Book Review
Himalayan Birds on Stamps
By M.Lokeswara Rao IFS (Retd.)
Himalayan Birds on Stamps
by M. Lokeswara Rao IFS (Retd.) Pages : 150 Size : A4 Type: Paper Back :
Published By :The Write Order Publications : Price : Rs 1599 : Available with
the author : email : madirajul@gmail.com
WhatsApp : 9436215175 It is also available on Amazon
‘Himalayan Birds on Stamps’ by eminent philatelist and retired IFS officer
Shri M. Lokeswara Rao is a very informative book on the stamps issued on the
birds of Himalayas. The Himalayan Range is the highest Himalayan Range in the
world and it is a confluence of the Trans-Himalayan Zone, Himalayan Zone, and
Northeast Zone.These zones have Tropical, Temperate, and Tundra Types of Climate
which makes them rich in their biodiversity of Flora and fauna. There are found a
number of variety of birds in its vast area. Climate change is a major threat
to birds. Its impact is seen in the shifting distribution of some sensitive
species. The Himalayan countries are a group of countries that straddle the Himalayas.
Himalayan countries (India, Nepal, Bhutan, China, and Pakistan) have issued
stamps on Himalayan Birds focussing on their protection and conservation.
Climate change is a major threat as far as
birds are concerned. The impact is visible in the shifting distribution of
sensitive species. The avian population is an important indicator of the
ecological balance. The impacts of climate change in the Himalayas are real.
Increasing temperatures, melting glaciers, erratic and unpredictable weather
conditions, and changing rainfall patterns, are impacting the habitat of birds
in the Himalayan region. The book
‘ Himalayan Birds on stamps” focuses on how different philatelic materials issued by
Himalayan countries can narrate the story of different species of Himalayan
Birds. The author has used Different
available philatelic materials like stamps, stamp blocks, FDC, Miniature
Sheets, Maxim Cards, Postcards, etc.to explain different species of the birds.
The book also explains their conservation status and conservation efforts.
The book gives clear images of about 500
philatelic items. Separate chapters for Himalayan Birds of India, Nepal,
Bhutan, China, and Pakistan. The book also gives the list of stamps, postcards, and
other philatelic items issued on birds by respective countries. as well as the conservation status and
scientific names of the birds.
The paper quality and printing of the book is
very good. The color images used in the books are very sharp and clear which
attract the reader at first sight. It is a must-book for Thematic
Collectors, those collecting stamps on Birds, nature lovers, environmentalists,
Bird watchers, Foresters as well as students of all age groups. The philatelic
libraries must have this book for the reference of Thematic Collectors. I
recommend this informative book for every Thematic Collector and stamp lover.