![]() ![]() ![]() Green-tailed Sunbird Aethopyga nipalensis Orange-bellied Leafbird Chloropsis hardwickiiįire-breasted Flowerpecker Dicaeum ignipectus Rufous-gorgeted Flycatcher Ficedula strophiataĬhestnut-bellied Rock Thrush Monticola rufiventris Rufous-breasted Bush Robin Tarsiger hyperythrusīlue Whistling Thrush Myophonus caeruleus eugenei Gould’s Shortwing Heteroxenicus stellatus White-browed Fulvetta Fulvetta vinipectusīlack-throated Parrotbill Suthora nipalensisĪlpine/“ Yunnan” Thrush Zoothera mollissima Golden-breasted Fulvetta Lioparus chrysotis Rufous-backed Sibia Heterophasia annectans ![]() Rusty-fronted Barwing Actinodura egertoni White-browed Laughingthrush Garrulax sannioīlue-winged Laughingthrush Trochalopteron squamatumĪssam Laughingthrush T. Long-billed Wren-Babbler Rimator malacoptilus Rufous-capped Babbler Stachyridopsis ruficeps Grey-throated Babbler Stachyris nigriceps ochraceicepsĬoral-billed Scimitar Babbler P. Streak-breasted Scimitar Babbler Pomatorhinus ruficollis Rufous-faced Warbler Abroscopus albogularisīrown-flanked Bush Warbler Horornis fortipesĬhestnut-headed Tesia Cettia castaneocoronataīlack-throated Bushtit Aegithalos concinnusĪshy-throated Warbler Phylloscopus maculipennis Scaly-breasted Cupwing Pnoepyga albiventer Yellow-cheeked Tit Machlolophus spilonotus Rufous-vented Tit Periparus rubidiventris* Yellow-bellied Fantail Chelidorhynx hypoxanthus White-throated Fantail Rhipidura albicollis White-bellied Erpornis Erpornis zantholeucaīlack-headed Shrike-babbler Pteruthius rufiventer Long-tailed Shrike Lanius schach tricolor Grey-chinned Minivet Pericrocotus solaris Rufous-bellied Woodpecker Dendrocopos hyperythrusĬrimson-breasted Woodpecker Dryobates cathphariusīar-winged Flycatcher-shrike Hemipus picatus Red-headed/ Ward’s Trogon Harpactes erythrocephalus/ wardi Himalayan Swiftlet Aerodramus brevirostris Oriental Turtle Dove Streptopelia orientalis Hyperlinks connect to entries in my Photographic Field Guide to the Birds of China.Ĭrested Honey Buzzard Pernis ptilorhynchus TO 5 MARCH (170 SPECIES)įor our Systematic List, click here. SPECIES OF BIRD NOTED IN YUNNAN, CHINA, 16 FEB. Checklistįor all our bookings we provide the most accurate and useful printable checklists available, specific to the actual areas you are likely to visit.For more information on places visited, see “List of Place Names” at the end of this report.ġ6 Feb.: Gongshan ( 27.741232, 98.665604)ġ7 Feb.–3 March: Kongdang ( 27.874454, 98.336630), Dulong GorgeĤ March: Wayaozhen ( 25.445260, 99.263076)ĥ March: near Kunming Changshui International Airport ( 25.101330, 102.934924) Day 4: Chopta to DehradunĪfter an early breakfast, leave on the drive back to Dehradun. The chances of seeing Himalayan Monals are very high.Īside from this, birding around the villages of Makku Math and Duggalbitta can be productive, for it is often an altitude of about 2,000 m which tends to have the greatest diversity of birds. Although not difficult, this is a steep trek-there is no shame in cheating and taking advantage of a pony ride to the top before walking down! This can help get to the higher reaches earlier, where you may find a covey of Snow Partridges before they are disturbed by other trekkers. One excursion will almost certainly be to ascend to the Tungnath temple at about 3,700 m. This often makes for very exciting birding in the Chopta area. What species are around and where can be very dependent on recent weather, including snowfall in the higher reaches of the Himalayas forcing altitudinal migrants to move to lower areas with more easily accessible food. With two full days to explore, birding will be flexible depending on your wishes and local information. The drive to Chopta is quite long-180km, c7 hours-, so on arrival you will check in to the Magpie Camp. Tour Details Checklist Important Information Itinerary Day 1: Dehradun to ChoptaĪrrival at Dehradun, where you will be met by our representative. ![]()
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