Vol. 20 No. 1
Date of publication: 18 May 2024 Download Full VersionCONTENTS
Breeding biology of the Common Kingfisher Alcedo atthis from Chiplun, Maharashtra, India
Sachin B. Palkar & Pranav Gokhale
Changes in the avifauna of the Delhi Ridge: comparing 1971–1974 with 2018–2022
Anthony J. Gaston
Correspondence
Status of the Indian Spotted Eagle Clanga hastata in Pakistan
Zafeer Ahmed Shaikh & Gurpartap Singh
A Red-breasted Merganser Mergus serrator from Mandothi Wetland, Jhajjar, Haryana
Sonu Dalal, Pradyumna Krishna Majumdar, Aditya Singh Chauhan, Rakesh Ahlawat
An Ortolan Bunting Emberiza hortulana along with a Grey-necked Bunting E. buchanani from Kachore, Maharashtra, India
Vishal Shingade
A Wedge-tailed Green-Pigeon Treron sphenurus at the Tadoba-Andhari Tiger Reserve, Maharashtra
Amol Bapat & Aditya Harite
Status of the Jack Snipe Lymnocryptes minimus in Central India
Ajay Gadikar & Neel Gadikar
A Jack Snipe Lymnocryptes minimus from Goa and its status in South-western India
Rupali Pandit, Justino Rebello & Mangirish Dharwadkar
Nest material kleptoparasitism by the Indian Paradise-Flycatcher Terpsiphone paradisi and the Indian White-eye Zosterops palpebrosus
Rajat Chordia, Dharam Veer Singh Jodha and Pradeep Joshi
A Slaty-breasted Rail Lewinia striata at Gangawas Pond, Barmer, Rajasthan
Chetna Sharma, Vinod Puri, Renu Kohli & C. Abhinav
A Square-tailed Drongo Cuckoo Surniculus lugubris from Jammu and Kashmir, India
Parmil Kumar, Yatin Gupta, Parvaiz Shagoo & Hemant Kumar
A Spotted Flycatcher Muscicapa striata from Ludhiana, Punjab, India
Manoj Kumar & Gurpartap Singh
Indian Skimmers Rynchops albicollis in the Gomti River of Uttar Pradesh, India, and the possibility of a breeding site
Sampath Deepan Chackaravarthy, Vipul Maurya, Rahil Khan, Sumit Nautiyal, Ruchi Badola & S A Hussain
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