Unidentified bird. The colour-pattern and the prominent rectal bristles suggest a Paradise Flycatcher ‘(Terpsiphone paradisi)’ but the brown of the upper parts is too dull and the tall too short even for a female. Inscribed: ‘Leclum.’
Unidentified bird. The pink bill and greenish-yellow tips to the wing and tail feathers suggest a female Oriole ‘(Oriolus’ sp.) but the shape and proportions are inconsistent. Inscribed: ‘Chachoee.’
Unidentified bird. The colour-pattern, especially of the face and the red under-tail coverts, suggests the Red-eared Bulbul ‘(Pycnonotus jocosus),’ but the Bulbul is darker above and when adult has a red tuft behind the eye and a crested head. Inscribed: ‘Lall Gindee.’