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Being a Key to the Common Birds of the Plains of India

Indian Birds Being a Key to the Common Birds of the Plains of India

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7. The Shama (69).
8. The Wire-tailed Swallow (two of the tail feathers are prolonged beyond the others and look like wires. These frequently get broken off) (89).
9. The Common Indian Bee-eater (the two median tail feathers are prolonged as bristles) (116).
10. The Blue-tailed Bee-eater (the two median tail feathers are prolonged as bristles) (117).
11. The Hornbills (121 and 122).
12. The Cuckoos (128-130).
13. The Crow-pheasant (131).
14. The Large Indian Paroquet (132).
15. The Rose-ringed Paroquet (133).
16. The Western Blossom-headed Paroquet (134).
17. The Peacock (170). In this species it is not the tail, but the upper tail coverts which are elongated.
18. The Pheasant-tailed Jaçana (in breeding plumage) (182).
19. Terns (202-204).


3. Birds with a very short tail

1. The Nuthatches (23 and 24).
2. The Munias (74-79). (Fairly short).
3. The Ashy-crowned Finch-Lark (105).
4. The Indian Pitta (109).
5. The Woodpeckers (110 and 111). (Fairly short.)
6. The Barbets (113 and 114).
7. The Kingfishers (118-120).
8. The Common Indian Swift (124).
9. The Spotted Owlet (135).
10. The Scops Owl (138).
11. The Vultures (140-142). (Fairly short.)
12. The Common Quail (171).
13. The Partridges (172 and 173).
14. The White-breasted Water-hen (174).
15. The Purple Coot (175).
16. The Coot (176).
17. The Plovers (185 and 186).
18. The Avocet (

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