V. SEXUAL DIMORPHISM
Birds in which the sexes differ greatly in appearance
1. The Common Iora ([13]). 2. The Minivets ([39]-[41]). 3. The Black-headed Cuckoo-Shrike ([42]). 4. The Orioles ([44] and [45]). 5. The Rose-coloured Starling ([48]). 6. The Indian Paradise Flycatcher ([57]). 7. The Pied Bush Chats ([61] and [62]). 8. The Indian Bush Chat ([63]). 9. The Indian Redstart ([65]). 10. The Indian Robins ([66] and [67]). 11. The Magpie Robin ([68]). 12. The Shama ([69]). 13. The Weaver Birds ([70]-[73]). (In breeding season only.) 14. The Indian Red Munia ([79]). (Particularly in breeding season.) 15. The Common Rose-Finch ([80]). 16. The Common Sparrow ([82]). 17. The Buntings ([84] and [85]). 18. The Ashy-crowned Finch-Lark ([105]). 19. The Sunbirds ([106]-[108]). 20. The Koel ([130]). 21. The Blossom-headed Paroquet ([134]). 22. The Harriers ([153]-[157]). 23. The Red Turtle Dove ([169]). 24. The Common Peafowl ([170]). 25. The Black Partridge ([172]). 26. The Shoveller ([230]). (In breeding plumage.)