Himalayan and Kashmiri Birdt 



green, with indistinct dark streaks and incon- 

 spicuous creamy eyebrow. Tail brown and 

 white, Lower plumage pale cream with con- 

 spicuous dark streaks on the throat. 



107. Anthus similis : The Brown Rock- 

 Pipit. F. 841, J. 604, II. W. 



Upper plumage grey-brown with dark streaks. 

 No white in tail. Eyebrow sandy yellow. 

 Breast sandy yellow with a few ill-defined 

 dark streaks. 



108. Afithus rufulus : The Indian Pipit. 

 F. 847, J. 600, -f-I. E. W. K. 



Very like Indian Tree-Pipit, but upper 

 plumage is not suffused with green, and lower 

 plumage is darker. 



This species does not often come as high 

 as Indian hill stations, especially in the west ; 

 but it occurs in the Kashmir valley. 



109. Oreocorys sylvanus : The Upland Pipit. 

 F. 853, J. 606, +1. E. W. 



Upper plumage very dark brown with 

 reddish-buff edges to the feathers. Indistinct 

 pale eyebrow. Tail as in Indian Tree-Pipit. 

 Chin and throat white, rest of lower plumage 

 buff with black streaks. 



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