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598. The Paradise Flycatcher — TerpsipJione paradisi, Lino. 



Common about the small hill-streams flowing through the 

 cultivated areas up to 5,500 feet. Breeds May and June. 

 603. The Yellow-bellied Flycatcher — Chelidorhynx hypoxanthum, Blyth. 

 Occurs here in fair numbers both on the Spring and Autumn 

 migrations. 

 605. The White-throated Fantail Flycatcher — Rhipidura albicoUis, 

 Vieill. 



A few pairs ascend to about 5,000 feet. Breeds June and July. 

 608. The Common Pied Bush-Chat — PratincoJa caprata, Linn. 



Not uncommon up to about 6,000 feet in summer. 

 610. The Indian Bush-Chat — Pratincola maura, Pall. 



Ascends to and breeds at fully 7,500 feet. Common. Eggs 

 from four to six. 

 616. The Dark-grey Bush-Chat — Oreicola ferrm, Hodgs. 



Very common. Lays March to June. Double brooded. 

 628. The Red-tailed Chat — Saxicola chrysopgia, De Filippi. 



1 obtained one specimen at Sairee on 29th September 1912 

 which Dodsworth recorded in the Journal, Vol. XXII, No. 1, 

 page 196. 

 630. The Western Spotted Forktail — Henicurus maculatus, Vig. 



Common along all the hill streams. Breeds April to June. 



637. The Little Forktail — MicrocicMa scouleri, Vig. 



Not uncommon. Its favourite haunts are the waterfalls along 

 the courses of the hill streams. Breeds April and May. 



638. The White-capped Redstart — Chimarrhornis leucocephalus, Vig. 



A common winter visitor leaving these parts in mid-April and 

 returning in October. 



639. The Blue-fronted Redstart — Ruticilla frontalis, Vig. 



Another winter visitor. Departs in March. 

 644. The Indian Redstart — Ruticilla rufiventris, Vieill. 



Migrating downwards, October 1916, when a few were seen. 

 Dodsworth procured it in Bhaghat state in March 1913. Eleva- 

 tion 3,600 ft. 

 646. The Plumbeous Redstart — Rhyacornis fuliginosus, Vig. 



Only found along the hill streams where it is by no means 

 uncommon up to 7,000 feet. Breeds April to July. 



653. The Golden Bush-Robin — Tarsiger chrysoeus, Hodgs. 



Uncommon. One procured, April 8th, 1917. Elevation 6,000 

 feet. 



654. The Red-flanked Bush-Robin — lanthia rufilata, Hodgs. 



Comes into Simla in the winter months and remains till mid 

 April. 

 657. The Blue-headed Robin — Adelura coeruleicephala, Vig. 



Appears towards the end of October, leaving again in March. 

 Common. 

 661. The Brown-backed Indian Robin — Thamnobia cambaiensis, hath.. 

 Ascends the hill to 5,000 feet. Common at the lower eleva- 

 tion. 

 663. The Magpie-robin — Copsychus saularis, Linn. 



A fair number come up to breed in the cultivated villages. 

 Occasionally seen as high as 6,500 feet. 

 672. The White-collared Ouzel — Merula albicincta, lloyle. 



A few stragglers appear in Simla during the cold weather. 

 One or two pairs remain to breed just North of this place. A 

 nest found containing one ogg, 16th May 1915. A brood seen 



