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Birds of Our Country Their Eggs, Nests, Life, Haunts and Identification

by  E. Kay Robinson, Frank Finn
Birds of Our Country Their Eggs, Nests, Life, Haunts and Identification,9788176220392

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Publisher:Biotech Books
Published In:1999
ISBN-13:9788176220392
Weight:200 gms
Pages:968 Pages, 830 Plates (Partly Col.)

The Title "Birds of Our Country Their Eggs, Nests, Life, Haunts and Identification" is written by E. Kay Robinson, Frank Finn. This book was published in the year 1999. The publisher of this title is Biotech Books. Birds of Our Country Their Eggs, Nests, Life, Haunts and Identification is currently Not Available with us.You can enquire about this book and we will let you know the availability.

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About the Book

This lavishly illustrated set of 2 vols incorporates an interesting, absorbing and informative account of different varieties of hundreds of birds, found in different parts of the world. There are easy tips for identification of Birds and details of their size, colour, habits and habitats, as also of their eggs, nests and haunts. Birds have been arranged alphabetically according to their common names.

To give a wider coverage to the subject, a short account of the most important species of birds found in the Greater Britain is also included. Other highlights of the Book are: detailed classification of birds together with the scientific names, and an exhaustive index for easier reference hunting.

The book is a work of definite and lasting reference value for the naturalists, concerned researchers and of course, the bird lovers from around the world.