Indian Birds: Being a Key to the Common Birds of the Plains of India
a
of
Bird in
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f a revolving axle
ven Si
tle, like that
e Schoo
ittle tin
ulbul
, which Cunningham describes as "chēyk,
ing C
-wee, to-
ilor B
pping
ren-wa
mellow t
oodsh
ellow, pe
ioles
ky . . . churr, c
mmon M
notes, like the first b
led Flycat
ke that o
Sunbi
scream
cked Wood
s, penetrating ku
Barb
k, tonk, tonk, like the tappersm
rattli
asted Kin
ūk,
Hoop
, trembl
Swif
a stone sli
mon Nig
ike the tapping of
d's Nigh
n-fever, brain-fe
fever
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Koel
, owl-like whoo
w-Pheas
s uttered d
oquets
," kucha, kwachee, kwachee, kwachee, kwachee r
tted Ow
reech, hea
arn O
notonously at regular int
cops
tuck. The words or dissyllables sounding rather low at first and with considerable pauses bet
ngle O
ttered when the bird
h-Eagle
l uttered while the bi
hminy K
l, chee-h? h? h? h? h?
riah K
double
Shik
ive cūko
otted
ued cuk-cuk
le Brown
-k
an Ring
unting co
Turtle
rather like th
eafow
ed, rapidly uttered
ck Part
ed by a succession of shrill, r
y Partr
, reiterated call,
breasted W
ating, trump
anes 1
ng cry, hea
one Cu
"Did he do it?
attled La
above, bu
-wattled L
ing of
orks 2
ating chakwa or á
hminy D