Classification : Structural Peculiarities 



3. The Himalayan Tree-pie (6). E. W. 



4. The Himalayan Black Bulbul (37). E. 

 W. K. (Tail fairly long.) 



5. The Black Drongo (43). W. E. 



6. The Indian Ashy Drongo (44). E. W. K. 



7. The Indian Paradise Flycatcher (73). 

 W. K. (Tail very long in cock only.) 



8. The Western Spotted Forktail {jj). 

 W. K. 



9. The Eastern Spotted Forktail (78). E. 



10. The Wire-tailed Swallow (10 1). W. K. 

 (The two outer-tail feathers are prolonged far 

 beyond the others and look like wires. They 

 sometimes get broken off.) 



11. The European Bee-eater (126). K. 

 (The middle pair of tail feathers are prolonged 

 beyond the others as bristles.) 



12. The Cuckoos (132, 133, 135, 136, 137, 

 138). (Have rather long tails.) 



13. The Paroquets (139, 140, 141). 



14. Some of the Pheasants {not the Kalij or 

 the Monal). 



\^^_ The Pheasant-tailed Jagana (169). K^ 



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