Vol. 13. No. 6

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Polygyny and kleptoparasitism in the Indian Spotted Eagle Clanga hastata in Belgaum, Karnataka, IndiaNiranjan R. Sant, V. D. Shelke & S. D. Shelke

Pied Crow Corvus albus at Jodhpur, India: Where did it come from?
Pranjal J. Saikia & Vinod Puri Goswami

Records of Eastern Yellow Wagtail Motacilla tschutschensis tschutschensis and M. t. taivana from India
Ashwin Viswanathan, Bhanu Sridharan, Mike Prince, Parag Kokane, & Amol Kokane

Falcated Duck Mareca falcata: An addition to the avifauna of Himachal Pradesh
C. Abhinav & Devinder Singh Dhadwal

Grey-tailed Tattler Tringa brevipes in Pazhaverkadu (Pulicat) Lake, Tamil Nadu: An addition to the Indian avifauna
Sivakumar Shanmugasundaram & Sundaravel Palanivelu

Records of Saker Falcon Falco cherrug from Gujarat, India
Devvratsinh Mori & Yogendra Shah

Little Owl Athene noctua at Se La Pass, Arunachal Pradesh, India
Wich’yanan Limparungpatthanakij, Jay Packer, Amy Packer & Firoz Hussain

Rustic Bunting Schoeniclus rusticus from Bhutan
Markus Lilje

European Greenfinch Chloris chloris in Ladakh: An addition to the avifauna of the Indian Subcontinent
Anil Kumar Bharadwaj

Mottled Wood Owl Strix ocellata in West Bengal
Ayan Khanra, Sourav Ch. Dinda, Koustav Chakrabarty & Sayan Das Mahapatra

Correspondence
The Woolly-necked Stork Ciconia episcopus re-using an old Grey Heron Ardea cinerea nest
Purbasha Banerjee

A Greater Flamingo Phoenicopterus roseus rescued from Godda District of Jharkhand, India
Sanjay Xaxa, S. K. Sajan, Ram Bharat, M. K. Bakshi, D. S. Srivastava

First photographic record of Chinese Pond Heron Ardeola bacchus from West Bengal, India
Sovan Gupta

Adaptations of the Indian Grey Hornbill Ocyceros birostris in an urban environment
Ajay Gadikar

Bronzed Drongo Dicrurus aenea and Hair-crested Drongo Dicrurus hottentottus from Jammu & Kashmir, India
Neeraj Sharma & Asha Sohil

Snapshot sightings

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