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This fascinating book comprises a comprehensive treatise on the various birds native to Calcutta. A wonderful book full of interesting information and containing a plethora of detailed illustrations, this text is perfect for those with an interest in the birds common in this part of the world and makes for a great addition to any collection of ornithological literature. The chapters of this book include: The Crow, The Magpie, The Seven Sisters, The Bulbul, The King-Crow, The Tailor-Bird, The Oricle, The Mynah, The Dhyal, The Sparrow, The Honeysucker, The Woodpecker, The Coppersmith, The…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This fascinating book comprises a comprehensive treatise on the various birds native to Calcutta. A wonderful book full of interesting information and containing a plethora of detailed illustrations, this text is perfect for those with an interest in the birds common in this part of the world and makes for a great addition to any collection of ornithological literature. The chapters of this book include: The Crow, The Magpie, The Seven Sisters, The Bulbul, The King-Crow, The Tailor-Bird, The Oricle, The Mynah, The Dhyal, The Sparrow, The Honeysucker, The Woodpecker, The Coppersmith, The Blue-Jay, The Kingfisher, The Swift, The Parrot, The Owl, et cetera. This text has been elected for modern republication due to its educational value, and is proudly republished here complete with a new introduction on ornithology.
Autorenporträt
Frank Finn (1868 -1932) was an English ornithologist born in Maidstone. Finn was a prolific author of ornithology books. His works include How to Know the Indian Ducks (1901), Ornithological and other Oddities (1907), Eggs and Nests of British Birds (1910) and Indian Sporting Birds (1915). Finn was editor of The Zoologist during its last two years, from 1915 to 1916.