A | B | C | D | E | |
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1 | ? | ||||
2 | ? | ||||
3 | Asian Koel (female) | ||||
4 | Peacock, Peahen | ||||
5 | Blue Throated Blue Flycatcher | ||||
6 | Shikra ? | ||||
7 | Rufous Treepie | ||||
8 | Black Drongo ? | ||||
9 | Common Myna | ||||
10 | House Crow | ||||
11 | Yellow-Billed Babbler ? | ||||
12 | Little Cormorant ? | ||||
13 | Purple Heron | ||||
14 | Glossy Ibis | ||||
15 | Grey Heron | ||||
16 | Greater Coucal ? | ||||
17 | Common Coot | White Beak | |||
18 | Red-Vented Bulbul ? | ||||
19 | ? | ||||
20 | Little Egret ? | Two long plumes on the back of head | |||
21 | ? | ||||
22 | Indian Pond Heron | In flight, white and brown, looks quite large and different | |||
23 | Purple Swamphen | ||||
24 | ? | ||||
25 | ? | ||||
26 | ? | ||||
27 | ? | ||||
28 | Black Bittern ? | ||||
29 | Asian Openbill? | ||||
30 | White-Breasted Waterhen | Very distinctive line separating black from white. Small and skittish. | |||
31 | ? | Typically in groups, on trees, where it blends in very well with leaves. Loud screeching noise. |