Classification According to Habits 



Name No. of 



Call of Bird in 



Bird Part II 



A loud, shrill '' Did he do it ? T^^ff "l" 

 •D- J • I)) 1 wattled 



Pity to do It !" . . . . T . ^Q^ 



^ I Lapwing 183 



fThe Yel- 

 low- wat- 

 tledLap- 



l wing . .184 



^1 . rill (The Storks 



Clappering of the beak . . A 216-221 



A soft but penetrating ^rZ'^/^^^^ jTheBrah- 

 or d-onk (Stuart Baker) . . [ minyDuck229 



Like the above, but shorter 



IL BIRDS WHOSE NESTS ARE LIKELY 

 TO BE FOUND IN ANY GARDEN 

 IN THE PLAINS 



1. The Indian House Crow (3). (In tall 

 trees.) (Also the Corby (i) in Madras.) 



2. The Common Babbler (6). (In a bush ; 

 eggs blue.) (Not in Madras.) 



3. One or other of the species of " Seven 

 Sisters " (7-9). (In a bush ; eggs blue.) 



4. One or other of the Red-vented Bulbuls 

 (15-18). (In a bush or plant growing in the 



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