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Drongo
Turdoides
Rufous
Chitwan National Park
Birds of Islamabad
Taxonomy
Leaf-warbler
Prinia

BIRD CHECKLIST – CHITWAN NATIONAL PARK & BUFFER ZONE March 2015 Carol Inskipp C = Chitwan National Park B = Barandabhar Important Bird Area (including Beeshazari Tal and nearby lakes) S = Janakauli Community Forest and

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