Vol 15. No.1

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Updates to the checklists of birds of India, and the South Asian region–2019Praveen J., Rajah Jayapal & Aasheesh Pittie

Javan Pond Heron Ardeola speciosa from South Andaman Island: An addition to the birds of South Asia
Shaktivel G.

Records of a Naumann’s Thrush Turdus naumanni, and a Naumann’s x Dusky Thrush T. naumanni x T. eunomus hybrid from north-eastern India
Binanda Hatibaruah, Roon Bhuyan, Rajiv Kalmadi, Dipankar Baruah, Neeraj Bharati, Deepak Brid, Ashutosh Nahardekh & Samir Singla

Observations on some nesting birds of the Tso-Kar Basin, Ladakh
Tanveer Ahmed, Pankaj Chandan & Afifullah Khan

Probable breeding of Little Bittern Ixobrychus minutus at Nalsarovar Bird Sanctuary, Gujarat, western India, with notes on identification of juveniles
Rajni Trivedi & B. M. Parasharya

On the plumages of Stoliczka’sBushchat Saxicola macrorhynchus, and its possible breeding in Jorbeer Conservation Reserve, Bikaner, Rajasthan
Partap Singh, Ram Niwas Kumawat, Jitendar Solanki, Divya Sharma & Raja Bandi

Correspondence

Sarus Crane Antigone antigone in Dang District: An elevation record in Nepal
Chiranjeevi Khanal

Bearded Vulture Gypaetus barbatus in Girnar Wildlife Sanctuary, Junagadh, Gujarat
Dipak Vadher

Ringed Bridled Tern Onychoprion anaethetus found at Porbandar, Gujarat in September 2017
Dhaval Vargiya & Bharat Kanjariya

Chestnut-headed Bee-eater Merops leschenaulti in Jhalana, Jaipur, Rajasthan
Aman Sharma

A Sykes’s Nightjar Caprimulgus mahrattensis, and a summer record of Eurasian Skylark Alauda arvensis from Delhi-NCR Region
Kavi Nanda

Tawny-breasted Wren-Babbler Spelaeornis longicaudatus in the Jaintia Hills, and an update on its status in Meghalaya
Rejoice Gassah & Vijay Anand Ismavel

Asian Stubtail Urosphena squameiceps in the Karimganj District of Assam, and its status in the Indian Subcontinent
Rejoice Gassah & Vijay Anand Ismavel

Does the Black-necked Stork Ephippiorhynchus asiaticus keep a larder?
Yashodhan Bhatia & Chirag Solanki

Obituary: Martin Woodcock
Edward C. Dickinson

Book Review
Abhishek Shaw

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