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Birds of Nepal describes, in field guide form, nearly a tenth of the known birds in the world. Over 1,000 individuals are shown, all in colour, representing 753 species. All data on the birds are given on the page facing the illustrations to facilitate quick identifications. This important format has been used to cover an exclusively Asian area. There are 152 colour plates in the book. The fifth edition has been revised and improved.