Sighting of a Partially Leucistic Indian Robin <i>Saxicoloides fulicatus</i> at Akola, Maharashtra, India
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leucism
SAXICOLOIDES FULICATUS

How to Cite

Telkar, D., & Kasambe, R. (2021). Sighting of a Partially Leucistic Indian Robin <i>Saxicoloides fulicatus</i> at Akola, Maharashtra, India. Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society (JBNHS), 118. https://doi.org/10.17087/jbnhs/2021/v118/157372

References

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Mahabal, A., H. van Grouw, R.M. Sharma & S. Thakur (2016): How common is albinism really? Colour aberrations in Indian birds reviewed. Dutch Birding 38: 301–309.

Pande, S., S. Tambe, F.M. Clement & N. Sant (2003): Birds of Western Ghats, Kokan and Malabar (including Birds of Goa). BNHS & OUP, Mumbai. Pp. 390.

van Grouw, H. (2013): What colour is that bird? The causes and recognition of common colour aberrations in birds. British Birds 106(1): 17–29.

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