🌿 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.Â
Birds we have photographed during the trip:
ENDEMICS
1. Andaman teal
2. Andaman Green-pigeon
3. Andaman coucal
4. Andaman drongoÂ
5. Andaman treepie
6. Andaman bulbul
7. Andaman wood pigeonÂ
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 doveÂ
23. Plume toed swiftletÂ
24. White nest swiftletÂ
25. Eurasian moorhenÂ
26. Gray headed swamphenÂ
27. Eurasian curlew
28. Pin tailed snipe
29. Common redshankÂ
30. Long toed stintÂ
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 starlingÂ
47. Ornate sunbirdÂ
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 kingfisherÂ
57. Greater racket tailed drongoÂ
58. Common hill myna
59. Pied imperial pigeon
60. Rosy starlingÂ
61. Chestnut cheeked starling
62. Watercock
63. Yellow bitternÂ
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.
