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- The black-throated munia or Jerdon's mannikin (Lonchura kelaarti) is a small p****erine bird. This estrildid finch is a resident breeding bird in the hills...
- Legge's hawk-eagle (Nisaetus kelaarti) is a bird of prey. Like all eagles, it is in the family Accipitridae. It breeds in the Indian subcontinent, from...
- and skins with shorter coats from Sri Lanka and southern India as F. c. kelaarti. In 2005, the authors of Mammal Species of the World recognized 10 subspecies...
- conditions. Polydesmopeltis kelaarti carli Verhoeff, 1936 Polydesmopeltis kelaarti longipes Verhoeff, 1936 Polydesmopeltis kelaarti valparaiensis Carl, 1932...
- lanceolatus Mountain hawk-eagle, N. nipalensis Legge's hawk-eagle, Nisaetus kelaartipreviously a race of S. nipalensis Blyth's hawk-eagle, N. alboniger Javan...
- might also refer to the Ceylon highland nightjar (Caprimulgus indicus kelaarti). Banshee, a similar omen in Irish mythology Devil's bird (disambiguation)...
- Funambulus palmarum gossei (Wroughton and Davidson, 1919) ? Funambulus palmarum kelaarti (Layard, 1851) ? Funambulus palmarum matugamensis (Lindsay, 1926) ? Funambulus...
- Ghats and Sri Lankan race has been suggested as a full species Nisaetus kelaarti. Blyth's hawk-eagle, Nisaetus alboniger (earlier Spizaetus alboniger) Changeable...
- Accipiter high-pitched call and the mountain hawk-eagle (Nisaetus nipalensis kelaarti) call) These raptor calls are mimicked by another species that occupies...
- entirety of the distribution of the (newly recognized) Legge's hawk-eagle (N. kelaarti), most of the range of the Javan (N. bartelsi), Blyth's (N. alboniger)...