Vol. 18 No. 4
Date of publication: 07-Dec-22 Download Full VersionCONTENTS
Status of Naumann’s Thrush Turdus naumanni and its hybrids with Dusky Thrush T. naumanni x T. eunomus in India
C. Abhinav, Jainy Kuriakose, Simon Delany, Clive Denby, Peter Clement, Joydev Pathak, Digvijay Singh Rathore, Padma Gyalpo & Rajesh Panwar
What is the identity of the Spelaeornis wren-babbler that occurs on the slopes of Mugaphi Peak in south-eastern Arunachal Pradesh?
Praveen J, Dipu Karuthedathu, Subramanian Sankar, Hemraj Duraiswami, Yolisa Yobin & Rahul Baruah
Grey-eyed Bulbul Iole propinqua from Manipur, India: An addition to the avifauna of South Asia, with notes on its vocalisations
Andrew J. Spencer, Puja Sharma, Harmenn Huidrom, Dolly Laishram & K. Jogamani Sharma
Correspondence
The Black-breasted Thrush Turdus dissimilis, a new species for Nepal
Sanjib Acharya, Tikaram Giri & Carol Inskipp
A Pale-legged / Sakhalin Leaf Warbler Phylloscopus tenellipes / P. borealoides from Amaravati, Maharashtra: An addition to Peninsular Indian avifauna
Manoj Bind, Vaibhav J. Dalal, Abhimanyu P. Aradhya, Prashant K. Nikam, & Raju Kasambe
A Red-crested Pochard Netta rufina in Tripura, India
Diptanu Debnath & Dipak Sinha
The Red Knot Calidris canutus in western Maharashtra
Shashank Sankpal & Pranay Khadanga
The Asian Openbill Anastomus oscitans from the Union Territory of Ladakh, India
Debaprasad Sengupta & Tania Ray Bhattacharya
The Long-eared Owl Asio otus in Tal Chhapar Wildlife Sanctuary, Churu District, Rajasthan
Harkirat Singh Sangha, Gobind Sagar Bhardwaj & Umesh Bagotia
The Red-tailed Wheatear Oenanthe chrysopygia in Punjab, India
Rajive Das
Range extension of the Nepal House Martin Delichon nipalense into Himachal Pradesh and Punjab, India
C. Abhinav, Ankit Vikrant, Piyush Dogra & Deepak Garg Sharma
Rustic Bunting Emberiza rustica and Brown Accentor Prunella fulvescens from Jammu and Kashmir, India
Rifat Ara Wani & Irfan Jeelani Rather
The status of the Snowy-browed Flycatcher Ficedula hyperythra in Himachal Pradesh
C. Abhinav, Ankit Vikrant & Vinay Kumar
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