AP RPL: 
BrueEpinc has by this time become more general everywhere. The 
kites and buzzards, the shrikes, tit larks, sparrows, doves, the common 
sandgrouse, jangle fowl, spur fowl, plovers, and river terns have eggs 
in all parts of the country. The common heron has eggs here and there 
in northern, western, and central India. 
-In the Hrmatayas, most of the hawks, hawk eagles, serpent eagles, 
the barefoot scops owl, the owlets, martins, large Bengal nightjars, 
trogons, most of the woodpeckers and _ piculets, all the barbets, (except 
the Marshall’s barbet,) honey-suckers, treecreeper, nuthatches, hoopoe, 
cuckoo shrike, large minivet, some of the drongos, swallow shrikes, 
most of the flycatchers, shortwings, thrushes, ouzels, a few laughing 
thrushes, bushchats, most of the tree warblers, all the pipits, most of 
the true tits, crows, jackdaws, jays, the spotted winged stare, crested 
bunting, white-crested kalij pheasant, the chukor, and the night 
heron have eggs throughout the month, while the sparrow hawk, 
wood owl, the rest of the scops owls, the Sikkim frogmouth, Unwin's 
nightjar, the Huropean bee eater, black cap shrike, pied shrike, short- 
billed minivet, drongos, yellow-bellied fantail, red-breasts, ground 
thrushes, blackbirds, black-headed wren warbler, most of the laughing 
thrushes,a few bulbuls, the redstarts, most of the remaining warblers, 
the forktails, waglails and pipits, nearly all the hill tits, the rufous- 
breasted accentor, the corby, the yellow-billed blue magpie, the grey- 
headed mynah, the sparrows, meadow bunting, skylark, imperial 
pigeons, turtle doves, all the rest of the pheasants, the snow partridge, 
bustard quail, woodcock, sandpipers, water hens, geese, ducks, and 
grebe are pairing and commence building their nests towards the end of 
the month. 
In the Punsas, the king vulture, the white scavenger vulture, 
the red-headed merlin, and Indian tawny eagle are still laying. The 
sereech owl and scops owl, and little owlet have eggs, so also have the 
striated reed babblers, the rock chats, scrub warblers, treepies, the 
bright starlings, singing bush larks, sandlarks, crested larks, green 
pigeons, the seesee partridges, the common quail, button quail, big 
bustard, plovers, king curlew, and river terns, as well as many other 
