Classification According to Habits 
Name No, of 
Call of Bird in 
Bird Part IT 
At early dawn. “ Turtuck, tur- 
tuck, turtuck, turtuck, turtuck, 
turtuck, tuckatu, chatucka 
tuckatuck. ‘The words or 
‘ dissyllables sounding rather 
low at first and with con- The Jungle 
siderable pauses between, Outeb aian49 
and the intervals decreasing 
and the tone getting louder 
till they end cae ae 
(Tickell) . 
The Fish- 
when the bird is ue "P in 
the air 
Loud resonant calls uttered 
Eagles 148-50 
The Brah- 
while the bird is sailing inf”. : 
miny Kite 151 
Peculiar ea. wail =r 
the air 
The Pariah 
hi hi hi hi bi bi, uttered on 
Kite . . 15 
the wing . 
A sharp double whistle. . . TheShikra 158 
a Spotted 
‘lt Dove . 166 
A mournful ss trill, chee- ci ol 
A plaintive cakoo-coo-coo 
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