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Second Edition. — Oxford University Press, 1981. — 329 p. The Handbook of the Birds of India and Pakistan is the magnum opus of Indian ornithologist Salim Ali, written along with S. Dillon Ripley. The 10-volume work, often referred to as "the handbook", was started in 1964 and ended in 1974. A single volume "compact edition" of the "Handbook" was also produced and a...
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Second Edition. — Oxford University Press, 1978. — 382 p. The Handbook of the Birds of India and Pakistan is the magnum opus of Indian ornithologist Salim Ali, written along with S. Dillon Ripley. The 10-volume work, often referred to as "the handbook", was started in 1964 and ended in 1974. A single volume "compact edition" of the "Handbook" was also produced and a...
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Second Edition. — Oxford University Press, 1980. — 347 p. The Handbook of the Birds of India and Pakistan is the magnum opus of Indian ornithologist Salim Ali, written along with S. Dillon Ripley. The 10-volume work, often referred to as "the handbook", was started in 1964 and ended in 1974. A single volume "compact edition" of the "Handbook" was also produced and a...
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Second Edition. — Oxford University Press, 1983. — 267 p. The Handbook of the Birds of India and Pakistan is the magnum opus of Indian ornithologist Salim Ali, written along with S. Dillon Ripley. The 10-volume work, often referred to as "the handbook", was started in 1964 and ended in 1974. A single volume "compact edition" of the "Handbook" was also produced and a...
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Second Edition. — Oxford University Press, 1987. — 297 p. The Handbook of the Birds of India and Pakistan is the magnum opus of Indian ornithologist Salim Ali, written along with S. Dillon Ripley. The 10-volume work, often referred to as "the handbook", was started in 1964 and ended in 1974. A single volume "compact edition" of the "Handbook" was also produced and a...
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Second Edition. — Oxford University Press, 1996. — 259 p. — ISBN: 0-19-562978-7. The Handbook of the Birds of India and Pakistan is the magnum opus of Indian ornithologist Salim Ali, written along with S. Dillon Ripley. The 10-volume work, often referred to as "the handbook", was started in 1964 and ended in 1974. A single volume "compact edition" of the "Handbook" was also...
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Second Edition. — Oxford University Press, 1999. — 269 p. The Handbook of the Birds of India and Pakistan is the magnum opus of Indian ornithologist Salim Ali, written along with S. Dillon Ripley. The 10-volume work, often referred to as "the handbook", was started in 1964 and ended in 1974. A single volume "compact edition" of the "Handbook" was also produced and a...
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Second Edition. — Oxford University Press, 1996. — 251 p. — ISBN: 0-19-563590-6. The Handbook of the Birds of India and Pakistan is the magnum opus of Indian ornithologist Salim Ali, written along with S. Dillon Ripley. The 10-volume work, often referred to as "the handbook", was started in 1964 and ended in 1974. A single volume "compact edition" of the "Handbook" was also...
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Second Edition. — Oxford University Press, 1997. — 297 p. — ISBN: 0-19-563657-0. The Handbook of the Birds of India and Pakistan is the magnum opus of Indian ornithologist Salim Ali, written along with S. Dillon Ripley. The 10-volume work, often referred to as "the handbook", was started in 1964 and ended in 1974. A single volume "compact edition" of the "Handbook" was also...
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Second Edition. — Oxford University Press, 1998. — 331 p. — ISBN: 0-19-563695-3. The Handbook of the Birds of India and Pakistan is the magnum opus of Indian ornithologist Salim Ali, written along with S. Dillon Ripley. The 10-volume work, often referred to as "the handbook", was started in 1964 and ended in 1974. A single volume "compact edition" of the "Handbook" was also...
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London: Witherby & Co, 1913. — 348 p. My reasons for writing a volume upon our Indian Pigeons and Doves are several, and I trust will be deemed sufficient by my readers. In the first place, there has as yet been no book published which deals with these most beautiful birds from the point of view of the Sportsman and Field-Naturalist as well as from that of the Scientific or...
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Bombay: Bombay Natural History Society, 1908. — 376 p. In 1896 the Honorary Secretary of the Bombay Natural History Society induced me to write a series of articles on our Indian Chenomorphydae, and consequently the articles which commenced in Volume XI of the "Journal" of that Society made their appearance. Since the publication of Hume and Marshall's "Game-Birds" no attempt...
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Kolkata: Zoological Survey of India, 2002. — 44 p. — ISBN: 81-85874-80-8. Information on the Endemic Birds of India is scattered. Ripley (1961) in his 'Synopsis' devoted a chapter on the Endemic bird Taxa of the Indian Subcontinent. He (1961) mentioned 176 species (under 104 genera, 39 families, and 16 orders) and 11 genera as Endemic Taxa for the entire Indian Subcontinent. Of...
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Third Edition. — Calcutta: Thacker, Spink & Co, 1917. — 166 p. The kind reception accorded to the first edition of the present little work has been deemed a justification for its reproduction in an improved form. A few necessary alterations have been made to bring it up-to-date, and the chapters have been re-arranged to bring the birds dealt with into the same order as that in...
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2nd Edition. — Helm, 2020. — 368 p. This fully updated edition of Birds of Nepal is the most comprehensive guide to the birds of this beautiful Himalayan country. Every species of bird recorded in Nepal is covered in this fantastic guide, including vagrants, with accurate distribution maps for most species. More than 790 species are featured with illustrations and concise text...
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Amravati: Wildlife and Environment Conservation Society, 2020. — 101 p. — ISBN: 978-81-945056-3-1. The eBook in English is about 100 widespread birds found in India. The book describes 100 species of birds with their identification, calls, residential status, habitat, and distribution along with updated maps, some habits and food of most species, and interesting tidbits about...
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