Dear All,
Himachal Birds is proud to report that some committed officers of Himachal Pradesh carried out species count in various parts of the state on Feb 24. The area covered included Shimla, Solan, Sarahan, Sirmour, Kullu and Sundernagar. In Sundernagar members were divided into three teams, one towards Trambri Forest, second along the Jangam bagh nala side and third towards canal side. Each team was headed by forest officer followed by 20 Range officer trainees and Forest Guard Trainees.(Team one incharge B S Rana, IFS CF Research, Team two incharge S K Guleria HPFS DFO Research and team three incharge C L Joshi HPFS DFO Training School.) In other places Mrs Neelam Thakur Shimla, Santosh Thakur Forest Guard Solan, Virender FGD Sarahan, Nirlep Retired Deputy Ranger Kullu and some forest guards at Sirmour.This whole exercise was conducted without spending any govt money. The whole list was compiled at Sundernagar and overlapping were deleted. Following is the list:
Himachal Birds is proud to report that some committed officers of Himachal Pradesh carried out species count in various parts of the state on Feb 24. The area covered included Shimla, Solan, Sarahan, Sirmour, Kullu and Sundernagar. In Sundernagar members were divided into three teams, one towards Trambri Forest, second along the Jangam bagh nala side and third towards canal side. Each team was headed by forest officer followed by 20 Range officer trainees and Forest Guard Trainees.(Team one incharge B S Rana, IFS CF Research, Team two incharge S K Guleria HPFS DFO Research and team three incharge C L Joshi HPFS DFO Training School.) In other places Mrs Neelam Thakur Shimla, Santosh Thakur Forest Guard Solan, Virender FGD Sarahan, Nirlep Retired Deputy Ranger Kullu and some forest guards at Sirmour.This whole exercise was conducted without spending any govt money. The whole list was compiled at Sundernagar and overlapping were deleted. Following is the list:
List of Birds Spotted on 24th
Feb, 2013 in Mandi, Shimla, Solan, Kullu, Sarahan,
Sundernagar and Sirmaur
1
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Alexandrine Parakeet
|
74
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Little Grebe
|
2
|
Bar - tailed Treecreeper
|
75
|
Long tailed Minivet
|
3
|
Brown Headed Barbet
|
76
|
Long- Tailed Shrike
|
4
|
Black - throated Tit
|
77
|
Magpie Robin
|
5
|
Black & yellow Grosbeak
|
78
|
Mallard
|
6
|
Black Bulbul
|
79
|
Martin
|
7
|
Black chinned babbler
|
80
|
Mistle- thrush
|
8
|
Black Drongo
|
81
|
Orange- flanked bushrobin
|
9
|
Black Francolin
|
82
|
Oriental Magpie Robin
|
10
|
Black Lored Tit
|
83
|
Oriental White eye
|
11
|
Black Patridge
|
84
|
Pallied Harrier
|
12
|
Blossom headed parakeet
|
85
|
Pariyah kite
|
13
|
Blue - capped Redstart
|
86
|
Pea fowl
|
14
|
Blue - throated Barbet
|
87
|
Pied bush chat
|
15
|
Blue- fronted Redstart
|
88
|
Pied kingfisher
|
16
|
Blue Whistling Thrush
|
89
|
Pied wagtail
|
17
|
Brahmini starling
|
90
|
Pigmy wood pecker
|
18
|
Brown breasted
flycatcher
|
91
|
Northern Pintail
|
19
|
Brown dipper
|
92
|
Plum headed Parakeet
|
20
|
Bush chat
|
93
|
Plumbeous Water Red Start
|
21
|
Cheastnut thrush
|
94
|
Purple Sunbird
|
22
|
Coal Tit
|
95
|
Red Billed Blue Magpie
|
23
|
Common buzzard
|
96
|
Red Junglefowl
|
24
|
Common coot
|
97
|
Red rumped swallow
|
25
|
Common hoopoe
|
98
|
Red Tit
|
26
|
Common Myna
|
99
|
Red-vented Bulbul
|
27
|
Common pochard
|
100
|
Red- wattled Lapwing
|
28
|
Common sand piper
|
101
|
Rock
Bunting
|
29
|
Common Stonechat
|
102
|
Rock Pigeon
|
30
|
Common Tailorbird
|
103
|
Rose- ringed Parakeet
|
31
|
Common Teal
|
104
|
Rufous Babbler
|
32
|
Creasted Kingfisher
|
105
|
Rufous Sibia
|
33
|
Crimson Sun Bird
|
106
|
Rufous Treepie
|
34
|
Eurasian Jay
|
107
|
Rufous-vented Tit
|
35
|
Ferrugenous Pochard
|
108
|
Russet Sparrow
|
36
|
Fire BreastedFlower pecker
|
109
|
Rusty- cheeked Scimitar Babbler
|
37
|
Forest owlet
|
110
|
Scaly back Woodpecker
|
38
|
Fulvous-breasted Woodpecker
|
111
|
Scaly Bellied Woodpecker
|
39
|
Gadwall
|
112
|
Scarlet Minivet
|
40
|
Golden bush robin
|
113
|
Slaty- backed Flycatcher
|
41
|
Golden Eagle
|
114
|
Slaty- headed Parakeet
|
42
|
Great Barbet
|
115
|
Speckled Piculet
|
43
|
Great Tit
|
116
|
Spectacled Finch
|
44
|
Green- backed Tit
|
117
|
Spot winged Tit
|
45
|
Green Bee-eater
|
118
|
Spotted - Forktail
|
46
|
Greenish leaf warbler
|
119
|
Spotted Dove
|
47
|
Grey - hooded Warbler
|
120
|
Spotted Nutcracker
|
48
|
Grey Bushchat
|
121
|
spotted Owlet
|
49
|
Grey- headed Woodpecker
|
122
|
Streaked Laughing Thrush
|
50
|
Grey hooded warbler
|
123
|
Tailor bird
|
51
|
Grey Horn bill
|
124
|
Tawny pipit
|
52
|
Grey Lag Goose
|
125
|
Tufted duck
|
53
|
Grey Tree Pie
|
126
|
Variegated Laughingthrush
|
54
|
Grey Treepie
|
127
|
Verditer Fly catcher
|
55
|
Grey- Winged Blackbird
|
128
|
Wallcreeper
|
56
|
Himalayan Bulbul
|
129
|
Western crowned warbler
|
57
|
Himalayan Griffon Vulture
|
130
|
Whiskered Yuhina.
|
58
|
Himalayan whistling thrush
|
131
|
White - tailed Rubythroat
|
59
|
Himalayan Woodpecker
|
132
|
White breasted Kingfisher
|
60
|
House bunting
|
133
|
White breasted Waterhen
|
61
|
House sparrow
|
134
|
White Browed Fantail
|
62
|
Humes Warbler
|
135
|
White- capped Bunting
|
63
|
Indian Robin
|
136
|
White capped Water redstart
|
64
|
Indian scimitar babbler
|
137
|
White Cheeked Bulbul
|
65
|
Jungle Babbler
|
138
|
White hooded tit
|
66
|
Jungle crow
|
139
|
White Throated Fantail
|
67
|
Jungle Owlet
|
140
|
White throated Tit
|
68
|
Jungle Prinia
|
141
|
White Wagtail
|
69
|
Kalij Pheasant
|
142
|
Red whiskered bulbul
|
70
|
Kestrel
|
143
|
Yellow - breasted greenfinch
|
71
|
Large billed crow
|
144
|
Yellow Billed Blue magpie
|
72
|
Large billed leaf warbler
|
145
|
Yellow cheeked Tit
|
73
|
Large Cormorant
|
146
|
Yellow Wagtail
|
Hope such efforts will continue.
Happy Birding!
The lists looks inviting!!
ReplyDeleteGreat effort.. congrats to all the teams..