Classification According to Colour 
8. The Whimbrel (190). (A small edition 
of the Curlew.) 
g. The Pond Heron (124). (Found at the 
water’s edge. Flight transforms it into a milk- 
white bird.) 
10. The Night Heron (225). (Head black. 
Its cry “ waak ” is heard at sunset.) 
11. The Grey-lag Goose (227). (Bill and 
legs dirty pink.) 
2. Birds with chocolate or rich brown in plumage 
1. The Indian Treepie (5). (Long tail, 
silver grey on wings.) 
2. The Yellow-eyed Babbler (10). (Cinna- 
mon-brown bird with white breast.) 
3. The Brown Shrike (37). 
4. The Brahminy Myna (51). (Buff and 
grey bird with a black head.) 
5. The Common Myna (52). (Yellow patch 
of skin at side of head.) 
6. The Indian Bush Chat (63). 
7. (Hen) Indian Redstart (65). 
8. (Hen) Indian Robins (66 and 67). (Cock 
also in one species.) 
g. The Munias (74, 75, and 77). (Not 76.) 
10, The Red-headed Bunting (85). 
11. The White-breasted Kingfisher (120). 
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