A Bird Calendar for Northern India

A Bird Calendar for Northern India

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Author: Dewar, Douglas,1875-1957
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A Bird Calendar for Northern India

A Bird Calendar for Northern India

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A Bird Calendar for Northern India

Dhs. 46.74 Dhs. 23.36
Author: Dewar, Douglas,1875-1957
Format: eBook
Language: English

A Bird Calendar for Northern India

I am indebted to the editor of The Pioneer for permission to republish the sketches that form this calendar, and to Mr. A. J. Currie for placing at my disposal his unpublished notes on the birds of the Punjab. Full descriptions of all the Indian birds of which the doings are chronicled in this calendar are to be found in the four volumes of the Fauna of British India devoted to birds; popular descriptions of the majority are given in my Indian Birds. Take nine-and-twenty sunny, bracing English May days, steal from March as many still, starry nights, to these add two rainy mornings and evenings, and the product will resemble a typical Indian January. This is the coolest month in the year, a month when the climate is invigorating and the sunshine temperate. But even in January the sun's rays have sufficient power to cause the thermometer to register 70 in the shade at noon, save on an occasional cloudy day. The cold increases throughout the hours of darkness. In the Punjab hoar-frosts form daily; and in the milder United Provinces the temperature often falls sufficiently to allow of the formation of thin sheets of ice. Towards dawn mists collect which are not dispersed until the sun has shone upon them for several hours. The vultures await the dissipation of these vapours before they ascend to the upper air, there to soar on outstretched wings and scan the earth for food. ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 18237
Author: Dewar, Douglas
Release Date: Apr 23, 2006
Format: eBook
Language: English

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