Birds of Prey of the Indian Subcontinent

Birds of Prey of the Indian Subcontinent

Rishad Naoroji

Diurnal birds of prey are well represented in India, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Pakistan and the Maldives - 70 species of hawk, buzzard, kite, harrier, eagle, vulture, falcon and falconet are found in the region. Plates and photos show each species in all usual plumage forms, in flight and at rest. The species accounts cover field identification, and include sections on distribution, behaviour, status and population. 692 pages.

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