2. Painted Stork
The painted stork is a
large wader in the
stork family. It is found
in the wetlands of the
plains of tropical Asia
south of the
Himalayas in the
Indian Subcontinent
and extending into
Southeast Asia. Their
distinctive pink tertial
feathers of the adults
give them their name.
3. Long Tailed Shrike
The long-tailed shrike
or rufous-backed
shrike is a member of
the bird family
Laniidae, the shrikes.
They are found widely
distributed across Asia
and there are
variations in plumage
across the range. The
species ranges across
much of Asia, both on
the mainland and the
eastern archipelagos
4. Grey Backed Shrike
The grey-backed shrike is a
species of bird in the
family Laniidae. It is found
in Bangladesh, India,
Nepal, Bhutan, China and
Yunnan. Among the
shrikes, they breed at the
highest altitude. They are
partial migrants, with
some populations moving
south in winter. They breed
in summer from late May
to early July.
5. White Throated King
Fisher
The white-throated
kingfisher also known as
the white-breasted
kingfisher is a tree
kingfisher, widely
distributed in Asia from
Turkey east through the
Indian subcontinent to the
Philippines. This kingfisher
is a resident over much of
its range, although some
populations may make
short distance movements
6. Common Kingfisher
The common kingfisher
also known as the Eurasian
kingfisher, and river
kingfisher, is a small
kingfisher with seven
subspecies recognized
within its wide distribution
across Eurasia and North
Africa. It is resident in
much of its range, but
migrates from areas where
rivers freeze in winter.
7. Indian Grey Hornbill
The Indian grey hornbill is
a common hornbill found
on the Indian
subcontinent. It is mostly
arboreal and is commonly
sighted in pairs. It has grey
feathers all over the body
with a light grey or dull
white belly. The horn is
black or dark grey with a
casque extending to the
point of curvature of the
horn
8. Western Reef Egret
The western reef heron
also called the western
reef egret, is a medium-
sized heron found in
southern Europe, Africa
and parts of Asia.
9. Indian Cuckoo
The Indian cuckoo is a
member of the cuckoo
order of birds, the
Cuculiformes, that is found
in the Indian subcontinent
and Southeast Asia. It
ranges from India,
Bangladesh, Bhutan, Nepal
and Sri Lanka east to
Indonesia and north to
China and Russia.
10. Great Tit
The great tit is a passerine
bird in the tit family
Paridae. It is a widespread
and common species
throughout Europe, the
Middle East, Central and
Northern Asia, and parts of
North Africa where it is
generally resident in any
sort of woodland; most
great tits do not migrate
except in extremely harsh
winters
11. Red Collared Dove
The red turtle dove,
also known as the red
collared dove, is a
small pigeon which is
a resident breeding
bird in the tropics of
Asia.
13. Black Drongo
The black drongo is a small
Asian passerine bird of the
drongo family Dicruridae.
It is a common resident
breeder in much of tropical
southern Asia from
southwest Iran through
India and Sri Lanka east to
southern China and
Indonesia.
14. White Bellied Drongo
The white-bellied drongo is
a species of drongo found
across the Indian
Subcontinent. Like other
members of the family
Dicruridae they are
insectivorous and is mainly
black in colour but with a
white belly and vent.
15. Long Tailed Minivet
The long-tailed minivet is a
species of bird in the
family Campephagidae. It
is found in southern and
south-eastern Asia where
it occurs in Afghanistan,
Bangladesh, Bhutan, China,
India, Laos, Myanmar,
Nepal, Pakistan, Thailand,
and Vietnam.
16. White Bellied
Minivet
The white-bellied minivet
is a species of minivet
found in Nepal and India,
mostly in dry deciduous
forest. The species is
characterized by stable
population trend and
extent of occurrence of
more than 20 thousand
km².
17. Black Headed Ibis
The black-headed ibis, also
known as the Oriental
white ibis, Indian white
ibis, and black-necked ibis,
is a species of wading bird
of the ibis family
Threskiornithidae which
breeds in the South- and
Southeast Asia from India
to the west and as far east
as Japan.
18. Purple Sunbird
The purple sunbird is a
small sunbird. Like other
sunbirds they feed mainly
on nectar, although they
will also take insects,
especially when feeding
young. They have a fast
and direct flight and can
take nectar by hovering
like a hummingbird but
often perch at the base of
flowers.
19. Rufous Wood pecker
The rufous woodpecker, is
a brown woodpecker
found in southern, eastern
and northern India, Nepal,
Bhutan, Bangladesh,
Myanmar, southern China,
Thailand, Laos, Cambodia,
Vietnam, Malaysia,
Singapore, Brunei and
Indonesia. Its genus,
Micropternus, is
monotypic. It builds its
nest within the nest of
acrobat ants.
20. Desert Wheatear
The desert wheatear is a
wheatear, a small
passerine bird that was
formerly classed as a
member of the thrush
family Turdidae, but is now
more generally considered
to be an Old World
flycatcher. It is a migratory
insectivorous species, 14.5
to 15 cm in lengt
21. White Browed
Bulbul
The white-browed
bulbul is a member of
the bulbul family of
passerine birds. It is a
resident breeder in Sri
Lanka and peninsular
India. Largely olive
coloured above with
whitish underparts, it
has a pale supercilium
and a yellow vent.
22. Baya Weaver
The baya weaver is a
weaverbird found across
the Indian Subcontinent
and Southeast Asia. Flocks
of these birds are found in
grasslands, cultivated
areas, scrub and secondary
growth and they are best
known for their hanging
retort shaped nests woven
from leaves.
23. Olive Backed pipit
The olive-backed pipit
is a small passerine
bird of the pipit genus,
which breeds across
South, north Central
and East Asia, as well
as in the northeast of
European Russia. It is
a long-distance
migrant moving in
winter to southern
Asia and Indonesia