** "Birds of the Plains" by Douglas Dewar, is a scientific book that looks at different kinds of birds living in the plains of India, describing what they are like, how they act, and how important they are to their environment. Dewar makes it interesting by showing how birds from Britain are like and unlike the ones in India, which would be interesting for people who like nature and birds. The story starts by talking about how birds can be found all over the world, but each place has its own special types. He also mentions that he likes seeing British birds in India, and he uses birds like sparrows and barn owls to point out the little changes that happen when familiar birds live in different places. The book is both educational and fun to read, with stories that help readers relate to the bigger topic of studying birds. **
Birds of the Plains
By Douglas Dewar
** Discover a world where familiar winged creatures take on new forms, revealing surprising differences and adaptations in their Indian habitat.
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