"A Bird Calendar for Northern India" by Douglas Dewar is a 20th-century scientific exploration of the birds in northern India, organized like a calendar. Each month of the year brings a new lens for the reader to view the life cycles of the area's different bird species through, highlighting behaviors, songs, and nest building. The opening month of January introduces the reader to the climate, winter scenery, and bird diversity of the northern Indian area. The book acts as a key for ornithologists, bird watchers, and those curious about the interworking dynamics of birds and seasonal habits.
A Bird Calendar for Northern India
By Douglas Dewar
Discover the vibrant world of Northern India's birds as they communicate and build nests throughout the changing seasons.
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