Description
Birds of an Indian Village is a remarkable ornithological work by Douglas Dewar that offers an intimate exploration of avian species inhabiting rural Indian communities. Through meticulous observation and detailed documentation, Dewar presents a comprehensive guide to the birds that grace Indian villages, their behaviors, habitats, and ecological significance.
This non-fiction masterpiece combines scientific accuracy with accessible writing, making it valuable for both serious ornithologists and nature enthusiasts. The author’s keen eye for detail captures the diverse bird species that call Indian villages home, examining their roles within the local ecosystem and their relationships with human inhabitants.
Originally published by Gyan Publishing House, this work remains an important reference for understanding Indian avifauna and rural wildlife. It serves as both a historical document of village bird populations and a timeless guide to bird watching and identification in Indian agricultural and rural settings.







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