Vol. 8 No. 1

Date of publication: 29-Jan-13
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Observations of breeding of Greater Painted-snipe Rostratula benghalensis  in the rice paddies of Wayanad, KeralaC. K. Vishnudas & N. V. Krishnan

Peculiar choice of nesting of Red-wattled Lapwing  Vanellus indicus  in an urban area in Mumbai, Maharashtra
Adithi Muralidhar & Sahas Barve

Nesting of Indian Black Ibis Pseudibis papillos  on electricity pylons near Bikaner, Rajasthan
Harkirat Singh Sangha

Records of Grey-headed Fish-eagle Ichthyophaga ichthyaetus,  and Flame-throated Bulbul Pycnonotus gularis from the Western Ghats of Maharashtra
Prachi Mehta & Jayant Kulkarni

Sighting of Ringed Bar-headed Geese Anser indicus  in Ujani Wetland, Maharashtra, India
Sudhakar Kurhade

Crested Hawk-eagle  Nisaetus cirrhatus  feeding on Madras Treeshrew Anathana ellioti
Vijay Sirdesai, Max Ali & M. S. R. Shad

Crested Hawk-eagle Nisaetus cirrhatus  feeding on nilgai Boselaphus tragocamelus fawn carcass
Aditya Joshi & Raju Kasambe

Recent sightings of the Sooty Gull Larus hemprichii  off the coast of Mumbai
Mohina Macker

A sighting of Bridled Tern  Onychoprion anaethetus  near Mangalore, south-western India
Mital Patel

Range extension for the Orange-breasted Green-pigeon  Treron bicinctus  to western Uttarakhand, India
Monica Kaushik

John Henry Gould’s (1830–1855) ornithological collections from the Indian Subcontinent
Justin J. F. J. Jansen

Taiga Flycatcher  Ficedula albicilla  in the Saurashtra region of Gujarat: a range extension
Prasad Ganpule

Occurrence of Yellow-throated Bulbul Pycnonotus xantholaemus  in Yelagiri Hills, Eastern Ghats, Tamil Nadu
Kalai Mani A.

An instance of adult male Grey-bellied Cuckoo Cacomantis passerinus  feeding a juvenile
Jainy Kuriakose

The House Sparrow Passer domesticus  decline: Conservation tools emerge from a contrasting North American perspective
Douglas R. Leasure

Two letters from Allan Octavian Hume

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