Glimpses of Indian Birds

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Glimpses of Indian Birds

by Douglas Dewar

EN·~7 hours·44 chapters

Chapters

44 total

GLIMPSES OF INDIAN BIRDS

0:29

PREFACE

2:45

GLIMPSES OF INDIAN BIRDS - I BIRDS IN A GROVE

8:20

II THE MAGPIE-ROBIN

7:14

III THE INDIAN SNAKE-BIRD

6:34

IV MINIVETS

8:37

V THE POWER OF ANIMALS TO EXPRESS THOUGHT

9:02

VI PIED WOODPECKERS

8:40

VII A JHIL OUT OF SEASON

6:53

VIII BIRDS IN WHITE

8:46

Description

In this compact volume the author offers a series of vivid sketches of India’s avian life, guided by a keen eye and a skeptical mind. Rather than accepting the prevailing doctrines of protective coloration, he questions their foundations, insisting that observation should trump theory. The dedication to Theodore Roosevelt hints at a spirit of adventurous naturalism that runs through the pages. Readers will sense a lively debate with the scientific establishment, presented in clear, conversational prose.

One of the opening scenes places the reader beneath a modest grove of mango, tamarind, and pipal trees in Oudh during a crisp December morning. Here a chorus of sunbirds darts among the branches, their iridescent plumage flashing purple before fading to subdued tones as seasons change. Red‑whiskered bulbuls, cooing doves, and the fiery‑tailed Indian redstart add layers of sound and colour, creating a miniature orchestra of winter life. The author’s detailed observations invite listeners to picture the tableau and hear the subtle interplay of calls that define the habitat.

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Language

en

Duration

~7 hours (432K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Marcia Brooks, Stephen Hutcheson and the online Distributed Proofreaders Canada team at http://www.pgdpcanada.net

Release date

2014-07-26

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Douglas Dewar

Douglas Dewar

1875–1957

A British writer with a keen eye for the natural world, he became especially known for lively books about Indian birds. His work blends close observation, journalism, and a strong personal point of view.

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