2. Rosy Starling
The rosy starling is a
passerine bird in the
starling family, Sturnidae,
also known as the rose-
coloured starling or rose-
coloured pastor. The
species was recently
placed in its own
monotypic genus, Pastor,
and split from
3. Indian Silver Bill
The Indian silverbill or
white-throated munia is a
small passerine bird
found in the Indian
Subcontinent and
adjoining regions that
was formerly considered
to include the closely
related African silverbill.
4. White Bellied Minivet
The white-bellied minivet
is a species of minivet
found in Nepal and India,
mostly in dry deciduous
forest. The species is
characterized by stable
population trend and
extent of occurrence of
more than 20 thousand
km².
5. House Sparrow-
Female
The house sparrow is a bird of
the sparrow family
Passeridae, found in most
parts of the world. A small
bird, it has a typical length of
16 cm and a mass of 24–39.5
g. Females and young birds
are coloured pale brown and
grey, and males have brighter
black, white, and brown
markings.
7. Indian Jungle Crow
The Indian jungle crow is a
species of crow found across
the Indian Subcontinent south
of the Himalayas. It is very
common and readily
distinguished from the house
crow which has a grey neck.
8. Temminck s Stint
Temminck's stint is a small
wader. This bird's common
name and Latin binomial
commemorate the Dutch
naturalist Coenraad Jacob
Temminck. The genus name is
from Ancient Greek kalidris or
skalidris, a term used by
Aristotle for some grey-
coloured waterside birds.
9. Chestnut- Tailed
Starling
The chestnut-tailed starling or
grey-headed myna is a
member of the starling family.
It is a resident or partially
migratory species found in
wooded habitats in India and
Southeast Asia. The species
name is after the distribution
of a former subspecies in the
Malabar region.
10. Blyths Starling
The chestnut-tailed starling or
grey-headed myna is a
member of the starling family.
It is a resident or partially
migratory species found in
wooded habitats in India and
Southeast Asia. The species
name is after the distribution
of a former subspecies in the
Malabar region.
11. White Headed Starling
The white-headed starling,
also known as the Andaman
white-headed starling, is a
species of starling in the
family Sturnidae. It is found in
wooded habitats of the
Andaman and Nicobar
Islands.
12. Black Red Start
The black redstart is a small
passerine bird in the redstart
genus Phoenicurus. Like its
relatives, it was formerly
classed as a member of the
thrush family, but is now
known to be an Old World
flycatcher. Other common
names are Tithy's redstart,
blackstart and black redtail.
13. Tawny Eagle
The tawny eagle is a large bird
of prey. Like all eagles, it
belongs to the family
Accipitridae. It was once
considered to be closely
related to the migratory
steppe eagle, Aquila
nipalensis, and the two forms
have previously been treated
as conspecific.
14. Red Vented Bulbul
The red-vented bulbul is a
member of the bulbul family
of passerines. It is resident
breeder across the Indian
subcontinent, including Sri
Lanka extending east to
Burma and parts of Tibet
15. Red Avadat-Female
The red avadavat, red munia
or strawberry finch is a
sparrow-sized bird of the
family Estrildidae. It is found
in the open fields and
grasslands of tropical Asia and
is popular as a cage bird due
to the colourful plumage of
the males in their breeding
season. It breeds in the Indian
Subcontinent in the monsoon
season.
16. Yellow Wagtail
The western yellow wagtail is
a small passerine in the
wagtail family Motacillidae,
which also includes the pipits
and longclaws. This species
breeds in much of temperate
Europe and Asia.
17. Common Stonechat
Common stonechat is the
name used for the Saxicola
species Saxicola torquatus
when this is treated in its
broad sense
18. Ashy Prinia
The ashy prinia or ashy wren-
warbler is a small warbler in
the family Cisticolidae. This
prinia is a resident breeder in
the Indian Subcontinent,
ranging across most of India,
Nepal, Bangladesh, Bhutan,
Sri Lanka and western
Myanmar
19. Spotted Dove
The spotted dove is a small
and somewhat long-tailed
pigeon that is a common
resident breeding bird across
its native range on the Indian
subcontinent and Southeast
Asia. The species has been
introduced into many parts of
the world and feral
populations have become
established.
20. Black Eared Kite
The black kite is a medium-
sized bird of prey in the family
Accipitridae, which also
includes many other diurnal
raptors. It is thought to be the
world's most abundant
species of Accipitridae,
although some populations
have experienced dramatic
declines or fluctuations.
21. Eastern Jungle Crow
The eastern jungle crow is a
bird in the family Corvidae. It
is found in China, Bangladesh,
India, Myanmar, Nepal,
Bhutan, and Thailand.
22. Finns Weaver
Finn's weaver or Finn's baya,
also known as yellow weaver
is a species of weaver bird
found in the Ganges and
Brahmaputra valleys in India
and Nepal. Two races are
known; the nominate from
the Kumaon area and salimalii
from the eastern Terai
23. Pied Triller
The pied triller is a species of
bird in the Campephagidae
family. It is found in Brunei,
India, Indonesia, Malaysia,
the Philippines, Singapore,
and Thailand.
24. Spotted Bush Warbler
The spotted bush warbler is a
species of Old World warbler
in the family Locustellidae. It
is found in the northern
Himalayas, Yunnan and
central China, in the countries
of Bangladesh, Bhutan, China,
India, Myanmar and Nepal. Its
natural habitat is arboreal
forests
25. Barn Swallow
The barn swallow is the most
widespread species of
swallow in the world. It is a
distinctive passerine bird with
blue upperparts and a long,
deeply forked tail. It is found
in Europe, Asia, Africa and the
Americas
26. Purple Sunbird
The purple sunbird is a small
sunbird. Like other sunbirds
they feed mainly on nectar,
although they will also take
insects, especially when
feeding young. They have a
fast and direct flight and can
take nectar by hovering like a
hummingbird but often perch
at the base of flowers.