"Birds of the Indian Hills" by Douglas Dewar is a detailed guidebook about the different types of birds that live in the mountains of India. Dewar helps people recognize and learn about the many kinds of birds that live in places like the Himalayas. He talks about the big changes in the land, from the flat areas to the tall mountains, which create homes for all sorts of birds. The publication concentrates on birds you can commonly see in the summer, about 5,000 to 7,000 feet high. With his descriptions, Dewar shows how the mountains' conditions greatly impact the birds' lives and behaviors.
Birds of the Indian Hills
By Douglas Dewar
Explore the towering peaks of the Himalayas and discover an amazing world of unique birds thriving in the mountainous regions of India.
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