Classification According to Colour 
6. (Hen) Indian Robins (67 and 68). (Brick- 
red patch under tail. Tail often carried erect.) 
7. Weaver Birds (70-73). (Stout bill. Cock 
becomes showy in breeding season.) 
8. (Hen) Rose Finch (80). (Two white bars 
in wing.) 
g. Yellow-throated sparrow (81). Yellow 
patch on throat.) 
10. (Hen) Common Sparrow (82). 
11. The Grey-necked Bunting (83). Thick- 
ish bill, some dark streaks in plumage and white 
in tail). 
12. (Hen) Black-headed Bunting (84). (Dull 
yellow under parts and bright yellow patch 
under the tail.) 
13. The Pipits (95 and 96). (Longish legs; 
dark streaks in plumage. Feed on ground, but 
take refuge in trees when disturbed.) 
14. The Larks (97 and 98). (Feed on ground; 
never perch in trees ; some soar in the air and 
sing.) 
15. The Bush Larks (99 and 100). (Distin- 
guished from the true larks in perching in 
bushes when they sometimes take short flights 
into the air. Distinguished from the pipits in 
having no white in the tail.) 
16, The Crested Larks (101-103). (Feed 
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