Handbook of the Birds of India and Pakistan
The Handbook of the Birds of India and Pakistan is the Pamela Rasmussen, after the deaths of Ali in 1987 and Ripley in 2001.[1]
- Volumes
- with publication dates
- 1 – Divers to Hawks (1e 1968, 2e 1978)
- (Loons; Grebes; Petrels & Shearwaters; Tropicbirds; Pelicans; Boobies; Cormorants & Darter; Frigate birds; Herons, Egrets, Bitterns; Storks; Ibises & Spoonbill; Flamingos; Ducks, Geese, Swans; Hawks, Eagles, Vultures etc.[2])
- 2 – Megapodes to Crab Plover (1e 1969, 2e 1980)
- (Megapodes; Pheasants, Partridges, Francolins, Quails, Peafowls etc.; Button-quails; Cranes; Rails, Crakes & Coots; Finfoots; Bustards; Jacanas; Oystercatchers; Plovers & Lapwings; Sandpipers, Snipes, Godwits, Stints etc.; Phalaropes; Snipes; Stilts, Avocets, Ibisbills; Crab plovers[3])
- 3 – Stone Curlews to Owls (1e 1969, 2e 1981)
- (Stone-curlews or Thick-knees; Coursers & Pratincoles; Skuas & Jaegars; Gulls & Terns; Sandgrouses; Pigeons & Doves; Parrots; Cuckoos; Barn owls; Owls[4])
- 4 – Frogmouths to Pittas (1e 1970, 2e 1983)
- (Frogmouths; Nightjars; Swifts; Trogons; Kingfishers; Bee-eaters; Rollers; Hoopoes; Hornbills; Barbets; Honeyguides; Wrynecks; Piculets; Woodpeckers; Broadbills; Pittas[5])
- 5 – Larks to the Grey Hypocolius (1e 1972, 2e 1986)
- (Larks; Swallows & Martins; Shrikes; Orioles; Drongos; Wood-swallows; Mynas & Starlings; Crows, Jays, Treepies; Waxwings[6])
- 6 – Cuckoo-Shrikes to Babaxes (1e 1971, 2e 1996)
- (Cuckooshrikes & Minivets; Fairy Bluebirds, Ioras, Leafbirds; Bulbuls; Babblers[7])
- 7 – Laughing Thrushes to the Mangrove Whistler (1e 1972, 2e 1996)
- (Laughingthrushes, Shrike-babblers, Tit-babblers, Sibias; Flycatchers[8])
- 8 – Warblers to Redstarts (1e 1973, 2e 1997)
- (Tesias; Bush-warblers; Prinias; Tailor birds; Grassbirds; Warblers; Leaf warblers; Shortwings, Thrushes, Chats & Redstarts[9])
- 9 – Robins to Wagtails (1e 1973, 2e 1998)
- (Chats, Forktails, Whistling-thrushes, Thrushes; Wrens; Dippers; Accentors; Tits; Nuthatches; Creepers; Pipits & Wagtails[10])
- 10 – Flowerpeckers to Buntings (1e 1974, 2e 1999)
- (Flowerpeckers; Sunbirds; White-eyes; House & Rock Sparrows; Weaverbirds & Bayas; Avadavats & Munias; Goldfinches & Allies; Buntings[11])
References
- ^ a b Ali, S & SD Ripley (1999). Handbook of the Birds of India and Pakistan. Edition 2. Vol. 10. Oxford University Press.
- ^ Ali, S. & Ripley, S.D (1980). Handbook of the Birds of India and Pakistan (Vol1). Delhi: Oxford University Press. pp. vii–xi.
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - ^ Ali, S. & Ripley, S.D (1980). Handbook of the Birds of India and Pakistan (Vol 2). Delhi. pp. v–ix.
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - ^ Ali, S. & Ripley, S.D. (1983). Handbook of the Birds of India and Pakistan (Vol 4). Delhi: Oxford University Press. pp. v–ix.
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - ^ Ali, S. & Ripley, S.D. (1987). Handbook of the Birds of India and Pakistan. Delhi: Oxford University Press. pp. v–viii.
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - ^ Ali, S. & Ripley, S.D. (1996). Handbook of the Birds of India and Pakistan (Vol 6). Delhi: Oxford University Press. pp. v–ix.
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link - ^ Ali, S. & Ripley, S.D. (1999). Handbook of the Birds of India and Pakistan. Delhi: OUP. pp. ix–xiii.
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