Indian Birds 
12. (Cock) Shoveller Duck (230). (Head, 
neck, and wing patch (speculum) only glossy 
green.) 
VI. GREY 
1. Prevailing hue grey 
N.B.-—Many birds are so coloured that it is not easy to 
know whether to class them as grey or as brown birds, 
1. The Indian Grey Shrike (34). (Broad 
black band through eye.) 
2. The Small Minivet (41). (Upper parts 
slaty grey.) 
3. The Cuckoo-Shrikes (42 and 43). 
4. The Grey-headed Myna (50). 
5. The Bank Myna (53). (Grey and black 
bird with red patch of skin on side of head.) 
6. (Hen) Magpie Robin (68). (Grey and 
white bird.) 
7. The Grey and Grey-headed Wagtails 4 
(93 and 94). (Upper parts bluish grey, lower 
yellow.) 
8. The Ashy-crowned Finch-Lark (105). 
(Upper parts ashy grey.) 
g. The Grey Hornbills (121 and 122). 
(Large greyish-brown birds with the tail long.) 
10. The Pale, Montagu’s and the Hen Har- 
riers (153-155). 
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