Vol 14. No.6

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Behavioural observations on White-naped Tit Machlolophus nuchalis during its breeding seasonArjun B. Potter & Andre A. Dhondt

Range extension of Chestnut Munia Lonchura atricapilla to Gujarat, western India
Yagnesh Bhatt, Bimal Patel & B. M. Parasharya

Sighting of the Golden-crested Myna Ampeliceps coronatus in Karimganj District, Assam, with notes on its distribution
Vijay Anand Ismavel & Rejoice Gassah

First photographic record of Cetti’s Warbler Cettia cetti from Himachal Pradesh, and a review of its status in India
C. Abhinav & Harkirat Singh Sangha

Colour variations in Broad-tailed Grassbird Schoenicola platyurus
Niranjan Sant, Rahul Prabhukhanolkar & Achal Charantimath

Correspondence

Crested Treeswift Hemiprocne coronata, Crow-billed Drongo Dicrurus annectens, and Black-naped Monarch Hypothymis azurea in Col. Sher Jung National Park, Simbalbara: Additions to the birds of Himachal Pradesh
C. Abhinav, Ankit Vikrant & Piyush Dogra

Indian Vulture Gyps indicus at Nagrota Surian Vulture Feeding Station, Himachal Pradesh–An addition to the state avifauna
C. Abhinav

Lesser Grey Shrike Lanius minor at Bhandup Pumping Station, Mumbai, Maharashtra
Mohit Aggarwal

Spot-billed Pelican Pelecanus philippensis and Eurasian Spoonbill Platalea leucorodia in the Padma River, north-western Bangladesh
Nazmul Kamal Rony, Selina Parween & A. M. Saleh Reza

Dusky Crag Martin Ptyonoprogne concolor breeding in Purulia, West Bengal, India
Santanu Manna, Abhijit Das, Abhishek Das & Sommouli Sarkar

On the elevational range of the Streak-throated Woodpecker Picus xanthopygaeus
Abhimanyu Lele & C. K. Vishnudas

Golden Eagle Aquila chrysaetos from Desert National Park, Rajasthan
Devendra Kumar Bhardwaj

A leucistic Collared Kingfisher Todiramphus chloris in the Sundarbans, West Bengal
Arghya Adhikary & Ashok Mondal

River Tern Sterna aurantia benefiting from the dives of Little Cormorants Microcarbo niger
Meera B. Makwana, Hiren J. Patel & Geeta S. Padate

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