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In this issue

Notes on the Great Grey Shrike (Laniidae: Lanius excubitor) complex in north-western India: Variation, identification, and status
Prasad Ganpule

Early Indian bird collectors: Jean Macé, collector during 1798–1803
Justin J. F. J. Jansen

Notes on fledglings of Spectacled Finch Callacanthis burtoni
Puja Sharma & Somendra Singh

Recovery of a ringed juvenile Eastern Imperial Eagle Aquila heliaca at Sardarshahr, Thar Desert, India
Harkirat Singh Sangha & Surat Singh Poonia

Saker Falcon Falco cherrug in northern Sikkim, India
Anwaruddin Choudhury

A report of Black-necked Stork Ephippiorhynchus asiaticus from Amravati District, Maharashtra
Ashish Choudhari, Manohar Khode, G. A. Wagh & J. S. Wadatkar

First record of the Pompadour (‘Ashy-headed’) Green Pigeon Treron pompadora conoveri/phayrei from Uttarakhand, India
Sanjay Sondhi, Ashish Kothari, Balwant Singh Negi, Bhupinder Singh, Deep Chandra Joshi, Naveen Upadhyay, Puran Singh Pilkhwal & Virender Singh

Interaction between a Jungle Crow Corvus culminatus and a Malabar Pied Hornbill Anthracoceros coronatus
Sugandhi Gadadhar & Raghunath R. Belur

More records of Blue-and-white Flycatcher Cyanoptila cyanomelana from the Western Ghats, India
Mihir Barve & Rohan Kamath

Blue-and-white Flycatcher Cyanoptila cyanomelana from Kotagiri, an addition to Tamil Nadu avifauna
A. Bhoopathy & A. Indrajith

Chestnut-eared Bunting Emberiza fucata wintering in Jaipur, Rajasthan
Harkirat Singh Sangha, Sahdev Singh & Sudhir Garg

Letter to the Editor

Snapshot sightings

Indian BIRDS Magazine Description:

PublisherNew Ornis Foundation

CategoryScience

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyBi-Monthly

Indian BIRDS publishes ground-breaking articles on identification, distribution, migration, conservation and taxonomy, and is the place to report significant ornithological sightings and events. The publication is widely regarded as the bird journal of record in India.
Published bi-monthly, Indian BIRDS is an invaluable resource for birders and professional ornithologists. Contributors include both professionals and keen amateurs. Content is always abreast of current ideas and thinking, yet written in a clear and simple style that is easy to interpret.

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