Indian Birds 
59. Rhipidura albicollis: The White-throated 
Fantail Flycatcher. (F. 605), (J. 291), (+1) 
Distinguished from 58 by the black fore- 
head and narrow white eyebrow, and from 60 
by the black abdomen. Nest an inverted cone. 
The common fantail of S. and E. India. 
60. Rhipidura pectoralis: The White-spotted 
Fantail Flycatcher (F. 607), (J. 293), (+1.) 
Distinguished from 58 by the black fore- 
head and narrow white eyebrow, and from 59 
by the whitish abdomen. Nest cup-shaped. 
The common fantail of $.W. India. (Illus. 
B. B., p. 76.) 
The Robins, 61-69 
61 and 62. The Pied Bush Chats. 
The cock is a black bird (brownish in early 
winter), with a conspicuous white wing patch 
and a white rump. 
The hen is a reddish-brown bird (greyish in 
winter), with a black tail with a reddish patch 
over the tail. The hen may be distinguished 
from other brownish birds by the peculiar 
colouring of her mate. 
The nest is in a hole in the ground at the 
base of a tussock of long grass. 
61. Pratincola caprata: The Common Pied 
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