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From the majestic Himalayan Monal to the colourful Black Redstart, the skies of Jammu and Kashmir are filled with a variety of fascinating birds. With an impressive list of over 450 species, bird lovers are sure to find something to captivate them in this picturesque region. Here are the 20 commonest resident birds in Kashmir (in any season): 1. Himalayan Bulbul 00:00 00:00 2. House Crow 3. Jungle Crow 00:00 00:00 4. Little Egret 5. Little Grebe 6. Indian Pond Heron 7. Common Hoopoe 8. Eurasian Jackdaw 9. Common Kingfisher 10. Pied Kingfisher 11. White-throated Kingfisher 00:00 00:00 12.

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Kav The Jackdaw (Corvus monedula monedula) Kashmiri name: Kavin The Red-Billed Chough (Pyrrhocorax Pyrrhocorax) Kashmiri name: Wan Kavin The Yellow Billed Magpie (Urocissa flavirostris cucullata) Kashmiri name (in Lolab valley): Lot Raza The Tit Family (Paridae) The Grey Tit (Parus major kashmiriensis) Kashmiri name: Ranga Tsar As special as the Ibisbill is, there are other species that can find their way into becoming your top targets in J&K. Highlights of birding here include the Kashmir Flycatcher, easily seen around Srinagar in the Dachigam National Park and the Zabarwan Hills. all images and content © dr. bakshi jehangir. all rights reserved. powered by the kashmir networkthe kashmir network Explore a complete list of bird species observations in this area. Explore a complete list of bird species observations in this area. Skip to content; Skip to results. Kashmir Nutcracker. Count # 2. 3 Jan 2024. Mohammad Ishaq Lone. Langnai Laadi Mohalla Pahalgam (33.96, 75.306), Anantnag. species 119. Wallcreeper. Count # 1. 3 Jan 2024.

List of Famous Birds of Jammu and Kashmir

On 21 October 2021, the Government of Jammu and Kashmir declared Kalij Pheasant as bird of the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir. [3] The name is also spelled kaleege in old texts, such as Game Birds of India and Asia by Frank Finn, [4] though no longer in his Indian Sporting Birds. [5] A bird watching holiday in Jammu and Kashmir lets you have these incredible experiences by watching a variety of birds belonging to various shapes, sizes and colours. This region is a haven for bird lovers, as almost 554 species of birds reside here, apart from 262 species from the alpine regions of the Kashmir Valley . Every year, migratory birds come to Kashmir through the central Asian flyway zone including Siberia, North China and North Europe to ward off the extreme cold of their summer homes. Although the compilation of Threatened Birds of Jammu and Kashmir by Rahmani et al. is a step forward, the available information on most of the faunal groups in the State has not been compiled to present a complete picture of the threatened fauna of the State. It is in this backdrop that the present chapter has consolidated all the available.

Kashmir & Ladakh Birds Bubo Birding

A checklist on the Jammu & Kashmir Department of Wildlife Protection's website lists 213 bird species that inhabit the Himalayan region's diverse wetlands, mountain slopes and lush green forests. Ifshan Dewan, wildlife warden for wetlands in Kashmir, puts the current number at around 350. More and more young people have been drawn towards learning about the lives and times of birds - so much so that the Kashmir valley now has its first bird-watching club, called simply Kashmir Birdwatch. The club was founded in 2014 by three members, Intesar Suhail, Khursheed Ahmed and Tasaduq Muen. With the advent of easy access to social. Today, migratory birds have a tough time finding suitable habitats in this Himalayan region. "We are not able to protect the wetlands and the habitat is destroying slowly, so the birds prefer not to live in these wetlands," Irfan Jeelani, founder of the 'Birds of Kashmir' birding club, said. According to him, local hunters have also. Deeba Khalid Peer, ensured full support from the Department of Tourism, Kashmir, to set a strong foundation for the J&K Bird Festival, 2022 as a vibrant platform for birdwatchers around the country. Dr. Bivash Pandav, Director, BNHS, also echoed the opinion that the bird festival becomes a baseline initiative to improve the birding skills of.

Hazār dāstān Kashmiri Dictionary

This chapter puts together a complete checklist of the birds found within the geographical limits of the Jammu and Kashmir State. Geographically, the State represents heterogeneous landscape. Compilation of all the birds I was able to capture in last few months.INSTAGRAM : https://www.instagram.com/azamimages/BUSINESS : https://www.instagram.com/l.