Vol. 12 No.1

Date of publication: 26-Aug-16
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Observations of probable Taimyr Gulls  Larus fuscus taimyrensis  at Okha, Gujarat, IndiaPrasad Ganpule

A ‘Round Island Petrel’ recovered from India
Vikash Tatayah, Ruth Brown, Mathieu Le Corre, Malcolm Nicoll & Carl G. Jones

Does the diet of the Little Cormorant  Microcarbo niger  affect commercial fisheries?
R. Roshnath, George Chandy & E. A. Jayson

Nesting of Purple-rumped Sunbird  Leptocoma zeylonica  in southern Rajasthan, and its occurrence in the Thar Desert
Gobind Sagar Bhardwaj & Harkirat Singh Sangha

Records of a White-eyed Gull  Ichthyaetus leucophthalmus, and a Black Tern  Chlidonias niger  from the Karwar coast, Karnataka, India
Abhishek Jamalabad

Sighting of Lesser Adjutant  Leptoptilos javanicus  in Telineelapuram Community Reserve, Srikakulam District, Andhra Pradesh
B. Laxmi Narayana, V. Vasudeva Rao, V. Nagulu & A. Baleeshwar Reddy

Tristram’s Bunting  Schoeniclus tristrami  in Mishmi Hills, Arunachal Pradesh: A second record for India
Harish Thangaraj & Aruna Mani

Little Bunting  Schoeniclus pusillus  in Munnar Hills, Kerala
James A. Eaton & Jijo Mathew

Pied Wheatear  Oenanthe pleschanka  at Bekal Fort, Kasaragod, Kerala
Premchand Reghuvaran

Chestnut-eared Bunting  Emberiza fucata  in Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve, Madhya Pradesh, India
Shiladitya Mukhopadhyay, Upasana Chattopadhyay, Anirban Chakraborty, Suman Mondal, Moumita Rakshit & Deb Shankha Goswami

Sighting of Common  Chiffchaff Phylloscopus  collybita [fulvescens/abietinus] in Greater Rann of Kachchh, Gujarat, India
Prasad Ganpule

Chinese White-browed Rosefinch  Carpodacus dubius  in Mishmi Hills: A confirmation record for India
Praveen J., Sachin Shurpali, Vijay Ramachandran, Mike Prince, Chris Bowden, Vinay Das, & Shashank Dalvi

Lapland Longspur  Calcarius lapponicus  in Bhutan: A first record for the Indian Subcontinent
Tshering Chophel & Sherub

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Snapshot sightings

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