X. YELLOW
1. Birds with bright yellow in the plumage
1. The Indian White-eye ([12]). 2. The Iora ([13]). 3. The Common Green Bulbul ([14]). (Patch of yellow on forehead.) 4. The White-eared Bulbul ([19]). (Yellow patch under the tail.) 5. The White-browed Bulbul ([22]). (Pale yellow patch under tail.) 6. (Hen) Minivets ([39], 40, and [41]). 7. The Orioles ([44] and [45]). 8. The Grackles or Hill Mynas ([46] and [47]). (Black birds with yellow beak, legs, and wattles.) 9. The Common Myna ([52]). (Yellow beak, legs, and patch of skin behind eye.) 10. The Pied Myna ([54]). (Orange patch of skin behind eye.) 11. The Grey-headed Flycatcher ([56]). 12. (Cock) Bayas (at breeding season) ([70]-[73]). 13. The Green Munia ([78]). 14. The Yellow-throated Sparrow ([81]). 15. The Black- and Red-headed Buntings ([84] and [85]). 16. The Grey and Grey-headed Wagtails ([93] and [94]). 17. (Cock) Purple-rumped Sunbird ([108]). 18. The Indian Pitta ([109]). 19. The Yellow-fronted Woodpecker ([110]). (Spotted black and white bird with yellow forehead.) 20. The Golden-backed Woodpecker ([111]). (Back golden yellow.) 21. The Pheasant-tailed Jaçana ([182]). (Back of neck golden yellow in breeding plumage.) 22. The Yellow-wattled Lapwing ([184]). 23. The Cattle Egret (in breeding plumage) ([223]). (Yellow plumes grow from back of head.)
2. Birds with bright yellow or orange legs
1. The Yellow-eyed Babbler ([10]). 2. The Grackles ([46] and [47]). 3. The Mynas ([51]-[53]). 4. The Common Hawk-Cuckoo ([128]). (Not very bright.) 5. The majority of Birds of Prey. (The yellow varies from dull to bright.) 6. The Green Pigeons ([163] and [164]). 7. The Black Partridge ([172]). (Reddish orange.) 8. The Stone Curlew ([180]). 9. The Red- and Yellow-wattled Lapwings ([183]-[184]). 10. The Herring-Gulls ([198] and [199]). 11. The Little Tern ([205]). (Orange in summer, brownish in winter.) 12. The Barred-headed Goose ([228]). 13. The Shoveller ([230]).
3. Birds with dull-coloured upper plumage and bright yellow under parts
1. The Indian White-eye ([12]). 2. The Iora ([13]). 3. The Grey-headed Flycatcher ([56]). 4. The Green Munia ([78]). 5. The Black- and Red-headed Buntings ([84] and [85]). 6. The Grey and Grey-headed Wagtails ([93] and [94]).
4. Yellow patch of feathers under the tail, birds with
1. The White-eared Bulbul ([19]). 2. The White-browed Bulbul ([22]).
5. Yellow patch of feathers on the throat, bird with
The Yellow-throated Sparrow ([81]).
6. Yellow patch of skin on side of head or yellow wattles, birds with
1. The Grackles ([46] and [47]). 2. The Common and Pied Mynas ([52] and [54]). 3. The Yellow-wattled Lapwing ([184]).
7. Yellowish red
The Brahminy Duck ([229]). (This bird is mainly of a ruddy yellow hue.)
8. Yellow and black
(Vide [Black and yellow].)