In Press

Indian BIRDS is committed to making cutting edge research available to its readers as quickly as possible.
All articles published as In Press will will be published in a future issue of Indian BIRDS with associated volume, and issue numbers. Until then, researchers who may want to cite information available in these papers may cite the In Press version. When a paper listed below is published, the In Press version shall be removed from here.

 

Mishra, A., Das, S., Sreekanth C., Gonagala, K., & Viswanathan, A., 202X. An update of the non-breeding distribution of the Asian House-Martin Delichon dasypus in South Asia. Indian BIRDS.

Sehgal, A., Chaudhary, R., & Devi, S., 202X. An assessment of the breeding population of the Himalayan Vulture Gyps himalayensis in the Shimla Forest Division (Rural), Himachal Pradesh, India. Indian BIRDS.

Ganpule, P. 202X. Field identification of the Savanna Nightjar Caprimulgus affinis and the Sykes’s Nightjar Caprimulgus mahrattensis: A cryptic challenge. Indian BIRDS.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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