Classification According to Habits 



Call 



At early dawn. *' Turtuck, tur-\ 

 tuck, turtuck, turtuck, turtuck, 

 turtuck, tuckatu, chatucka 

 tuckatuck. The words or 

 'dissyllables sounding rather 

 low at first and with con- 

 siderable pauses between, 

 and the intervals decreasing 

 and the tone getting louder 

 till they end rapidly" 

 (Tickell) , 



Name No. of 



of Bird in 



Bird 



Part II 



The Jungle 

 Owlet . 139 



Loud resonant calls uttered^ 

 when the bird is high up in 

 the air 



The Fish- 

 Eagles 148-50 



Peculiar squeaking wail uttered! rp, t> 1 

 while the bird is sailing \n\ ^ f.. 

 the air .J "^^^y Kite 151 



A mournful wailing trill, chee- 

 ht ht ht hi M hi, uttered on 



the wing 



A sharp double whistle . 



A plaintive cukoo-coo-coo 

 73 



[The Pariah 

 I Kite . . 152 



. TheShikra 158 



(The Spotted 

 *( Dove . 166 



