INDIAN BUSTARD. 
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coverts white, and the last variety being adorned 
with the long capillary feathers, and being of a 
much smaller size than that bird ; neither has the 
first the white patch on the ears, which is so con- 
spicuous a mark in the other species. 
They are greatly esteemed for their flesh, but 
although very common are difficult to obtain, as 
they are very shy: the first is called Churge^ and 
the latter Oorail^ or Passarage Bustard, 
