Bombay Natural History Society's scientific contributions
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Publication (1)
La 1ra. aparece como Handbook of the birds India and Pakistan, toget with those of Nepal, Sikkim, Bhutan and Ceylon
Citations
... The Blue Whistling Thrushes routinely caught, killed, dismembered, and fed birds to their young. On the contrary, two other members of Myophonus genus that occur on the Indian Subcontinent-the Malabar Whistling Thrush M. horsfieldii and Sri Lanka Whistling Thrush M. blighi-have not been documented to take hatchlings (Ali & Ripley 1998). ...