Classification According to Habits 
IV. BIRDS WHICH ARE ALMOST IN- 
VARIABLY FOUND IN FLOCKS, 
EXCEPT WHEN NESTING 
1. The Babblers (7-9). (Small flocks of 
seven or eight.) 
2. The Indian White-eye (12). 
3. The Nuthatches (23 and 24). 
4. The Minivets (39-41). (Small flocks.) 
5. The Cuckoo-Shrikes (42 and 43). (Small 
flocks.) 
6. The Rose-coloured Starling (48). (Very 
large flocks.) 
7. The Indian Starling (49). . 
8. The Grey-headed Myna (50). (Small 
flocks.) (The other species of Myna frequently, 
but by no means invariably, congregate in 
flocks.) 
g. The Weaver Birds (70-73). (Small flocks.) 
10. The Munias (74-79). (Especially the 
Red Munia.) 
11. The Common Rose-Finch (80). 
12. The Buntings (83-85). (Feed on the 
ripening grain.) . 
13. The Hornbills (121 and 122). (Small 
flocks.) 
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