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Walong, Arunachal Pradesh Bird Photo Tour 25-31 Dec 2021


🌿🌿 Destination: Walong, Arunachal Pradesh25-31 Dec 2021

Successfully completed the Walong Bird Photo tour. Sharing the Birds sighting details below.

📅Date: 25-31 Dec 2021

👥 Number of Guests: 7

🚙 Number of vehicles: 3

Birds:

1. Australasian Grass Owl/Eastern Grass Owl

2. Black headed greenfinch

3. Black browed tit

4. Sichuan leaf warbler

5. Godlewski’s bunting

6. Chestnut eared bunting

7. Little bunting

8. Crested bunting

9. Yunnan nuthatch

10. Chestnut vented nuthatch(montium ssp)

11. Spot breasted parrotbill

12. Greater rufous headed parrotbill

13. Dark rumped rosefinch

14. Scaly breasted munia

15. Green tailed sunbird

16. White collared blackbird

17. Bar tailed treecreeper

18. Chestnut tailed minla

19. Beautiful sibia

20. Streak breasted scimitar babbler

21. Coral billed scimitar babbler

22. Rufous vented yuhina

23. Whiskered yuhina

24. White naped yuhina

25. Striated yuhina

26. White browed fulvetta

27. Himalayan prinia

28. Yellow cheeked tit

29. Green backed tit

30. Coal tit

31. Spotted nutcracker

32. Common kestrel

33. Himalayan griffon

34. Feral(rock) pigeon

35. Gray backed shrike

36. Green shrike babbler

37. Himalayan buzzard

38. Red whiskered bulbul

39. Mountain bulbul

40. Nepal fulvetta

41. Wallcreeper

42. Alpine thrush

43. Red throated thrush

44. Hodgsons redstart

45. Daurian redstart

46. Fire breasted flowerpecker

47. Olive backed pipit

48. Gray headed bullfinch

49. Blue throated barbet

50. White spectacled warbler

51. Gray cheeked warbler

52. Brownish flanked bush warbler

53. Long tailed sibia

54. Rusty fronted barwing

55. Silver eared mesia

56. Black throated sunbird

57. Crested finchbill

58. Blue winged laughingthrush


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.


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

Thank you!