The Avifauna of British India And Its Dependencies a Systematic Account With

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The Avifauna of British India And Its Dependencies a Systematic Account With
James Murray
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The young are said to run from the nest within three hours of their birth. It is not uncommon to meet with parties of this bird in looking for Oobara (H. Macqueenit) among Grewia bushes, and perhaps from this circumstance and its lineated plumage it is called the " chota or small Taloor. " It is, as Jerdon says, a favourite quarry for the Sparrow Hawk and the Besra. Its flesh is as much esteemed almost as that of the Houbara, being highly flavoured. Breeds in Sind from February to April. It mak...es no nest, the eggs being laid in a small depression in the ground, usually sheltered by a stone.
Family, H^EMATOPODID^, Bp. SEA PLOVERS.
Feet with three toes, and a very small hind toe ; bill long, strong, front half compressed, tip blunt ; wing long and pointed.
Sub-Family, Characters those of the Family; bill slightly curved upwards.
STREPSILAS. 597 1274. StrepSilas interpres (Linn. ), Jerd. , B. Ind. Ii. Salvad. , Ucc. Born. P. 320; Blyth, B. Burm^ p. 154; Dresser, B. Eur. Vii. P. 555> pl- 5 Hume, Str t F.


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