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The Nests and Eggs of Indian Birds stands as a definitive reference work for ornithologists, naturalists, and bird enthusiasts studying avian species of the Indian subcontinent. Originally compiled by Allan O. Hume, a pioneering ornithologist, and expertly edited by Eugene Williams, this comprehensive volume provides meticulous documentation of nesting behaviors, nest construction, and egg morphology across hundreds of bird species.
Each entry includes detailed descriptions of nest architecture, nesting locations, clutch sizes, egg dimensions, and coloration patterns. The work combines scientific precision with accessible language, making it valuable for both academic researchers and amateur birdwatchers. With its extensive scope and historical significance, this publication remains an essential resource for understanding the reproductive ecology of Indian birds and serves as a foundation for modern ornithological studies in the region.







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