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Namdapha, Arunachal Pradesh Bird photo tour (26-30 Nov 2021)


🌿🌿 Destination: Namdapha, Arunachal Pradesh(26-30 Nov 2021)

Successfully completed the trip with almost all target species acheived. Sharing the Bird and Mammals sighting details below.

📅Date: 26-30 Nov 2021

👥 Number of Guests: 5

🚙 Number of vehicles: 2(Toyota Innova & Mahindra Scorpio)

Birds:

1. Pied falconet

2. Great myna

3. White crowned forktail

4. Spotted forktail

5. Black backed forktail

6. Slaty backed forktail

7. Bay woodpecker

8. Collared treepie

9. Yellow bellied fairy fantail

10. Sultan tit

11. Black throated prinia

12. White throated bulbul

13. Black bulbul

14. Ashy bulbul

15. Rufous headed parrotbill

16. Red billed leiothrix

17. Rufous backed sibia

18. Pygmy flycatcher/Pygmy blue flycatcher

19. Sapphire flycatcher

20. Black throated sunbird

21. Rufous bellied eagle

22. Austens Brown hornbill/Brown hornbill

23. Rufous necked hornbill

24. Wrethead hornbill

25. Large cuckooshrike

26. Maroon oriole

27. Black drongo

28. Ashy drongo

29. Bronzed drongo

30. Lesser racket tailed drongo

31. White hooded babbler

32. Rufous throated fulvetta

33. Streaked wren babbler

34. Eye browed wren babbler

35. Rusty fronted barwing

36. Chestnut bellied nuthatch

37. White tailed flycatcher

38. Streaked spiderhunter

39. Ashy headed green pigeon

40. Pin tailed green pigeon

41. Pin striped tit babbler

42. Golden crested myna

43. Common hill myna

44. Beautiful sibia

45. Grey throated babbler

46. Oriental Bay owll(Not Photographed. Call heard from very close but the Bird did not come out in open)

47. Snowy throated babbler(Call heard and Seen multiple times but could not get a clear shot)


Special Note:

During our way back to Tinsukia from Namdapha, I had come across about the ongoing sighting of Eastern Grass Owl or * Australasian Grass Owl* near Talap, Tinsukia district, Assam. So took my clients there to see and photograph this elusive and rare species. 


Mammals:

1. Hoolock Gibbon

2. Bengal Slow Loris

3. Malayan Giant Squirrel

4. Red Giant gliding Squirrel

5. Capped Langur

6. Particoloured flying Squirrel


Sharing the major sighting of the trip from camera display in a collage format


Thank you!