Birds in GHNP
Treks
in GHNP are to be undertaken to be believed.
Absence
of roads (and even khachhars) makes it, well uncommon.
Sheer
Himalayas, if one has to be succinct.
This
list has been put in place over 2 trips and a lot of fun.
Image
Credit: Nirlep Dhutwalia
Alpine
Chough
Ashy
Drongo
Ashy-throated
Warbler
Bar-tailed
Treecreeper
Bearded
Vulture
Black
Bulbul
Black-chinned
Babbler
Black-lored
Tit
Blue
Whistling Thrush
Booted
Eagle
Brown
Dipper
Chestnut
Thrush
Chestnut-crowned
Laughingthrush
Chestnut-eared
Bunting
Citrine
Wagtail
Coal
Tit
Common
Hoopoe
Common
Kestrel
Common
Myna
Common
Pigeon
Crested
Kingfisher
Previous Pieces
Dark-sided
Flycatcher
Fulvous-breasted
Woodpecker
Grandala
Great
Barbet
Great
Cormorant
Great
Tit
Green
Bee-eater
Green-backed
Tit
Grey
Bushchat
Grey
Treepie
Grey
Wagtail
Grey-backed
Shrike
Grey-headed
Canary Flycatcher
Grey-hooded
Warbler
Grey-sided
Bush Warbler
Grey-winged
Blackbird
Himalayan
Bulbul
Himalayan
Monal
Himalayan
Vulture
Himalayan
Woodpecker
House
Crow
Indian
Blue Robin
Indian
Golden Oriole
Indian
Roller
Image Credit: Nirlep Dhutwalia
Large-billed
Crow
Little
Forktail
Long-tailed
Minivet
Long-tailed
Shrike
Oriental
White-eye
Plumbeous
Water Redstart
Red-billed
Chough
Red-vented
Bulbul
Rock
Bunting
Rufous
Sibia
Rufous-bellied
Woodpecker
Rufous-naped
Tit
Russet
Sparrow
Scaly
Thrush
Slaty-headed
Parakeet
Snow
Pigeon
Spotted
Dove
Spotted
Forktail
Spotted
Nutcracker
Streaked
Laughingthrush
Tickell’s
Leaf Warbler
Image Credit: Nirlep Dhutwalia
Variegated
Laughingthrush
Wedge-tailed
Green Pigeon
Whiskered
Yuhina
White
Capped Water Redstart
White-bellied
Redstart
White-browed
Fulvetta
White-throated
Laughingthrush
Yellow-bellied
Fantail
Yellow-billed
Blue Magpie
Yellow-breasted
Greenfinch
Yellow-browed
Tit
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