1. The Madras Red-vented Bulbul ([15]). 2. The Burmese Red-vented Bulbul ([16]). 3. The Bengal Red-vented Bulbul ([17]). 4. The Punjab Red-vented Bulbul ([18]). 5. The White-eared Bulbul ([19]). 6. The Bengal Red-whiskered Bulbul ([20]). 7. The Southern Red-whiskered Bulbul([21]). 8. The Large Racket-tailed Drongo ([27]). 9. The Rose-coloured Starling ([48]). 10. The Brahminy Myna ([51]). 11. The Paradise Flycatcher ([57]). 12. The Crested Lark ([101]). 13. Sykes’s Crested Lark ([102]). 14. The Malabar Crested Lark ([103]). 15. The Yellow-fronted Woodpecker ([110]). 16. The Golden Woodpecker ([111]). 17. The Pied Kingfisher (small crest) ([118]). 18. The Indian Hoopoe ([123]). 19. The Pied-crested Cuckoo ([129]). 20. The Common Peafowl ([170]). 21. The Large Cormorant (small crest) ([209]). 22. The Indian Spur-winged Plover ([184a]). 23. The Herons ([222]-[225]).
III. LEGS
Birds with very long legs
1. The White-breasted Water-hen ([174]). (Moderately long.) 2. The Purple Coot ([175]). 3. The Cranes ([177]-[179]). 4. The Stone Curlew ([180]). 5. The Lapwings ([183] and [184]). 6. The Black-winged Stilt ([187]). 7. The Avocet ([188]). 8. The Curlew ([189]). 9. The Whimbrel ([190]). 10. The Spoonbill ([215]). 11. The Storks ([216]-[221]). 12. The Common Flamingo ([226]). 13. The Indian Spur-winged Plover ([184a]).
Birds with legs feathered to the toe
1. The Owls ([135]-[139]). 2. The True Eagles ([146]). 3. The Sandgrouse.
IV. TAIL
1. Birds with the tail deeply forked
1. The Drongos ([25]-[27]). 2. The Swallows ([88]-[90]). 3. The Palm Swift ([125]). 4. The Common Kite ([152]). (Tail slightly forked. This distinguishes the Kite from all other raptorial birds which have round, square, or wedge-shaped tails.) 5. The Terns ([200]-[206]).