The close relationship between Sylvia and babblers leads to the nomenclatural problem of naming the babbler and warbler families. |
Birds such as koel, mynas, babblers, kingfishers, hoper and crow-pheasants are also found here. |
During the nestling period of babblers, skeletal development is fast, which is typical of most passerines. |
It is this sort of people and not rootless metropolitan babblers who value and indeed venerate the Queen. |
Shrike babblers were originally described as shrikes, because of their hooked bill, but have been subsequently placed among babblers. |
At first dawn, the grounds of our lodge come alive with the new sounds of cuckoos, wood-hoopoes, babblers, robin-chats, sunbirds, and many more. |