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With the exception of British Birds in the Plains of India, which appeared in The Civil and Military Gazette, and The Indian Corby, Birds in the Rain, and Do Animals Thinks? Which came out in The Times of India, the articles which compose this book made their debut in one or other of the following papers: The Madras Mail, The Indian Field, The Englishman. The author takes this opportunity of thanking the editors of the above named newspapers for permission to ...
The Object of this book is to enable people interested in birds to identity those they meet with while walking in the hill stations of the Himalayas and stations of the Himalayas and Kashmir and those they see in the Kashmir valley. The birds dealt with are the ones commonly seen IN Summer at such places. As nine out of ten species of hill birds move to lower levels in winter, the bird population of a hill station in winter differs from that in summer. The scope ...