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The Birds of India

First Online: October 13, 2000
Page Last Updated: December 07, 2024

Articles and Pictures of the Birds of India

  • A female painted stork at a nesting site
  • Bird in Flight
  • The Birds of Ranganatittu
  • Crossing the Highway
  • A Crow Mother Feeds Child
  • Egret in Flight
  • Garden Lizard Performing Ballet
  • Garuda, a Sacred Bird of Hindus
  • In the Danger Zone
  • The Jungle Crow
  • Letter writing and the use of birds as messengers
  • Made for Each Other -- The Dovey Couple
  • Night Heron Landing on a Treetop
  • Painted Storks, the Village of Belluru
  • Peacock in Indian Art
  • A Pond Heron (Ardeola grayii)
  • Spo Bellied Eagle Owl
  • The Spoonbills
  • Two Young Painted Storks in their Nest

See Also:

  • Animal Motifs in Indian Art
  • Animals and Ancient Indians -- Ancient Indians gave a great importance to nature, life and environment. They made deities out of animals and worshiped them. Kamat on animals of Indian mythology.


 Birds of India

Pictures!
Crossing the Highway Letter writing and the use of birds as messengersNight Heron Landing on a TreetopA Pond Heron (Ardeola grayii)Made for Each Other -- The Dovey Couple
The Jungle Crow A female painted stork at a nesting siteTwo Young Painted Storks in their NestBird in FlightEgret in Flight
Garden Lizard Performing BalletPainted Storks, the Village of BelluruA Crow Mother Feeds ChildIn the Danger ZoneGaruda, a Sacred Bird of Hindus
Spo Bellied Eagle Owl

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  • Snakes
  • Animals
  • Animal Motifs
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