![]() Lal's love affair with birds started with watching, listening to, and writing about birds from his window for years. Ranjit Lal's favourite four: Paradise Flycatcher Pics/ Satish Badiger These endearing characters will fascinate the amateur, even more so for their 'human' quirks that Lal brings to light. Lal is now back with another delightful book that will make the bird lover applaud his engaging and amusing word play in describing some of the most commonly spotted birds that dot Indian skies. Followers of his works will recall his vivid imagery and imagination in avian-themed bestsellers, including The Crow Chronicles and When Banshee Kissed Bimboo and Other Bird Stories. Ranjit Lal has given the term 'bird watching' a different meaning for a while now. You might want to take a closer look at the chirp and Twitter in your balcony after reading Ranjit Lal's Birds from my window and the antics they get up to finds The Guide ![]()
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