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In this issue
Breeding biology of Blue-eared Kingfisher Alcedo meninting
Sachin Balkrishna Palkar
On the breeding of Spotted Dove Streptopelia chinensis
S. Rajashekara & M. G. Venkatesha
Sarus spotting through a train window
Lieut General (Retd) Baljit Singh
Long-billed Dowitcher Limnodromus scolopaceus: An addition to the avifauna of peninsular India
P. P. Sreenivasan
Sighting of Purple-backed Starling Agropsar sturninus in Vellayani, Kerala
Dilip K. G. & Arun C. G.
Sighting of Spot-billed Pelican Pelecanus philippensis in Bastar Plateau, Chhattisgarh, India
Sushil Kumar Dutta
Eyebrowed Thrush Turdus obscurus in Bengaluru, India
Aditi Sridhar & Shubha Bhat
First photographic record of the Red-throated Diver Gavia stellata from India
Abhijit Avalaskar
Sighting of Swinhoe’s Minivet Pericrocotus cantonensis at Berbera, Odisha
Sumant Rajguru & Panchami Manoo Ukil
The occurrence of the White-cheeked Barbet Psilopogon viridis in Toranmal Reserve Forest, Satpura Mountains, Maharashtra
Girish Jathar & Vinod Bhagwat
Occurrence of the Broad-tailed Grassbird Schoenicola platyurus in Pune District, India
Chinmay Rahane, Siddhesh Brahmankar & Mahesh Ghanekar
Letters to the Editor
Snapshot sightings
Indian BIRDS Magazine Description:
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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