“…The birds are referred to as 'carinates' and 'ratites' depending upon the presence or absence of a well developed keel on the sternum (Mc Lelland, 1990). Several studies have been conducted on the sternum of bald ibis (Nejdet et al, 2002), emu (Jagapathi et al, 2007), ostrich (Sathyamoorthy and Ramesh 2006;Predoi et al, 2009), pariah kite (Tomar et al, 2011), spot-billed pelican (Sathyamoorthy et al, 2012), green-winged macaw (Sreeranjini et al, 2015), peacock, turkey, duck, white-breasted water hen (Pathak et al, 2017) and, Indian mynah, bulbul and sparrow (John et al, 2017). The information about the sternum of crested serpent eagle is scanty.…”