Birds In My Indian Garden
An illustrated non-fiction picture book for children and curious readers, this newly reset edition will delight a fresh set of readers. Its central theme is the daily drama of urban avifauna—the birds that share Delhi’s parks and streets—covering courtship, nest-building, feeding, and survival. Designed for readers of all ages who love nature, the tone is educational yet warmly engaging, ideal for a picture book for early readers and families exploring interactive learning about city birds.
Presented through evocative, observation-rich prose and atmospheric illustrations, the reading journey feels like following a patient naturalist across the city. Readers meet the birds, watch their courtship and nesting, and learn how they raise their young and defend against predators. The experience is intimate and accessible, with concise natural-history notes that make urban wildlife feel nearby rather than distant.
Each section celebrates a different species and moment, from small, bustling birds to larger visitors—without spoiling nature’s surprises. The writing invites quiet reflection and curiosity about how birds live, hunt, and thrive in the city’s rhythms. The format supports activity-based learning for classroom or home use, inviting readers to observe, compare, and note behaviors.
- Profiles of Delhi’s urban birds, including mynahs, flycatchers, drongos, white-eyes, hoopoes, sunbirds, shikras, crows, sparrows, kites, and koels
- Short, descriptive entries that reveal courtship, nesting, incubation, and survival in city life
- Lyrical, accessible writing paired with atmospheric illustrations
- Guided observation prompts that invite readers to notice color, behavior, and habitat
- New edition with refreshed language and presentation
Readers emerge with a deeper appreciation for urban biodiversity, sharper powers of observation, and a sense of wonder at life in the city. The book nurtures curiosity, connects readers to the natural world around them, and leaves a lasting impression of how birds shape our everyday landscapes.
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Birds In My Indian Garden
Birds In My Indian Garden
An illustrated non-fiction picture book for children and curious readers, this newly reset edition will delight a fresh set of readers. Its central theme is the daily drama of urban avifauna—the birds that share Delhi’s parks and streets—covering courtship, nest-building, feeding, and survival. Designed for readers of all ages who love nature, the tone is educational yet warmly engaging, ideal for a picture book for early readers and families exploring interactive learning about city birds.
Presented through evocative, observation-rich prose and atmospheric illustrations, the reading journey feels like following a patient naturalist across the city. Readers meet the birds, watch their courtship and nesting, and learn how they raise their young and defend against predators. The experience is intimate and accessible, with concise natural-history notes that make urban wildlife feel nearby rather than distant.
Each section celebrates a different species and moment, from small, bustling birds to larger visitors—without spoiling nature’s surprises. The writing invites quiet reflection and curiosity about how birds live, hunt, and thrive in the city’s rhythms. The format supports activity-based learning for classroom or home use, inviting readers to observe, compare, and note behaviors.
- Profiles of Delhi’s urban birds, including mynahs, flycatchers, drongos, white-eyes, hoopoes, sunbirds, shikras, crows, sparrows, kites, and koels
- Short, descriptive entries that reveal courtship, nesting, incubation, and survival in city life
- Lyrical, accessible writing paired with atmospheric illustrations
- Guided observation prompts that invite readers to notice color, behavior, and habitat
- New edition with refreshed language and presentation
Readers emerge with a deeper appreciation for urban biodiversity, sharper powers of observation, and a sense of wonder at life in the city. The book nurtures curiosity, connects readers to the natural world around them, and leaves a lasting impression of how birds shape our everyday landscapes.
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An illustrated non-fiction picture book for children and curious readers, this newly reset edition will delight a fresh set of readers. Its central theme is the daily drama of urban avifauna—the birds that share Delhi’s parks and streets—covering courtship, nest-building, feeding, and survival. Designed for readers of all ages who love nature, the tone is educational yet warmly engaging, ideal for a picture book for early readers and families exploring interactive learning about city birds.
Presented through evocative, observation-rich prose and atmospheric illustrations, the reading journey feels like following a patient naturalist across the city. Readers meet the birds, watch their courtship and nesting, and learn how they raise their young and defend against predators. The experience is intimate and accessible, with concise natural-history notes that make urban wildlife feel nearby rather than distant.
Each section celebrates a different species and moment, from small, bustling birds to larger visitors—without spoiling nature’s surprises. The writing invites quiet reflection and curiosity about how birds live, hunt, and thrive in the city’s rhythms. The format supports activity-based learning for classroom or home use, inviting readers to observe, compare, and note behaviors.
- Profiles of Delhi’s urban birds, including mynahs, flycatchers, drongos, white-eyes, hoopoes, sunbirds, shikras, crows, sparrows, kites, and koels
- Short, descriptive entries that reveal courtship, nesting, incubation, and survival in city life
- Lyrical, accessible writing paired with atmospheric illustrations
- Guided observation prompts that invite readers to notice color, behavior, and habitat
- New edition with refreshed language and presentation
Readers emerge with a deeper appreciation for urban biodiversity, sharper powers of observation, and a sense of wonder at life in the city. The book nurtures curiosity, connects readers to the natural world around them, and leaves a lasting impression of how birds shape our everyday landscapes.













