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BIRDS of PARSA WILDLIFE RESERVE
This systematic list is a compilation of the bird species in Parsa Wildlife Reserve (P\VR) and its proposed buffer zone as identified and recorded by Peace Corps' Volunteers, Bird Education Society i\lembersl Chitwan, and PWR Rangers from 1999 - 2001. It is not a complete list but provides better documentation of the resident, migrant, and vagrant species and can serve as a baseline reference for the kno\\'n a\'ifauna in PV/R.
Additionally, 34 species were not recorded in this study but listed as recorded in Biological and Cultural Diversity of Parsa Wildlife Reserve (1995): Chaudary, R.P. Globally threatened status and systematic order are taken as cited in Birds of Nepal (2000): Grimmett, R., Inskipp, C. and Inskipp, T. For each entry, formerly referred to common names are included for easier recognition.
As PWR is adjacent to Royal Chitwan National Park (RCl\TP) and protects much of the same flora and fauna, bird species' seasonal and nationally threatened status are indicated as reported in Birds of Chinvan (1998): Baral, H.S. and Upadhyay, G.P. However, how common or rare a species' popUlation might be in an area can only be accurately determined after several years of observation. Therefore, only for those species that were frequently seen has a status been given in the "Remarks" column. For those migrant, vagrant, as well as for species referred to as resident but only sighted once in this study, the months of the sightings have been documented.
It is hoped this report will not only serve as a baseline reference for Parsa Wildlife Reserve's birds and add to the reserve's inventory of species but will also generate increased interest in the reserve for future studies, further research, and for visirors as well who enjoy birding in this remarkably avifaunal rich country.
11 INTRODUCTIONII
Parsa 'Wildlife Reserve lies adjacent to Royal Chitwan ~ational Park in Nepal's south-central region and encompasses 568 sq. km from the Inner Terai to the Churia Hills. Established in 1984 for the protection of a resident wild elephant (Elep/zas maximus) population, the reserve is characterized by mostly sal (Shorea robusta) forest and porous, gravelly soil (known as the Bhabar zone) with the Churia hills arising abruptly as they run east to west across the reserve. Ridges, shaded ravines, and seasonal streambeds cutting through the jungle intermingle. to create other varied habitats of pine, mixed broadleaf, and riverine forests within PVv"R.
These habitats harbor a rich faunal diversity - including many endangered species such as bengal tiger (Panthera rigris) , striped hyena (Hyena hyena), gaur (Bos gaurus), scaly ant-eater, python (Python molurus), and golden monitor lizard. Much of the wildlife migrates with the seasons - coming more southerly from the Churia Hills during monsoon season when water is more plentiful.
Despite the bio-diversity, PWR - lying in the shadO\v of RCNP - remains largely unstudied without full documentation. Similarly, although an estimated variety of 300 bird species is believed to be present, a complete inventory has not been conducted, hence the justification for this report.
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_<CCJ:';:1le::: IO~· 2.1"e 253 spe.::i;:-~ - representing- ~~ families. :\mong the most numerous documented are birds from the Con'idae fan:.ii;; (29 species), the Muscicapidae family (27 species), the Syh'iidae family (23 species), and the Picidae family (14 species).
:\lajor birding areas within P\'.K are Adha\'c.r. Kamani Daha, Bhata, Pratappur. the Churia hills around A.mlekhgunj. Shikaribas. al1C the stream beds (i.e. Bheda. Jamunia. Mahade\' Khola. etc.) In the proposed buffer zone. \ -DC s :!~2.1 render anel1liOll are the following:
Parsa District: ~i:n1al\'asti, Subamapur, Bagbanna - Biare Pomari, and Biru\\"aguthi - Bara District: .!l,.l11ielJ1gunj
Maka\\'anpur District: Hadimola and Manohari
Duri:1g this sur-\,ey, 3 globally :i1reatened birds and 16 nationally threatened \vere found to occur in and around Parsa Wildlife Reser\"::. Globally threatened species reported are the \Vhite-rumped and Longbilled Vultures and the Lesser Adjutc.nt Stork. Nationally threatened birds (as status cited by Baral, H.S. and Upadhyay. G.P., 1998) are the Great Slaty Woodpecker, Great HombilL Oriental Pied Hombill, Red-headed Trogon. Sil\'er-backed Needletail, Grass Owl, Pin-tailed Green Pigeon, Crested Goshawk, Changeable Hav,K Eagle, Tawny Eagle, Black Stork, Hooded Pitta, Indian Pitta, Rosy :\1ini\'et Hill ~\fyna, and Little Spiderhunter.
.~dditionally, mher species - SJlTle rare - especially warrant further attention as to the status of tneir presence. They are the folio".-ing:
• Crested Gosha,,;k. Ta\'.-ny Ec.gle, Long-billed Vulture, Laughing Dove, Pin-tailed Green Pigeon, l\loumail: I:npe:ial Pigeon, Vernal Hanging Parrot, Grc.ss 0\\'1, Spot-bellied Eagle 0\\'1. Silver-backec 2\eedletaiL Indian Nightjar, Great Hombill, Great Slaty Woodpecker. Tree Pipit Chestnut-crowned Bush Warbler, Lanceolated ·Warbler, Thick-billed \\~arbler, Asian Sooty Flycatcher. Tickell's Blue Flycatcher. Little Spiderhumer. Crow-billed Drongo, Bay-backed Shrike. Brahminy Starling, Red-headed Trogon, and Blue-eared Kingfisher.
Irregularities to note consisT of Orange-headed Ground Thrushes, primarily a summer \'isitor, being s:ill :;:ghte-i ir. ~:1e \\"ill~e~" ::1:::'1":,:hs of Decemoer and January and conversely, Spot-winged Starlings and an Asian Brown Flycatcher. though considered winter visitors, being sighted during June and July . Although listed as a sum ... '11er \"isitor (Baral. H.S. and Upadhyay, G.P., 1998), the Indian Kightjar \\'as observed in the winter months fro~ December - February. Grimmet, Inskipp, and Inskipp (2000) list the species as possibly a resident.
IlcONCLUSIONl1
Despite the scarcity of permanent water sources within Parsa Wildlife Resen'e, the resenre's varied rorest habitat and elevation pro\'ide for a good variety of bird species (253 - representing 47 families). Special attention should be assigned to PWR's proposed buffer zone, as ponds and streams in this area auract many water species (i.e. storks, plovers, gallinules, sandpipers, etc.) that are uncommon in the resen'e and are thus predominantly outside the protected area. There is a narrow belt of natural forest between PWR's southern boundary and the \'illage communities of the Bara and Parsa districts. This belt is under pressure from the popUlation and needs to be consen'ed - not only for the birds living
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within - but also for the water species. As the forest goes, so will the water and subsequently the birds. Education and conservation for this area is critical.
Additionally, the villages of Rambouli and Bhata - in a core area of the reserve - are prime viewing areas where water is found year round and the forest is intact. Still, here too, pressure is evident, though there are current proceedings and discussions to translocate the villages.
Further research on Parsa Wildlife Reserve's avifauna is greatly needed to establish a better working knowledge of species' season and status, as well as to simply document the birds found in the area. Many areas well in the Churia Hills remain remote and lacking in collected observational data. This study serves as a baseline for such an understanding. With more investigation, plans can be better devised for the reserve's management and development - possibly as an eco-tourist birding destination to help reduce pressure on adjacent Royal Chitwan National Park.
11 REFERENCESII
1. Baral, H.S., Upadbyay, G.P. (1998) Birds a/Clzitwan. Royal Chitwan National Park! Bird Conservation Nepal, Kathmandu.
2. Chaudary, RP. (1995) Biological and Cultural Diversity of Pars a Wildlife Reserve. Institute ofBiodiversity of Nepal, Katlmlandu.
3. Fleming, RL. Sr, Fleming, RL. Jr. and Bangdel, L. S. (1984) Birds a/Nepal. Third edition. Nature Himalayas, Kathmandu.??
4. Fleming, RL. Sr, Fleming, RL. Jr. and Bangdel, L. S. (2000) Birds a/Nepal. Fourth edition. Adarsh Books, Delhi.
5. Grimmet, R., Inskipp, C., Inskipp, T., (2000) Birds a/Nepal. Prakash Books, Delhi.
6. Inskipp, C., Inskipp, T., (1991) A Guide ta the Birds a/Nepal. Second edition. Smithsoriian Institution Press, vVashington, D.e.
I PARSA WILDLIFE RESERVE BIRD CHECKLIST
I Key: * = globally threatened + = nationally threatened
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'FRANCOLlNS and PHEASANTS - Family: Phasianidae
11 1 Black Francolin Francolinus /rancolinus IMahad KholaA
• buffer zone, Resident Fairly common Black Panridge Adhavar grassland
2 Indian Peafowl P~vo cristatus !Bhata, NirmalYasti, Bhedha Khol Resident
I' Blue! COmr:1o:: Pe~fo"'1
3 IKalii Pheasant ILoviJura lellcomelana iPrata2JJurA K :>m:>n, Dana Rp~ideflt
.t IRed Junglefowl I Callus gaLlus I Adhavar, firelines Rp~ident Common
I DUCKS - Familv: Anatidae 5 I Rudd,' Shplduck IT adorna fe, '/.'(."r;;u IRapti Manohari Winter (1 an.)
I 6 Common Merganser !io1erglls merganser Rapti - Manohari, Hadikhola Winter a an.)
Goosander
WRYNECKS, PICULETS, and WOODPECKERS - Familv: Picidae
I 7 I Eurasian_ \,(irvneck Ilynx torauiLla ISubarnapur Winter (Nov.) 8 Speckled Piculet 1);
lie innominatus Kamani Daha Resident (Nov.) ISpotted Piculet
I 9 Grey-capped Pygmy Woodpecker iDt, ..... , v,-vyv, I Adhavar, firelines, Churia hills Resident Common
lC:rpv_r,nnp,j w, ,pr ~r
- 10 Fulvous-breasted Woodpecker iDendrocopor macei Firelines, Bhata Resident Common
I Fuh uu,·b, cJSted Pied \\7onr1npri<~r
11 Yello'w ·l.1Uwned Woodpecker iDt.t" .. , V .. V/,W 'HM, 'UHC"" Mahadev Khola, Charbaiya, Resident a uly) YelL .. -fr umcu Pied Woodpecker Pratappur", Adhavar Mahrarra Woodoecker
11 12 Streak-[h:-oated \\' oodpecker IPiclIs Firelines Resident a une; Small Scal~--bellied \'\'oodpecker,
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Streak-throa:ed Green W
11 13 Grey-headed Woodpecker iPiC1ls canus IRana Kumari CF - Amlekhgun' Resident Fairly common I
Rhrk-n,np,j Green \X'nor1nprkpr ~ireliI1ei- Churia hills 14 Greater Yellownape IPiC1ls fla7)inucha iFirelines, Bhata, Charbaiya Resident
I1 Lar~e Yellow-naoed W 15 iLesser Yellownape PiC1ls chlorolop/ms AdhaYaf, fi:-elines, Resident Fairly common
ISmall YeUow-naoed w- rk .. r Rana Kumari CF - Amlekhruni 16 iBlack-rumped Flameback iDinopillm benghalense Charbaiya, PratappurA
, Resident Common Lesser Golden-backed Woodpecke" Adhavar, buffer zone, Bhata
IRhrk_nHT'O'}ed Goldenback
17 Himalayan Flameback IDinopillm shorii Firelines, Bhata Resident Common 3-wed Goiden-backed W'oodpecker, Himalnn Goldenback
18 Greater Flameback C/J1)'socolaptes lucidlls Adhavar, Mahadev Khola, Resident a une) Large Golden-backed Woodpecker, Pratappur
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Greater Goldenback 19 Rufous 'V{,loodpecker Celells bI'achYllrtls Mahadev Khola, PratappurA, Resident
I :Brown W'. Adhavar, Kamani Daha
18. + Great Slaty \VvVUI-'CckerA IMt. .... , ,," .. H. ptt. v'"' n ... "." iAdhav~I', Bhata,hatappurA Resident
BARBETS - Family ~egalaimidae 21 Blue-throated Barbet Megalaima asiatica Rana Kumari CF - Amlekhgunj, Resident
iBhata, Churia hills J2 .llnP"tP.-l~et lo1cl'. ...... :,,, ... Lineata I Adhavar, firelines, Bhata Resident Common
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HORNBILLS - Family: Bucerotidae 23 -;- Great Hornbii: Bhata, Pratappur .... , S Resident
ROLLERS - Family: Coraciidae lf1l'stomw 011er.talis l.u,."-,-,,,,, Khola, Charbaiya,
L-\or. -CoracUzs zone Resident Common
SMALL, LARGE, and PIED KINGFISHERS - Families: nidae and Cervlidae Resident Common
i!!a'c)'on smymensis Common
IHalcron capensis I ..
Cell'ie ma':s ann Chhotaily - Biruwaguth:
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1,I,lerops oriemaiis
1,;lerops piJilippinlls Common
lIn',.,,,,m'\'( scoiopacea Common
I Ciamaror coromandlls
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COtJCALS - Family: Centropodidae -t9 Lesser Coucal I Centmplls bengalensis Bhata I Resident (Aug.)
I Sm.w Cou~.i I
r 50 Greater Coucal Centroplls sinensis Biruwaguthi Resident Fairly common Lll"!!e Coucal. Common Crow-Pheas~nt
PARAKEETS - Familv: Psittacidae I i
51 Alexandrine ParakeetA PsittaCllla eupatria Pratappur A Resident Lll"ge Parakeet
I -') Vernal Hanging Parrot A LoriclllllS ':Jernalis Pratappur A Resident I
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53 Rose-ringed Parakeet IPs:tt..<c:tl..< kr.~meri Burter zone. :1;-e::nes Residerrt Common Ring-necked Parakeer I
I 541 Red-breasted Parakeet PsittaclIla alexandri South fireline Resident
~[oustached/ Rose-breasted Par~keer
55 Slaty-headed Parakeet Psittacllia himalavana Bhata Resident Fairly common 56 Plum-headed Parakeet Psittacuia cy:mocepiJala Adha\'ar, firelines, Pratappur, Resident Common
Bhata. buffer zone
NEEDLETAILS and SWIFTS - Familv: Apodidae I
57 + Silver-backed N eedletail Hinmdaplls BhedaKhola Resident Whire-vented Needlerail/ Spinerail Swill cochincbinensis
58 White-rumped Needletail Zoona--:;:ena s)'batica Bheda Khola, Bhata Resident I \\"hire-rumped Spinerail Swift
I TREESWIFTS - Family: Herniprocnidae I 59 Crested Treeswift Hemivrocne comnata Kamani Daha, Bhata
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J I i Cresred Swift
GRASS OWLS - Family: Tytonidae ! I
I 60 + Grass O .... Y Two caoensis PrataDDur A Resident I I
I 'TYPICAL OWLS Family' Strio-idae - ,.., I I 61 Spot-bellied Eagle Owl A Bubo nipalensis Pratappur A
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62 Jungle Owlet Glaucidium radiatltm PratappurA, Adhayar, Resident I Barred J un~le Owler firelines
63 Spotted Owlet Athene vr.vna CharbaiyaA, firelines Resident Sooned Lirtle O,,·ler I
64 Asian Barred Owiet Glattcia'ium cuculoides Firelines Resident
I Barrec O~piet
NIGHT JARS - Family: CaErimulgidae 65 Large-tailed Nightjar Caprimlllglls macmrus Adhavar Resident Fairly common
Long-railed Nighriar
66 Grey NightjarA Capl-imulglls indicus Bhata A Summer I
Jun~le Nighriar
67 Savanna Nightjar Caprimulglls affinis Adhavar Summer (Mar.) F!""~nk1in 's ~izh::ia: I
6S Indian Nightjar Caprimlllglls asiaticus Adhanr, Bheda Khola Summer Linle/ Common Indian Nightiar (Dec. - Feb.) I
DOVES and PIGEONS - Family: Columbidae 69 Eurasian Collared Dove Streptopelia decaocto Bheda Khola, buffer zone Resident Fairly common
Indian Riol( Dove. Collared Dove I 70 Emerald Dove Chalcophaps indica Bhata, Kamani Daha, Resident
I Green-winged Pil(eon Amlekhgunj
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71 Spotted Doyt
72 Red Collared Doye Red T ur.le Do\'e
73 Laughing Don"
SANDPIPERS· Family: S 82 Greer. Sancipiper
83 Common Sandpiper
Eurasian Thick-Knee StC:1e·cl!~ie,,·. l'\o~he~:: S~c:le·curiew
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amani Daha, Bheda Khola
Bheda Khola
PRANTICOLES . Familv: Glareolidae 87 Small Pranticole
L:ait P~~:lticolt
PLOV:::RS and LAPWII~GS . Family:
Snowy Plover
92 Little Ringed Plover
~ec Kite
Pa:-iah l Black·eared Kite
Giareoia lactea
Fanelius indicllS
spmosw
Vanelllls
CbaradrillS alexandrinus
Cbaradrills dllbills
Rapti - Manohari
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Resident Fairly common
Vagrant
Resident Uul}")
Resident Fairl:· com:non
Com::1or:
Fairly co:n::non
Fairiy COr:1mon
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Resiciem
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Resident Fairly common
Resident
Winter
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Resident Common
Winter Fairly common
I 95 Oriental Honey Buzzard Pernis ptilodrynclls AdhaYar, Charbaiya, Bhata Resident Fairly common
Crested Honev Buzzard, Honev Kite
96 White-eyed Buzzard" Butastllr teesa Pratappur A Resident
White-eyed Hawk I
i 97 + Crested Goshawk Accipiter tri'i)i1gatus Adhavar Resident ::8 S~-J.:~~~..4
• 1 ,. ", . . A~' " Kh I Bh Resident Fairly common
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99 Crested Serpent Eagle Splin01'is cheela Prata::JOur. Adha\'ar. buffer zone Resident Common
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100 + Changeable Hawk Eagle Spizaews cirrbaws Adhayar Resident .
1101 + Tawny Eagle" AOlliLa ravax Charbain A Resident
I IG2 Hen Harrier Ci1'CliS cyanells Bir"": 7,aguthi. Subarnapur \X'inter Fairh- common (NOY .. Dec.)
1103 ';'Long-billed Vulture A
Gyps indicIIs Manadev Khola, PratappurA Resident
I Indian Griffin
104 Eurasian Griffin Gyps !1IL....·lIS Bhata Winter (Feb.) Indian Griffin Vulture
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105 ';'\\,lhite-rumped Vulture Gyps bengalensis Adhavar, Charbaiya, " Resident Oriental White-backed Vulture Prataopur, Subarnapur (Dec., Tan.).
FALCONS - Familv: Falconidae 106 Collared Falconet Microhierax caemlescens Kamani Daha Resident (Nov.)
Red-breasted/Red-thighed Falconet I 107 Common Kestrel Falco tinnunculus Amlekhgunj, Subarnapur, Resident Fairly common
Eurasian Kestrel Manohari 108 Perigrine Falcon Falco peregrinus Biare Pokhari - Bagbanna Winter (Dec.) I Shaheen Falcon I
I I CORMORANTS - Familv: Phalacrocoracidae '~~~~~-------:---~--:--:----:-------=-=--:-:-:-::------r-:-:-:~-;---,---_
109 Great Cormorant Phalacmcol'ax carbo Rapti - Manohari, Hadikhola \X'inter 0 an.) Large Cormorant
11 BITTE~NS, EGRETS, and HERONS - Familv: Ardeidae
I 1110 Cinnamon Bittern Ixopb/)'clJIls Nirmalvasti Resident/
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Chestnut Bittern cmnamomells Summer (NOY.) 1 -
.• 11 Canle Egret BllblliclIs ibis Bufier zone Resident I Common 112 Little Egret E f!.retta f!.arzerta Biruwaguthi. Hadikhola Resident Common 113 Intermediate Egret Mesophoyx inrennea"ia Bin;waguthi Resident I
Plumed/ Yello,,--billed El!ret I I 114 Great Egret I Casmerodi1lS alblts 1 Subarnapur, Residenr I r-airly common
I Large/ Great \'('hite Egret Barwa ChhOIail" - Biruwaguthi 115 Night Heron ~\i)'cticorax nyaicorax Biru,,-aguthi Summer (May,! I
Black-crowned Ni"ht Heron , 116 Indian Pond Heron A rdeola ~ra\'ii Buffer zone. Bhata Residenr Common 117 Gre\- Heron .·'l1-dea cinerea Biare Pokhari - Bagbanna 'V:'Tinrer (Dec.'l I
dBIS - Family: Threskiornithidae 118 Black Ibis Pseud ibis papiLlosa Rapri - Manohari Resident 0 an.)
Red-naIled Ibis I STORKS" Familv: Ciconiidae 119 Asian Open bill Anastomus oscitans Biruwaguthi Summer (May) I
ODen-bill Stork 120 + Black Stork Ciconia nigra Subarnarpur, Manohari, Bhata, Winter
Hadikhola (Nov. - Feb.) 121 \'\loolly-necked Stork Ciconia epiSCOplf5 Subarnarpur, Bagbanna Resident Fairly common
I I- White-necked Stork (Nov., Dec.)
122 "Lesser Adjutant Leptoptilos ;avanic1lS Biruwaguthi, Bhata Summer (Mav) Fairly common I I
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': Pittidae ~23 .;.- Hooded Pina IPitta sordid;; Bhata Summer (1 une)
Green-breasted Pim
124 .;.-Indian Pina P; .. :,. bracl:rmra Mahadey . firelines, Suomer Fairly common f'. r ••. _ ~ •• 1._'
Laniidae
l:i, AmieKngunj
Padarnpokhari, Adhayar, Common Kirmalnsti
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WOODSWALLOWS - Family; Con-idael SubfamilY: Corvinael Tribe: Artamini 135 17..:ml1ls !ilSCiIS u",,~.u,>,~nj, Subarnapur Resicient
ORIOLES, MINIVETS, FLYCATCHER-SHRIKES and CUCKOO-SHRIKES-Family:
Adhayar,
Common
Fairly common
Come;I;:; macel Resident Commo!;
Comcina m€'las,clnSLO! irelines, Bhata, Kamani Daha Resident
-Fairly common
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ORONGOS - Family: Corvidael Subfamily: Dicrurinael Tribe: Dicrurini ! 148 White-bellied Drongo Dicrllrns caernlescens PratappurA
, Adhavar, Bhata Resident Fairly common ! 149 Greater Racket-tailed Drongo Dicrllrns paradiseus Adhavar, firelines, Bhata, Resident Fairly common I I Lar!(e Racquet.tailed Dron!(o Subarnapur, Churia hills
I: 1-~ Spangled Drongo Dic17l1"lls bottentottus Adhavar, firelines, Bhata, Resident Common -:)J
Hair·crested Drongo Manohari
i 151 Ash;" Drongo Dicrnrns lellcopbaetls Firelines, Kamani Daha, Bhata Summer Fairly common
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Grey Drongo
Black Drongo Dicrll1"lls macro cercus Buffer zone Resident Common : 153 Bronzed Drongo DicTIII'IIS aenetlS Firelines, Kamani Daha Resident I I Little Bronzed Drongo
1,154 Crow-billed Drongo" DLcrunls anneClens Adhavar, Manadev Khola, Summer Pratappur '"
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I i MONARCHS - Family: Corvidael Subfamily: Dicrurinael Tribe: Monarchini 155 Black-naped Monarch'" Hypot/rymis aztlrea Mahadev Khola, Charbaiya, Resident
Black-naped Flycatcher Pratappur " , 156 Asian Paradise-flycatcher Terpsiphone paradisi Adhavar, Bhata Summer Common (Mar. - Aug.)
I I FANTAILS - Family: Corvidael SubfamilY: Dicrurinael Tribe: Rhipidurini 157 White-browed Fantail Rhipidura aureola Firelines Resident
White· breasted Fantail Flycatcher
1158 \,(Thite-throated Famail Rhipidura albicollis Churia hills. Subarnapur, Bhata Residem Fairlv common
"I FLYCATCHERS - Familv: Muscicapidael Subfamily: Muscicapinael Tribe: Muscicapini ! 159 Verditer Flycatcher Muscicapa tbalassina Kamani Daha, Subarnapur Wimer
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(Nov., Dec.) Grey-headed Canary Flycatcher Culicicapa ceylonensis Adha\'ar, Kamani Daha, Bhata, Wimer Fairly common Gre"-headed Flycatche~ Buffer zone (Nov. - Jan}
11 :61 Red-throated Flycatcher Ficedllla pa7~va Adhavar, buffer zone, Bhata Wimer Fairly common , Reo·breasted Flycatcher (Dec. - Feb.)
i 161 Asian Brown Flycatcher MlIsCLc,1pa dattunca Manadev Khola, Charbaiya, Wimer (July)
I: ,,, Brown Flvcatcher Pratappur", Adhavar .':lJ Pale-chinned Flycatcher Cyomis poliogenys Rana Kumari CF - Amlekhgunj, Residem
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I Brooks' Flvcatcher Bhata I 164 Dark-sided Flycatcher" Mtlscicapa sibirica Adhavar, Mahadev Khola, Wimer
1'165 .... sian SOOty Flycatcher Charbai,"a, Pratappur " Ultramarine Flvcatcher'" FicedllL. superciiial-is Jamunia K.hola, Pratappur A Wimer Whire·bro,,'eo Blue Flycatcher
166 Tickell's Blue Flycatcher'" C),om-is tickeliiae Charbaiya, Bhata, Pratappur A Resident Tickell's Red·breasted Blue Fh'catcher
THRUSHES - Family: Muscicapidael Subfamily: Turdidae 167 Tickell's ThrushA TlIrdlls unicoLor Pratappur"', Adhavar Winter
Indian Gre,' Thrush
168 Dark-throated Thrush Turdus nificoLis Adhavar Winter Fairly common Red·rhroated Thrush (No\,. - Mar.)
169 Scaly Thrush Zoothera dallma Adhavar Winter Speckled/Golden Mountain Thrush, (Jan. - Mar.) White's Thrush
: 170 Orange-headed Thrush Zoothera citrina Adhavar, firelines Summer Fairly common
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Blue Whistling Thrush Myophontls caeruLe1ls Amlekhgunj Khola Resident Whistling Thrush
Ill72 Grev-winged Blackbird Turdlls b01llbotlL Pratappur", Adhavar Winter
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CopsyclJIIS malabanCIIs Firelines, Kamani Daha, Churi~ hili~
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5':'.':1'coloides /111 icat.:.
Adhayar, buffer zone
MYNAS and STARLINGS - Famil,,: Sturnidae 186 Spot-v:1nge2 Slarlinb 5.:..<mgioss.t spiiopter.;
St<-:":ing 5:lImllS
Stl117UfS contra CHJI1'-'''-Hi5 LU,,), J eetpur
Residem
Resident
Resioent
Resicient
Resident
Resident
Gracuia ,'eligiosa Rana Kumari CF - Amlekhgunj Resident Oul}')
TITS - Family: Paridae
195 Great Tit
Gre"Tl:
~ - Chaudary, R.P. (1995)
Resident
Resident
Resident
Common
Common
Common
I -20C Himalayan Bulbul Pycnonotrls leucogenys IAdhavar, firelines, Churia hills Resident Fairly common
White-cheeked Bulbul
1!201 Red-vented Bulbul Pvcnonotus carer Adhavar, Bhata. buffer zone Resident Common 11202 Black Bulbul H:\'psipetes lellcocephallls Churia hills, Resident
1 Gre\' Bulbul Rana Kumari CF - Amlekhguni
IlpRINIAS and CISTICOLAS - Family: Cisticolidae i 203 Zitting Cisticola Cisticola jltncidis Adhayar, buffer zone Resident Common I
Fan-rwedJ Srreaked Fantail Warbler
1 204 Grey-breasted Prinia Prinia bodgsonii Adha\-ar, firelines, Bhata, Resident Common Ho(l!:son's Prinia. Ash" Wren-warbler- Kamani Daha
,i 205 Ash Prinia P,-inia socialils Biruwaguthi Resident Common
1 206 Plain Prinia Prinia inomaca .-\cinaYar, Mahadey Khola, Resident Common Plain Wren-warbler Prataopur". Biruwaguthi
I WHITE-EYE - Family: Zosteropidae 207 Oriental White-eye Zosterovs valvebrosa Adhanr. Manohari. Churia hills Resident Common
I WARBLERS - Family: Svlviidael Subfamil,,: Acrocephalinae 208 Common Tailor Bird 01,thotomus SItCOrillS Charbaiya", Adhavar, Residen,t Common
Biruwaguthi
I 209 Chestnut-crowned Bush Warbler" Cectia major Adhavar, Mahadev Khola, Winter
Large Bush Warbler Prataopur " 210 Thick-billed Warbler" A crocepballls aedon Charbaiva " Winter 211 Grey-bellied T esia" Tesia cyaniventer Jamunia Khola, Pratappur " Winter
I Dull Slaty-bellied Ground Warbler
212 Lanceolated Warbler " LOC1lstella lanceolata Mahadev Khola, Charbaiya, Vagrant Slreaked Grasshopper Warbler T amunia Khola. PrataDour"
11213 Yellow-bellied \X' arbler AbroscoplIs slIperciliaris Winter : I
I Yellow-bellied Flycatcher Warbler
2H Grey-hooded Warbler SeicerCIIs xantboscbiscos Churia hills Winter (Jan.)
I Grey-headed Flycarcher Warbler
215 Golden-spectacled Warbler Seicercus bm-kii Rana Kumari CF - Amlekhgunj, Winter ,
Yellow-e\'ed Warbler Churia hills (Dec., Jan.)
I .216 Common Chiffchaff PhylloscoPlIs collybita Adhavar \X!inter (Dec.)
Brown Leaf Warbler
217 Tickell's Warbler PhylloscoPlIs affinis Kamani Daha Winter (Nov.)
I Buff-rhroated Warbler
218 Dusky Warbler Plrylloscoptls /lIscatlls Biruwaguthi Winter (Nov.) Dusky Leaf Warbler
219 Smoky Warbler PhyiloscoplIs /uligiventer IKamani Daha Winter (Dec.)
I Smoky W'illow Warbler
220 Greenish Warbler PlrylloscoplIs trochiloides Kamani Daha Winter (Dec.) Common Dull Green Leaf Warbler
BABBLERS - Family: Sylviidael Subfamily: Svlviinael Tribe: Timaliini 221 White-bellied Yuhina Yuhina zantholellca Bhata Resident (Feb.) 222 Puff-throated Babbler Pellomeltm ruficeps Mahadev Khola, Pratappur", Resident Fairly common
S!Jorted Babbler Adhanr. Nirmalyasti 223 Yellow-eyed Babbler Chl'vsomma sinense Pratappur", Adhayar, S. fireline Resident 224 T ungle Babbler Tllrdoides striaws Prataoour", fireline trails Resident Common ,,--'--) Black-chinned Babbler Stach),ris pl'rrhops Rana Kumari CF - Amlekhgunj Resident (Dec.) 226 Striped Tit Babbler Macronolls glllaris Bhata, Amlekhgunj Resident
I Yellow-breasted Tit Babbler
227 Pygmy Wren BabiJler Pnoepyg.:< plIsil!a C~ar~aiya, Bhata", Churia hills Winter (Feb.) Lesser Scalv-breasted \'hen Babbler
228 Striated Babbler'" Turdoides earlei Charbaiva. Pratappur " Resident
A _ Chaudary, R.P_ (1995)
I I
mgrueps \\ mter
,-' H"'''~C nipalensis Charbai~'a, PratappurA W-inter
SUNBIRDS and SPIDERHUNTERS . Family: Nectariniidael Subfamily: Nectariniinael Tribe: Nectariniini ethopyga siparai,;; Adha,-ar, Kamani Daha. Bhata Resident :t=airl;- common
Ram, Kumari CF - Amlekh Resident rairl), common
Charbaiya, PratappurA Resident
Resident
FLOWERPECKERS . Family: 238 Pale-billed Flowerpecker Resident Fairly common
Tickell's
239 Plain FlowerpeckerA Resident
Common
Resident Fairly common
Winter (Dec.)
A _ Chaudary, R.P_ (1995)