🌿🌿 Destination: Andaman & Little Andaman
Temperature: 24-37’c
📅Date: 1-9 Jan, 2020
👥 Number of Guests: 7
🚙 Types of Vehicle: Mahindra Marazzo & Tata Hexa
Birds we have seen and photographed during the tours are follows:
1. Andaman Green pigeon
2. Andaman Imperial pigeon
3. Andaman Cuckoo dove
4. Andaman Serpent Eagle
5. Andaman teal
6. Common teal
7. Black Baza
8. Long toed stint
9. Andaman crake (call heard in multiple occassion)
10. Andaman Cuckooshrike
11. Andaman coucalÂ
12. Andaman woodpecker
13. Andaman Treepie
14. Frickle breasted woodpecker
15. Andaman bulbul
16. Andaman drongo
17. Andaman Shama
18. Andaman white headed starling
19. Andaman flowerpecker
20. Andaman scops owl
21. Andaman hawl owl
22. Andaman masked owl
23. Walden’s scops owl
24. Hume’s hawk owl
25. Andaman nightjar
26. Olive backed sunbird
27. Crimson sunbird
28. Common kingfisher
29. Ruddy breasted crake
30. Baillons crake
31. Collared kingfisher
32. Black capped kingfisher
33. White throated kingfisher
34. Stork billed kingfisher
35. Ruddy kingfisher
36. Black capped kingfisher
37. Long tailed parakeet
38. Orange headed thrush
39. Mangrove whistler
40. Pacific reef egret
41. Whimbrel
42. Asian Glossy starling
43. Watercock
44. Greater racked tailed drongo
45. Glossy swift
46. Nicobar Pigeon(seen 5-6 individuals)
47. Common snipe
48. Whiskered tern
49. Kentish plover
50. Lesser sand plover
51. Chestnut headed bee-eater
52. White breasted wood swallow
53. Barn swallow
54. Pacific swallow
55. Glossy swift
56. Edible nest swiftlet
57. Red throated pipit
58. Chinese egret
59. Little egret
60. Cattle egret
61. Grey wagtail
62. Spotted redshank
63. Chinese pond heron
64. Citrine wagtail
65. Changeable hawk eagle
66. Common sandpiper
67. Wood sandpiper
68. Common redshank
69. Black naped monarch flycatcher
70. Indian white eye
71. Large cuckooshrike
72. Southern hill myna
73. Common myna
74. Purple heron
75. Grey heron
76. Indian pond heron
77. Grey headed swamphen
78. White breasted waterhen
79. Common moorhen
80. Oriental reed warbler
81. Dusky warbler
82. Black browed reed warbler
83. Clamorous reed warbler
84. Oriental pratincole
85. White bellied sea eagle
86. Pacific golden plover
87. Cotton pygmy goose
88. Pheasant tailed jacana
89. Red collared dove
90. Asian emerald dove
91. Asian koel
92. Indian cuckoo
93. Asian fairy bluebird
94. Yellow bittern
95. Little ringed plover
96. Brown shrike
97. Fork-tailed swift
98. Asian brown flycatcher
99. Brown backed needletailÂ
100. Common ringed plover
Sharing some screenshots of major highlights of the tour from camera display.
Thank you so much all the guests for your valuable participation in the tour, I would also like to say big thanks to my resource persons for their effort and help.
Thank you so much to my God for giving me the opportunity to see and take photograph of this beautiful rare avian life.
