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In this issue

Bird observations from Valmiki Tiger Reserve, Bihar
Anwaruddin Choudhury

Habitat preference by drongos (Dicruridae): a study conducted during non-breeding season in Kakoijana (proposed) Wildlife Sanctuary, Assam, India
Naba K. Nath, Jyoti P. Das, Hilloljyoti Singha & Hemanta K. Sahu

Do Cattle Egrets Bubulcus ibis in Sri Lanka migrate to breed?
R. L. Jayaratne, I. C.Perera, D. K.Weerakoon, &S. W.Kotagama

Status of Greater Spotted Eagle Clanga clanga in Tamil Nadu, and Puducherry, India
B. Santhakumar, A. Mohamed Samsoor Ali & P.R. Arun

Eastern Marsh Harrier Circus spilonotus photographed in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, southern India
Gnanaskandan Kesavabharathi & Chandrashekar Sundaram

Status of Kessler’s Thrush Turdus kessleri in western Arunachal Pradesh, India
Pritam Baruah, Shashank Dalvi, & Praveen J.

A report of the Hooded Pitta Pitta sordida from southern West Bengal, India
Moumita Chakraborty, Shiladitya Mukhopadhyay & Sourav Mondal

White-browed Crake Amaurornis cinerea in Maguri-Motapung Beel, Assam, India: A new species for South Asia
Deborshee Gogoi, Porag Jyoti Phukan

Ultramarine Flycatcher Ficedula superciliaris at Santhigiri, near Kumily, Idukki District, Kerala, India
P. J. George

Letters to the Editor

Snapshot sightings

Indian BIRDS Magazine Description:

PublisherNew Ornis Foundation

CategoryScience

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyBi-Monthly

Indian BIRDS publishes ground-breaking articles on identification, distribution, migration, conservation and taxonomy, and is the place to report significant ornithological sightings and events. The publication is widely regarded as the bird journal of record in India.
Published bi-monthly, Indian BIRDS is an invaluable resource for birders and professional ornithologists. Contributors include both professionals and keen amateurs. Content is always abreast of current ideas and thinking, yet written in a clear and simple style that is easy to interpret.

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