قراءة كتاب Indian Birds Being a Key to the Common Birds of the Plains of India
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Indian Birds Being a Key to the Common Birds of the Plains of India
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4. Birds in which a part of the tail feathers are prolonged beyond the rest as bristles
(a) Median pair prolonged
(b) Outer pair prolonged
- 1. The Larger Racket-tailed Drongo (27). (The web reappears at the tip, so as to form a disc at the terminal part of the feather.)
- 2. The Wire-tailed Swallow.
V. SEXUAL DIMORPHISM
Birds in which the sexes differ greatly in appearance
- 1. The Common Iora (13).
- 2. The Minivets (39-41).
- 3. The Black-headed Cuckoo-Shrike (42).
- 4. The Orioles (44 and 45).
- 5. The Rose-coloured Starling (48).
- 6. The Indian Paradise Flycatcher (57).
- 7. The Pied Bush Chats (61 and 62).
- 8. The Indian Bush Chat (63).
- 9. The Indian Redstart (65).
- 10. The Indian Robins (66 and 67).
- 11. The Magpie Robin (68).
- 12. The Shama (69).
- 13. The Weaver Birds (70-