeton University Press field guides. Excellent for casual bird enthusiasts and serious birders making short visits to the regions covered."-- Condor, "Even if you have the first edition of the Birds of India: Pakistan, Nepal, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Sri Lanka, and the Maldives , you will benefit enormously from this second edition. . . . Comprehensive and authoritative, this is an indispensable guide for anyone birding anywhere in the Indian Subcontinent." --Frank Lambert, Birder's Library blog, The amazing variety of colorful species represented in this field guide are a feast for the mind and the eye, even if one is not planning on boarding the next plane for a birding trip to the subcontinent. -- Dorothy Borders, Backyard Birder, "The best field guide to the birds of the Indian subcontinent is now even better. . . . I thoroughly recommend this and can't wait to get back to the sub-continent for it to help me fill some gaps in my lists!" -- Fatbirder, "Exactly what was needed. The authors have done a wonderful job of balancing the needs of information and space."-- Bird Watchers Digest, The best field guide to the birds of the Indian subcontinent is now even better. . . . I thoroughly recommend this and can't wait to get back to the sub-continent for it to help me fill some gaps in my lists! -- "Fatbirder, "This latest book on the birds of India becomes the one to own and the one use in the field, and although no one will find themselves alone in India, I can heartily recommend Birds Of India as a worthy companion for any birder planning to visit there, or indeed any part of the Indian subcontinent. It will also follow someone around by fitting into a rucksack or a large pocket." -- Another Bird Blog, A guide to India has a lot of ground to cover, and with a growing cadre of local birders as part of an increasing middle class in the country, it's as apt to be used as extensively by Indians as by visitors to India, which makes it doubly important that it's right. . . . Both local and visiting birders have a lot to look forward to in this guide, but you'd expect nothing less from Princeton University Press. There are only a few options for those wishing to bird India, they're certainly fortunate that the one that's available is of such uniformly high quality., What a beautiful book. Since I was a child, reading Rudyard Kipling's Jungle Book , I have wanted to go to India. I haven't made it yet, but if I ever get to go, this book will be in my suitcase, even if something else has to be left out. -- Penny Miller, A Charm of Finches, Even if you have the first edition of the Birds of India: Pakistan, Nepal, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Sri Lanka, and the Maldives , you will benefit enormously from this second edition. . . . Comprehensive and authoritative, this is an indispensable guide for anyone birding anywhere in the Indian Subcontinent. ---Frank Lambert, Birder's Library, "Without a doubt, this user-friendly guide is a must for anyone heading to the Indian subcontinent or for those who simply want to add another remarkable field guide to their library. My next backpacking trip will hopefully be the Indian subcontinent and the Birds of India will certainly be the first item packed."-- Ethan Kistler, Nomadic Birder blog, Without a doubt, this user-friendly guide is a must for anyone heading to the Indian subcontinent or for those who simply want to add another remarkable field guide to their library. My next backpacking trip will hopefully be the Indian subcontinent and the Birds of India will certainly be the first item packed. -- Ethan Kistler, Nomadic Birder, "What a beautiful book. Since I was a child, reading Rudyard Kipling's Jungle Book , I have wanted to go to India. I haven't made it yet, but if I ever get to go, this book will be in my suitcase, even if something else has to be left out." ---Penny Miller, A Charm of Finches, "The best field guide to the birds of the Indian subcontinent is now even better. . . . I thoroughly recommend this and can't wait to get back to the sub-continent for it to help me fill some gaps in my lists!"-- Fatbirder, "I would recommend Birds of India: Pakistan, Nepal, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Sri Lanka, and the Maldives for any birders who live in or will be traveling to visit India or one of its neighbors."-- John Beetham, A DC Birding Blog, "The amazing variety of colorful species represented in this field guide are a feast for the mind and the eye, even if one is not planning on boarding the next plane for a birding trip to the subcontinent." --Dorothy Borders, Backyard Birder blog, What a beautiful book. Since I was a child, reading Rudyard Kipling's Jungle Book , I have wanted to go to India. I haven't made it yet, but if I ever get to go, this book will be in my suitcase, even if something else has to be left out. ---Penny Miller, A Charm of Finches, I would recommend Birds of India: Pakistan, Nepal, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Sri Lanka, and the Maldives for any birders who live in or will be traveling to visit India or one of its neighbors. -- John Beetham, A DC Birding Blog, Exactly what was needed. The authors have done a wonderful job of balancing the needs of information and space., Achieve[s] the high standards one expects from Princeton University Press field guides'. Excellent for casual bird enthusiasts and serious birders making short visits to the regions covered. -- Condor, Even if you have the first edition of the Birds of India: Pakistan, Nepal, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Sri Lanka, and the Maldives , you will benefit enormously from this second edition. . . . Comprehensive and authoritative, this is an indispensable guide for anyone birding anywhere in the Indian Subcontinent. -- Frank Lambert, Birder's Library, "The amazing variety of colorful species represented in this field guide are a feast for the mind and the eye, even if one is not planning on boarding the next plane for a birding trip to the subcontinent."-- Dorothy Borders, Backyard Birder blog, This book is the field guide for the birds of the Indian Subcontinent'. Most highly recommended. -- Wildlife Activist, A guide to India has a lot of ground to cover, and with a growing cadre of local birders as part of an increasing middle class in the country, it's as apt to be used as extensively by Indians as by visitors to India, which makes it doubly important that it's right. . . . Both local and visiting birders have a lot to look forward to in this guide, but you'd expect nothing less from Princeton University Press. There are only a few options for those wishing to bird India, they're certainly fortunate that the one that's available is of such uniformly high quality. ---Nate Swick, Drinking Bird, "This book is the field guide for the birds of the Indian Subcontinent.... Most highly recommended."-- Wildlife Activist, "I would recommend Birds of India: Pakistan, Nepal, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Sri Lanka, and the Maldives for any birders who live in or will be traveling to visit India or one of its neighbors." --John Beetham, A DC Birding Blog, Exactly what was needed'. The authors have done a wonderful job of balancing the needs of information and space., A guide to India has a lot of ground to cover, and with a growing cadre of local birders as part of an increasing middle class in the country, it's as apt to be used as extensively by Indians as by visitors to India, which makes it doubly important that it's right. . . . Both local and visiting birders have a lot to look forward to in this guide, but you'd expect nothing less from Princeton University Press. There are only a few options for those wishing to bird India, they're certainly fortunate that the one that's available is of such uniformly high quality. -- Nate Swick, Drinking Bird, "This book is the field guide for the birds of the Indian Subcontinent…. Most highly recommended."-- Wildlife Activist, "A guide to India has a lot of ground to cover, and with a growing cadre of local birders as part of an increasing middle class in the country, it's as apt to be used as extensively by Indians as by visitors to India, which makes it doubly important that it's right. . . . Both local and visiting birders have a lot to look forward to in this guide, but you'd expect nothing less from Princeton University Press. There are only a few options for those wishing to bird India, they're certainly fortunate that the one that's available is of such uniformly high quality." --Nate Swick, Drinking Bird blog, "This book is the field guide for the birds of the Indian Subcontinent.... Most highly recommended." -- Wildlife Activist, "Even if you have the first edition of the Birds of India: Pakistan, Nepal, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Sri Lanka, and the Maldives , you will benefit enormously from this second edition. . . . Comprehensive and authoritative, this is an indispensable guide for anyone birding anywhere in the Indian Subcontinent."-- Frank Lambert, Birder's Library blog, The amazing variety of colorful species represented in this field guide are a feast for the mind and the eye, even if one is not planning on boarding the next plane for a birding trip to the subcontinent. ---Dorothy Borders, Backyard Birder, "The quality of the color plates and the amount of detailed information packed into this relatively compact field guide make this a top title for anyone interested in birds of the Indian Subcontinent and a must for any birder traveling to the region. I give Birds of India 4.5 Goldfinches out of 5."-- Amy Evenstad, Magnificent Frigatebird blog, "This latest book on the birds of India becomes the one to own and the one use in the field, and although no one will find themselves alone in India, I can heartily recommend Birds Of India as a worthy companion for any birder planning to visit there, or indeed any part of the Indian subcontinent. It will also follow someone around by fitting into a rucksack or a large pocket."-- Another Bird Blog, What a beautiful book. Since I was a child, reading Rudyard Kipling's Jungle Book , I have wanted to go to India. I haven't made it yet, but if I ever get to go, this book will be in my suitcase, even if something else has to be left out., This latest book on the birds of India becomes the one to own and the one use in the field, and although no one will find themselves alone in India, I can heartily recommend Birds Of India as a worthy companion for any birder planning to visit there, or indeed any part of the Indian subcontinent. It will also follow someone around by fitting into a rucksack or a large pocket. -- "Another Bird Blog, This Book Is the Field Guide for the Birds of the Indian Subcontinent.... Most Highly Recommended., "Exactly what was needed. The authors have done a wonderful job of balancing the needs of information and space." -- Bird Watcher's Digest, I would recommend Birds of India: Pakistan, Nepal, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Sri Lanka, and the Maldives for any birders who live in or will be traveling to visit India or one of its neighbors., "I would recommend Birds of India: Pakistan, Nepal, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Sri Lanka, and the Maldives for any birders who live in or will be traveling to visit India or one of its neighbors." ---John Beetham, A DC Birding Blog, "This book is the field guide for the birds of the Indian Subcontinent'. Most highly recommended."-- Wildlife Activist, The amazing variety of colorful species represented in this field guide are a feast for the mind and the eye, even if one is not planning on boarding the next plane for a birding trip to the subcontinent., I would recommend Birds of India: Pakistan, Nepal, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Sri Lanka, and the Maldives for any birders who live in or will be traveling to visit India or one of its neighbors. ---John Beetham, A DC Birding Blog, "A guide to India has a lot of ground to cover, and with a growing cadre of local birders as part of an increasing middle class in the country, it's as apt to be used as extensively by Indians as by visitors to India, which makes it doubly important that it's right. . . . Both local and visiting birders have a lot to look forward to in this guide, but you'd expect nothing less from Princeton University Press. There are only a few options for those wishing to bird India, they're certainly fortunate that the one that's available is of such uniformly high quality."-- Nate Swick, Drinking Bird blog, Even if you have the first edition of the Birds of India: Pakistan, Nepal, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Sri Lanka, and the Maldives , you will benefit enormously from this second edition. . . . Comprehensive and authoritative, this is an indispensable guide for anyone birding anywhere in the Indian Subcontinent., "Without a doubt, this user-friendly guide is a must for anyone heading to the Indian subcontinent or for those who simply want to add another remarkable field guide to their library. My next backpacking trip will hopefully be the Indian subcontinent and the Birds of India will certainly be the first item packed." --Ethan Kistler, Nomadic Birder blog, Without a doubt, this user-friendly guide is a must for anyone heading to the Indian subcontinent or for those who simply want to add another remarkable field guide to their library. My next backpacking trip will hopefully be the Indian subcontinent and the Birds of India will certainly be the first item packed. ---Ethan Kistler, Nomadic Birder, "What a beautiful book. Since I was a child, reading Rudyard Kipling's Jungle Book , I have wanted to go to India. I haven't made it yet, but if I ever get to go, this book will be in my suitcase, even if something else has to be left out."-- Penny Miller, A Charm of Finches blog, "The amazing variety of colorful species represented in this field guide are a feast for the mind and the eye, even if one is not planning on boarding the next plane for a birding trip to the subcontinent." ---Dorothy Borders, Backyard Birder, The quality of the color plates and the amount of detailed information packed into this relatively compact field guide make this a top title for anyone interested in birds of the Indian Subcontinent and a must for any birder traveling to the region. I give Birds of India 4.5 Goldfinches out of 5. -- Amy Evenstad, Magnificent Frigatebird, "A guide to India has a lot of ground to cover, and with a growing cadre of local birders as part of an increasing middle class in the country, it's as apt to be used as extensively by Indians as by visitors to India, which makes it doubly important that it's right. . . . Both local and visiting birders have a lot to look forward to in this guide, but you'd expect nothing less from Princeton University Press. There are only a few options for those wishing to bird India, they're certainly fortunate that the one that's available is of such uniformly high quality." ---Nate Swick, Drinking Bird, "The quality of the color plates and the amount of detailed information packed into this relatively compact field guide make this a top title for anyone interested in birds of the Indian Subcontinent and a must for any birder traveling to the region. I give Birds of India 4.5 Goldfinches out of 5." --Amy Evenstad, Magnificent Frigatebird blog
Copyright Date
2012
Target Audience
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Series
Princeton Field Guides
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