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921. PiPRisoMA SQUALIDUM, The Thick-billed Flower-pecker. Fairly 

 common. 



972. LiopiCTJS MAHRATTENsis, The Yellow-fronted Pied Woodpecker. 

 Common. 



976. Iyngipicus hardwickii, The Indian Pigmy Woodpecker. Scarce. 



986. Brachypternus ATJRA^fTitJ.s, The Golden-backed Woodpecker. 

 Abundant. 



991. Chrysocolaptes festivus, The Black-backed Woodpecker. Oc- 

 curs in the jungle but is rare. 



1019. Xantholaema haemaiocephala, The Coppersmith. Abundant. 



1022. CoRACiAS INDICA, The Indian Roller. Common. 



1033. Ceryie varia, The Indian Pied Kingfisher. Common. 



1035. AicEDO ispida, The Common Kingfisher. Common. 



1043. Pelargopsis gubial. The Stork-billed Kingfisher. Fairly com- 

 mon. A very close sitter. 



1044. Halcyon smyrnensis. The White-breasted Kingfisher. Abund- 

 ant. 



1062. LoPHOCBRCS BiROSTRis, The Grey Hornbill. Common. 

 1067. Upupa indica, The Indian Hoopoe. Common. 

 1073. Cypselxjs affinis, The Indian House Swift. Common. 

 1086. Macropteryx coronata, The Indian Crested Swift. Fairly 

 common in the jungle. 



1089. Caprimulgus mahrattensls, Syke's Nightjar. Rather scarce. 



1090. Caprimulgus monticola, Franklin's Nightjar. Common in 

 scrub and jungle, easily distinguished from other species by its note i^cliee, 

 though this was only heard from mid-April till June. 



1091. Caprimltlgus asiaticus, The Indian Nightjar. Common. 

 1095. Caprimulgus indicus, The Jungle Nightjar. Fairly common in 



jungle. Its curious cry cuckoo ( the u pronounced like the u in luck ) is 

 very distinctive, it is used by both sexes. I have only heard it in the 

 breeding season. 



1129. Taccocua lesohenaulti, The Sirkeer Cuckoo. Fairly common 

 in grassy jungle. 



1130. Centropus sinensis, The Crow-Pheasant. Abundant. 



1135. Pal^ornis nbpalensis. The Large Paroquet. Fairly common. 



1138. Pal^ornis torcuatus, The Rose-ringed Paroquet. Only too 

 common. 



1139. Pal^ornis cyanocephalus, The Western Blossom-headed 

 Paroquet. Common. 



1161. Syrnium ocellatum, The Mottled Wood-Owl. Common. Call — 

 a drawn out " oo-waa " very distinct, answer cooh. 



1164. Ketupa zeylonensis, The Brown Fish-Owl. Common. 

 1168. Bubo bengalensis, The Brown Rock Owl. Common. 



