Classification according to Habits 



High-pitched, loud, pene-rThe Black- 

 trating metallic titer ee^ tit A headed 

 eree^ tweeyo . , , .^ Sibia • 30 



Loud, pleasant, cheeping rThe Indian 

 call ^ White-eye. 31 



Jee-tee-tee-tee-tee. (In breed- rThe Red- 

 ing season cock sings j billed Lio- 

 well.) ' thrix . .33 



Pleasant, tinkling, twitter- rThe 



ing ^ Bulbuls 39-41 



A cheery whistle, heard often >| 



at dawn, which has been rpr ■Rlack 

 described as " cheyk, che- [ j;^] . ,3 



chi, cheyk, cheyk, chechi, 

 chey, cheyh " . . . . ^ 



Like the above, but less rThe Indian 



harsh "^ AshyDrongo 44 



t The Hima- 



A shrill 'pee-pee . . , A layan Tree- 



^ creeper . 45 



A loud call of four or five Hodgson's 

 high-pitched notes. Very I grey -head- 

 common in spring in the ed Flycatch- 

 Western Himalayas . . er- warbler 52 



I The Brown 



Like noise of sawing . . . \ Hill - warb- 



I ler. . . 54 

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