− | The black woodpecker (''shatapatra'', Picus martius), the king bird of paradise–shrike (''Bhringaraja'', Lanalidae), the green-bill coucal (''kojashthi'', Centropus chlororhynchos), peacock pheasant (''jivajivaka'', Chalcurus), red-faced malkoha (''kairata'', Pheanicophaeus pyrrhocephalus), the koel (''kokila'', Eudynamys honorata), the red-vented bulbul (''Atyuha'', Molpastes haemorrhous), the cowbird (''gopaputra'', Molothrus), the Indian babbler (''priyatmaja'', Argya caudata), the pied flycatcher (''latva'', Muscicapidae atricapilla), paradise flycatcher (''lattashaka'', Muscicapidae techitrea), the Bengal tree pie (''Babhru-vataha'', Dendrocitta rufa), the toucan (''dindimantaka'', Ramphastos toco), the hoopoe (''jati'', Upupa indica), the grey hornbill (''dundubhi'', Lophoceros birostris), the green barbet (''pakkara'', Thereiceryx zeylonicus), the king fisher (''lauhaprishtha'', Alcedo ispida), the baya or weaver bird (''kulingaka'', Ploceus benghalensis), the dove (''kapota'', Chalcophaps indica), the green parakeet (''shuka'', Psittacula spengeli), the ringneck parakeet (''saranga'', Palaeonis torquatus), the babbler/ Chirati (Timaliidae), the blossom headed parakeet/kanku (Torquatus rosa),the sun bird or honey-sucker/ yastika (Nectariniidae), mynah / sharika (Turdus salica), the house sparrow/ kalavinka (Passer domesticus), the tree sparrow/ chataka (Passer montanus), the black bulbul/ angarachudaka (Hypsipetes leucocephalus), the pigeon/ paravata (Columba treron) and the wood pigeon/ pandanavika (Columba palumbus).[50-52] | + | The black woodpecker (''shatapatra'', Picus martius), the king bird of paradise–shrike (''Bhringaraja'', Lanalidae), the green-bill coucal (''kojashthi'', Centropus chlororhynchos), peacock pheasant (''jivajivaka'', Chalcurus), red-faced malkoha (''kairata'', Pheanicophaeus pyrrhocephalus), the koel (''kokila'', Eudynamys honorata), the red-vented bulbul (''Atyuha'', Molpastes haemorrhous), the cowbird (''gopaputra'', Molothrus), the Indian babbler (''priyatmaja'', Argya caudata), the pied flycatcher (''latva'', Muscicapidae atricapilla), paradise flycatcher (''lattashaka'', Muscicapidae techitrea), the Bengal tree pie (''Babhru-vataha'', Dendrocitta rufa), the toucan (''dindimantaka'', Ramphastos toco), the hoopoe (''jati'', Upupa indica), the grey hornbill (''dundubhi'', Lophoceros birostris), the green barbet (''pakkara'', Thereiceryx zeylonicus), the king fisher (''lauhaprishtha'', Alcedo ispida), the baya or weaver bird (''kulingaka'', Ploceus benghalensis), the dove (''kapota'', Chalcophaps indica), the green parakeet (''shuka'', Psittacula spengeli), the ringneck parakeet (''saranga'', Palaeonis torquatus), the babbler (''Chirati'', Timaliidae), the blossom headed parakeet (''kanku,'' Torquatus rosa),the sun bird or honey-sucker (''yastika'', Nectariniidae), mynah (''sharika'', Turdus salica), the house sparrow (''kalavinka'', Passer domesticus), the tree sparrow (''chataka'', Passer montanus), the black bulbul (''angarachudaka'', Hypsipetes leucocephalus), the pigeon (''paravata'', Columba treron) and the wood pigeon (''pandanavika'', Columba palumbus).[50-52] |