Compiling all the available information this guide to the birds Rajasthan brings to light some of the best amateur bird photographers and field ornithologists from Rajasthan.
Compiling all the available information this guide to the birds Rajasthan brings to light some of the best amateur bird photographers and field ornithologists from Rajasthan.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Rakesh Vyas is a postgraduate in Zoology and holds a postgraduate diploma in Ecology and Environment. He has been active in the field of avian research and conservation for over three decades and was a member of the State Wildlife Advisory Board, Rajasthan, and Honorary Wildlife Warden in Rajasthan. He has worked with national and international NGOs on environmental awareness, wildlife conservation, and man-animal conflict issues. He has travelled extensively and studied birds in Turkey, Australia, and Bahrain.
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Preface Foreword Messages Acknowledgements Introduction Critically Endangered Himalayan Quail or Mountain Quail White-backed or Oriental White-rumped Vulture Slender-billed Vulture Red-headed or King Vulture Baer's Pochard Endangered Egyptian Vulture Black-bellied Tern Vulnerable Cheer Pheasant Western Tragopan Marbled Duck Long-tailed Duck Lesser White-fronted Goose Wood Snipe Lesser Adjutant Pallas's Fish-eagle Indian Spotted Eagle Eastern Imperial Eagle Greater Spotted Eagle Sarus Crane Indian Skimmer Great Slaty Woodpecker Grey-crowned prinia Bristled Grassbird Yellow Weaver White-throated or Hodgson's Bushchat Near Threatened Satyr Tragopan Falcated Duck Ferrugimous Duck Painted Stork Black-necked Stork Spot-billed Pelican Oriental Darter Laggar Falcon Lesser Fish-eagle Pallid Harrier Cinereous Vulture River Lapwing Eurasian Curlew Black-tailed Godwit River Tern Yellow-rumped Honeyguide European Roller Great Hornbill Tytler's Leaf Warbler References Index