Vol. 7 No. 2

Date of publication: 15-Oct-11
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A view from the past: shortwings and sky islands of the Western GhatsV. V. Robin, A. Sinha & U. Ramakrishnan

Birds of three different forest habitats in Nainital district (Western Himalaya), Uttarakhand, India
K. Joshi & D. Bhatt

Distribution, and potential breeding records, of Lesser- Leptoptilos javanicus,  and Greater- L. dubius  Adjutant-Stork in Bihar, India
D. N. Choudhary, J. Mandal & R. Rohitashwa

High density nesting of White-Bellied Sea-Eagles Haliaeetus leucogaster  on Netrani Island, Karnataka
S. Pande, N. Sant, S. Pednekar, N. Sakhdeo & A. Mahabal

Additions to the birds of Goa, India
P. Lad & P. Rangnekar

The status and distribution of Amur Falcon Falco amurensis  in Gujarat, India
P. Ganpule

Spotted Redshank Tringa erythropus  catching fish in association with Great White Pelican Pelecanus onocrotalus  in Rajasthan
H. Singh Sangha, S. Kumar & Divyabhanusinh

Wryneck Jynx torquilla  feeding on bird in Sundarbans, West Bengal, India
N. Vikas Madhav & J. R. Victor

Unusual nesting site of the Red-wattled Lapwing  Vanellus indicus in human habitation in Jaipur, Rajasthan
H.    S. Sangha

Western Crowned Warbler Phylloscopus occipitalis  in Sitamata Wildlife Sanctuary, southern Rajasthan
H. S. Sangha & G. Sagar Bhardwaj

Dusky striped squirrel Funambulus sublineatus  as a part of mixed-species bird flocks
R. Vivek, Prerna R. Agarwal & R. Sreekar

Rose-ringed Parakeet Psittacula krameri  feeding on an old beehive
P. Ganpule

Oriental White-eye Zosterops palpebrosus  and Purple Sunbird Nectarinia asiatica  feeding on yellow oleander  Thevetia peruviana
J. Turaga

The dates of seven new taxa described by W. E. Brooks (Certhia Hodgsoni, Sitta Cashmirensis, Dumeticola major, Horites [sic] Pallidus, Phylloscopus Tytleri, Motacilla Cashmirensis, and Alauda Guttata)
A. Pittie
Crested Serpent-Eagle preying on termites (Termitidae) in Shoolpaneshwar Wildlife Sanctuary, Gujarat, India
A. Vasava

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