🌿🌿 Destination: Kaziranga & Manas National Park
đź“…Date: 2-8 March, 2021
👥 Number of Guests: 7
🚙 Number of Vehicles: 2Â
Bird we have seen and photographed during the trip:
1. Blue naped pitta
2. Bengal florican
3. Dark necked tailorbird
4. Mountain tailorbird
5. Eastern spot billed duck
6. Common teal
7. Swamp francolin
8. Red junglefowl
9. Spotted dove
10. Asian emerald dove
11. Yellow footed green pigeon
12. Green imperial pigeon
13. Mountain imperial pigeon
14. Wedge tailed green pigeon
15. Green billed malkoha
16. Plantive cuckoo
17. Asian palm swift
18. White breasted waterhen
19. Northern lapwing
20. River lapwingÂ
21. Red wattled lapwing
22. Asian openbill
23. Lesser adjutant
24. Greater adjutant
25. Little cormorant
26. Cattle egret
27. Indian pond heron
28. Himalayan griffon
29. Crested serpent eagleÂ
30. Pied harrier
31. Pallas’s fish eagle
32. Gray headed fish eagle
33. Oriental scops owl
34. Asian barred owlet
35. Brown hawk owl
36. Oriental pied hornbill
37. Great Indian hornbill
38. Common kingfisher
39. Stork billed kingfisher
40. White throated kingfisher
41. Indochinese roller
42. Coppersmith barbet
43. Blue throated barbet
44. Lineated barbet
45. Greater flameback
46. Oriental hobby
47. Blossom headed parakeet
48. Red breasted parakeet
49. Ashy woodswallow
50. Black drongo
51. Ashy drongo
52. Greater racket tailed drongo
53. Long tailed shrikeÂ
54. Brown shrike
55. Bay backed shrike
56. Rufous treepie
57. Large billed crow
58. Red vented bulbul
59. White throated bulbul
60. Red whiskered bulbul
61. Puff throated babbler
62. Chestnut bellied nuthatch
63. Common hill myna
64. Great myna
65. Jungle myna
66. Asian pied starling
67. Chestnut tailed starling
68. Spot winged starlingÂ
69. Oriental magpie robin
70. White rumped shama
71. Small niltava
72. Black backed forktail
73. Slaty backed forktail
74. Chinese rubythroat
75. Common stonechat
76. Scarlet backed flowerpeckerÂ
77. Baya weaverÂ
78. Kalij pheasantÂ
79. Feral pigeon
80. Oriental turtle dove
81. Eurasian collared dove
82. Barred cuckoo dove
83. Greater coucal
84. Large tailed nightjar
85. Crested treeswift
86. Kentish plover
87. Changeable hawk eagle
88. Shikra
89. Blue bearded bee eater
90. Green bee eater
91. Gray capped woodpecker
92. Collared falconet
93. Long tailed broadbill
94. Silver breasted broadbill
95. Scarlet minivet
96. Rosy minivet
97. Maroon oriole
98. Black headed oriole
99. Black naped monarch
100. Asian fairy blue bird
101. Yellow bellied fantail
102. Greay headed canary flycatcher
103. Sultan tit
104. Golden headed cisticola
105. Striated grassbird
106. Indian grassbird
107. Chesnut capped babber
108. Slender billed babbler
109. Pin striped tit babbler
110. Abbott’s babbler
111. Ashy prinia
112. Plain prinia
113. Black breasted parrotbill
114. Rufous necked laughingthrush
115. Greater necklaced laughingthrush
116. Pale chinned blue flycatcher
117. Little pied flycatcher
118. Streaked spiderhunter
119. House sparrow
120. Citrine wagtail
121. White wagtail
122. Paddyfield pipit
123. Rosy pipit
Mammals we have seen and photographed during the trip:
1. Bengal Tiger
2. Indian Rhinoceros
3. Swamp Deer
4. Indian muntjac
5. Indian elephant
6. Wild water buffalo
7. Wild boar
8. Hog Deer
9. Sambar Deer
10. Hoolock Gibbon
eBird checklist of Kaziranga
https://ebird.org/checklist/S83002592
eBird checklist of Manas
https://ebird.org/checklist/S83003242
Sharing a collage representation of the major sightings taken from Guest's camera display.Â
Thank you!
