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Kaziranga and Nameri National Park, Assam Bird/Wildlife Photography Tour report. 13-19 Jan, 2019


🌿🌿 Destination: Kaziranga and Nameri National Park, Assam

📅Date: 13-19 Jan, 2019

Birds we have seen and photographed during the tour. 

1. White winged wood duck

2. Swamp francolin

3. Silver breasted broadbill

4. Ibisbill

5. Northern Lapwing

6. Red Junglefowl 

7. Lesser Whistling Duck 

8. Greylag Goose 

9. Bar-headed Goose 

10. Ruddy Shelduck 

11. Eurasian Wigeon

12. Mallard 

13. Indian Spot-billed Duck 

14. Northern Shoveler 

15. Northern Pintail 

16. Gargeny 

17. Common Teal 

18. Common Merganser

19. Great-creasted Grebe 

20. Asian Openbill 

21. Wolly-necked Stork 

22. Black-necked Stork 

23. Lesser Adjutant Stork

24. Greater Adjutant stork

25. Indian Pond Heron 

26. Grey Heron 

27. Great Egret 

28. Cattle Egret 

29. Intermediate Egret 

30. Darter 

31. Little Cormorant 

32. Indian Cormorant 

33. Great Cormorant 

34. Common Kestrel 

35. Peregrine Falcon 

36. Black Kite 

37. Black-eared Kite 

38. Osprey 

39. Crested Serpent Eagle 

40. Changeable Hawk Eagle

41. Pallas’s fish Eagle

42. Grey headed fish Eagle 

43. White-breasted Waterhen 

44. Great Thick-knee 

45. Bronzed Winged Jacana 

46. Pheasant-tailed Jacana 

47. Red-wattled Lapwing 

48. Grey-headed Lapwing 

49. Little Ringed Plover 

50. Common Snipe 

51. Common Redshank 

52. Wood Sandpiper 

53. Common Sandpiper 

54. Temmenick's Stint 

55. Small Pratincole 

56. River Tern 

57. Common Pigeon

58. Green Imperial Pigeon 

59. Oriental Turtle Dove 

60. Spotted Dove 

61. Eurasian Collared Dove 

62. Pin-tailed Green Pigeon 

63. Yellow-footed Green Pigeon 

64. Vernal Hanging Parrot 

65. Rose-ringed Parakeet 

66. Spotted Owlet 

67. Brown fish owl

68. Jungle Owlet

69. Asian Barred Owlet 

70. Brown hawk Owl

71. House Swift 

72. Indian Roller 

73. Black billed Roller

74. White-throated Kingfisher 

75. Common Kingfisher 

76. Pied Kingfisher 

77. Oriental Pied Hornbill 

78. Great Hornbill 

79. Great Barbet 

80. Coppersmith Barbet 

81. Blue-throated Barbet 

82. Lineated Barbet 

83. Grey-capped Pygmy Woodpecker 

84. Fulvous-breasted Woodpecker 

85. Lesser Yellownape 

86. Greater Goldenback 

87. Rosy Minivet 

88. Long-tailed Minnivet 

89. Scarlet Minivet 

90. Long-tailed Shrike 

91. Grey-backed Shrike 

92. Lesser Racket-tailed Drongo 

93. Bronzed Drongo 

94. Black-hooded Oriole 

95. White-throated Fantail

96. Rufous Treepie

97. House Crow 

98. Eastern Jungle Crow 

99. Green-backed Tit 

100. Plain Martin

101. Barn Swallow

102. Black-crested Bulbul 

103. Red-vented Bulbul 

104. Red-whiskered Bulbul 

105. Black Bulbul 

106. White throated Bulbul

107. Common Tailorbird 

108. Clamorous Reed Warbler 

109. Tickell's Leaf Warler 

110. Grey-hooded Warbler

111. Pin-striped Tit Babbler 

112. Whiskered Yuhina 

113. Oriental White-eye 

114. Velvet-fronted Nuthatch 

115. Common Myna 

116. Great Myna 

117. Jungle Myna 

118. Bank Myna 

119. Common Myna 

120. Asian Pied Starling 

121. Chestnut-tailed Starling 

122. Blue Whistling Thrush 

123. Scaly Thrush 

124. Black-breasted Thrush 

125. Oriental Magpie Robin 

126. Plumbeous Water Redstart 

127. White-capped Redstart 

128. Hodgson's Redstart 

129. Common Stonechat 

130. Little Pied Flycatcher 

131. Verditer Flycatcer 

132. Pale Blue Flycatcher 

133. Grey-headed Canary Flycatcher 

134. Small Niltava 

135. Golden-fronted Leafbird

136. Green-tailed Sunbird

137. Streaked Spiderhunter

138. House Sparrow

139. Citrine Wagtail 

140. Grey Wagtail

141. White-wagtail

142. Olive-backed Pipit

Mammals we have seen and photographed during the trip as follows :-

1. Bengal Tiger (Call heard from very close bush)

2. Rhesus Macaque 

3. Assamese Macaque

4. Asian Elephant 

5. Greater One-horned Rhinoceros 

6. Sambar 

7. Swamp Deer 

8. Hog Deer 

9. Wild Buffalo 

10. Indian Wild Pig 

11. Asian or Oriental Small Clawed Otter 

12. Malayan Giant Squirrel

13. Barking Deer

14. Hoolock Gibbon

15. Capped langur

Thank you so much everyone for your valuable participation and cooperation. 

Thank you so much God for such a great sighting of Birds and Mammals during the tour.

  Looking forward to do many more trips like this you all.