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Andaman & Little Andaman Birding Photography Tour


🌿 Destination:- Andaman & Little Andaman

đź“… Date: 24 Feb-4 Mar, 2025

👥 Number of clients: 7

đźš— Number of vehicles: 2

Successfully completed to photograph ALL ANDAMAN ENDEMIC BIRDS along with many other pacific Birds. 

Birds we have photographed during the trip:

ENDEMICS

1. Andaman teal

2. Andaman Green-pigeon

3. Andaman coucal

4. Andaman drongo 

5. Andaman treepie

6. Andaman bulbul

7. Andaman wood pigeon 

8. Andaman scops owl

9. Andaman boobook

10. Andaman cuckoo dove

11. Andaman flowerpecker

12. Oriental scops owl(Walden’s)

13. Hume’s boobook

14. Andaman shama

15. White headed starling

16. Andaman crake

17. Andaman serpent eagle

18. Andaman cuckooshrike

19. Andaman nightjar

20. Andaman masked owl

21. Andaman woodpecker

NON ENDEMICS

22. Red collared dove 

23. Plume toed swiftlet 

24. White nest swiftlet 

25. Eurasian moorhen 

26. Gray headed swamphen 

27. Eurasian curlew

28. Pin tailed snipe

29. Common redshank 

30. Long toed stint 

31. Chinese pond heron

32. Eastern marsh harrier

33. Brahminy kite

34. White bellied sea eagle

35. White throated kingfisher

36. Collared kingfisher

37. Common myna

38. Eastern yellow wagtail

39. Freckle breated woodpecker

40. Red breasted parakeet

41. Long tailed parakeet

42. Vernal hanging parrot

43. Black naped oriole

44. Red whiskered bulbul

45. Arcic warbler

46. Asian glossy starling 

47. Ornate sunbird 

48. White rumped munia

49. Forest wagtail

50. Asian koel

51. Daurian starling

52. Green imperial pigeon

53. Indian cuckoo

54. Black baza

55. Blue eared kingfisher

56. Ruddy kingfisher 

57. Greater racket tailed drongo 

58. Common hill myna

59. Pied imperial pigeon

60. Rosy starling 

61. Chestnut cheeked starling

62. Watercock

63. Yellow bittern 

64. Purple heron

65. House crow

66. Black browed reed warbler

67. Oriental reed warbler

68. Barn swallow

69. House sparrow

70. Oriental cuckooshrike

71. Crested serpent eagle

72. Chinese sparrowhawk

73. Long tailed parakeet

74. Violet cuckoo

75. Mangrove whistler

76. Indian white eye

77. Eastern yellow wagtail

78. Red throated pipit

79. Pacific golden plover

80. Tibetan sand plover

81. Greater sand plover

82. Eurasian curlew

83. Common sandpiper

84. Wood sandpiper

85. Curlew sandpiper

86. Red necked stint

87. Little tern

88. Gull billed tern

89. Medium egret

90. Beach thick-knee

91. Black bellied plover

92. Pacific reef heron

93. Pacific swallow

94. Great egret

95. Black naped tern

96. Gray heron

97. Brown shrike

98. Ashy minivet

99. Asian fairy bluebird

100. Richard’s pipit

eBird Trip Report: https://ebird.org/tripreport/337773

Sharing the screenshots in a collage format from Guest’s camera.