. Birds. Birds. 390 yyc^:. with white; lower plumage pale earthy-hrowii. wliitish on the ab- domen ; lowertail-coverts briglit sulphur-yellow; edge of wing white. Colours of soft parts. Iris brown or hazel; bill black ; legs and feet brown to blackish brown, occasionally with a plumbeous shade. Measurements. Length about 200 mm.; wing 80 to 9'6 mm.; tail about 85 mm.; tarsus about 20 mm.; culmen about 14 to 16 mm. Distribution. The Himalayas from Afghanistan and the extreme North-West to Bhutan and the hills of Assam, JVorih of the Brahmaputra as far East as the Dihang lli\er, whence I


. Birds. Birds. 390 yyc^:. with white; lower plumage pale earthy-hrowii. wliitish on the ab- domen ; lowertail-coverts briglit sulphur-yellow; edge of wing white. Colours of soft parts. Iris brown or hazel; bill black ; legs and feet brown to blackish brown, occasionally with a plumbeous shade. Measurements. Length about 200 mm.; wing 80 to 9'6 mm.; tail about 85 mm.; tarsus about 20 mm.; culmen about 14 to 16 mm. Distribution. The Himalayas from Afghanistan and the extreme North-West to Bhutan and the hills of Assam, JVorih of the Brahmaputra as far East as the Dihang lli\er, whence I have had specimens sent me for identification. Nidification. The White-cheeked Bulbul breeds from May to July at all heights from 2,500 to 7,000 feet, making a nest very similar to that of the Bed-vented birds but generally less solid and well-built and decidedly smaller. It is made of the usual materials, grass, leaves, tine twigs and stems of plants mixed with odd scriips of moss, lichen and roots and lined either with fine roots or grass. It is placed low down in a bush or small tree, seldum more than 5 or 8 feet above the ground and sometimes within a foot of it. The site selected may be either in a garden or a compound or in light jungle and low scrub. The eggs are similar to those of the hist species but, perhaps, average longer in shape and duller in tint and markings. 100 average 21-()xl6-l mm. and tlie extremes in length and breadth are 24-6 x 10-8, 24-0 x IS'O and 19-0 x 15-2 mm. The full clutch is either three or four eggs, more often the former. Habits. Though found coiistanlly wherever there are villages and cultivation, this Bulbul is occasionally found haunting nidlahs and ravines which are comparatively well-wooded. This is especially the case round about Mussoorie. It is found at all heights from 2,500 up to 7,500 feet and even higher than this near Simla, where Mr. P. Dodsworth took manv Fig. 78.—Head of 3/. /. leiicotis. (40(3) Molpastes leucogenys


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