tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-489204415137795072024-03-20T01:37:34.913-07:00birds of nepalthis blog has been created to explore birds found in NepalUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger44125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-48920441513779507.post-81935187579125211342020-12-20T21:52:00.003-08:002020-12-20T21:52:28.574-08:00Globally Threatened Species of birds found in NepalBird Conservation Nepal releases the poster of Globally Threatened Birds of Nepal following very recent IUCN Redlist status update. Now, there are 43 Globally Threatened Species of birds found in Nepal.<div>Src BCN Facebook page<br />
<div class="separator" style="clear: both;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgBtSORNbO2pUQTLlF_QZFaLe7TSKrwyl6YuW2-_FFlCeG3yJI8pFDv1eythHRaG7ZAqKImlFlzYc_ED4vwYOPHxrM91i8xBNWIK9elt7fVxmoxllukTv6mBfg_jyt_YPMNbKb3VOPsQQ/s1672/Globally+threatened+birds+of+Nepal.jpg" style="display: block; padding: 1em 0px; text-align: center;" target="_blank"><img alt="" border="0" data-original-height="1073" data-original-width="1672" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgBtSORNbO2pUQTLlF_QZFaLe7TSKrwyl6YuW2-_FFlCeG3yJI8pFDv1eythHRaG7ZAqKImlFlzYc_ED4vwYOPHxrM91i8xBNWIK9elt7fVxmoxllukTv6mBfg_jyt_YPMNbKb3VOPsQQ/s400/Globally+threatened+birds+of+Nepal.jpg" width="400" /></a></div></div>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-48920441513779507.post-56474704009755173912013-12-03T00:06:00.000-08:002013-12-03T00:09:46.355-08:00steppe eagle in nepal<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh_Z9euZk1rOC_f1UklDsQ68a6GWcoTcjfQc-A0EZmBab1cjdoq-UjexL3Uzb8j88FHwrpXBIrAgG4_jTM8jfOTlH_F9egxG8J7humg0ZjmDblujaD5Uu1gXQvywkkCcAvnfNluA6X5Mg/s1600/steppe-eagle-in-nepal.JPG" imageanchor="1" style="clear: right; float: right; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-left: 1em;"><img border="0" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh_Z9euZk1rOC_f1UklDsQ68a6GWcoTcjfQc-A0EZmBab1cjdoq-UjexL3Uzb8j88FHwrpXBIrAgG4_jTM8jfOTlH_F9egxG8J7humg0ZjmDblujaD5Uu1gXQvywkkCcAvnfNluA6X5Mg/s320/steppe-eagle-in-nepal.JPG" /></a>The steppe eagle is a large carnivore bird living in grassland areas like vast,steppe etc. These eagle have brown upperparts and blackish flight feathers and tail. Female eagles of this family is bigger than the male ones. A interesting fact of this eagle family, they have a part called crop in its throat allowing it to store food for several hours before being moved to the stomach. They build their nest of twigs, old rags, long dry grasses etc high above the ground like on top of trees, bushes. These birds feed on corps of dead animals and also prey small mammals like rabbits, hares, moles, rodents etc. During breeding season female eagle lays 1-3 eggs in a clutch. These birds are spotted in Lumbini and other places of Nepal. These birds have lifespan up to 41 years.<br/>
Common Name: Steppe Eagle, gomayu mahaachil,गोमायु महाचिल<br />
Scientific Name: Aquila nipalensis<br />
Weight: 2.3–4.9 kgs <br />
Color: brown upperparts and blackish flight feathers and tail<br />
Length: 62–81 cms <br />
Image Source : http://www.oiseaux-birds.com/card-steppe-eagle.htmlUnknownnoreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-48920441513779507.post-65514963768026010452013-11-24T00:22:00.000-08:002013-11-24T00:24:04.924-08:00rose-ringed parakeet in nepal<b>Description</b>:<br />
<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhr5oX4Y-qy1xWyuKCHHb3PFhYIKlFlNSSA-Um0SsGwViah8-W3GmhSpbMkquAiXAp5GtaPiudtYi_hzDUYylaPXbESNN3JTQKDqb_mLEkDBXludf8fbxG3RZOQIckjaqHjk1mPOgyXZg/s1600/parrot-in-nepal.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: right; float: right; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-left: 1em;"><img border="0" height="320" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhr5oX4Y-qy1xWyuKCHHb3PFhYIKlFlNSSA-Um0SsGwViah8-W3GmhSpbMkquAiXAp5GtaPiudtYi_hzDUYylaPXbESNN3JTQKDqb_mLEkDBXludf8fbxG3RZOQIckjaqHjk1mPOgyXZg/s320/parrot-in-nepal.jpg" width="270" /></a>Rose-ringed parakeets (parrots) are exotic birds commonly seen in cages or freely on neighborhood as pet. These medium sized species of parrot are herbivores and found across different part of world such as Tunisia, Libya, Lebanon, Israel, UAE, Bahrain, Qatar, Oman, India, Tehran, Iran, US etc. These birds are typically of green color and male ones are distinguished by a colored collar or ring around the neck or a stripe across the chin. They feed on berries, nuts, seeds, fruits, flowers, buds, vegetables, cereal grains, corn, vegetables etc. Though kept as pet, they are found in wild in places like woodland, farmland, forests. These birds are expected to have life span of 25 to 30 years. Female parrots lays eggs of about 3-4 in a clutch when they start pairing from September to December. They are seen in Kathmandu, Chitwan of Nepal.<br />
<b>Common Name</b>:Rose-Ringed Parakeet, Kanthe Suga, Suga<br />
<b>Scientific Name</b>: <i>Psittacula krameri</i> <br />
<b>Weight</b>: 116-140grams <br />
<b>Color</b>: green color, colored collar or ring, stripe across the chin <br />
<b>Length</b>: 40 cms<br />
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<span id="goog_510682604"></span><span id="goog_510682605"></span><br />Unknownnoreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-48920441513779507.post-63408652787939450112013-01-24T01:06:00.000-08:002013-01-24T01:06:07.309-08:00great tit in nepal<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<b>Description</b>:<br/>
Great tit are small birds with white head, black cap, white cheeks, grey blue legs, black bill and yellow breast with black stripe on the belly. The black stripe is narrower in case of female tit and the feathers of male is brighter else they both look similar. These birds nest in holes of tree or wall made up of twigs, stems, leaves, grass etc in a cup shape. They also live in manmade nest boxes of woodland, parks, farmland, gardens and towns. These sparrow sized birds feed on worms, seeds, cockroaches, grasshoppers, crickets, bugs, flies, beetles, bees, wasps, snails, woodlice, caterpillars, spiders etc. during breeding season female birds lays 7-9 eggs in a clutch. These birds have lifespan of around 3 years. They are seen in Bardia of Nepal.<br/>
<b>Common Name</b>:great tit, khaire chichilkote, खैरे चिचिल्कोटे <br/>
<b>Scientific Name</b>: <i>Parus major</i> <br/>
<b>Weight</b>: 16-21 grams <br/>
<b>Color</b>: white head, black cap, white cheeks, grey-blue legs, black bill and yellow breast with black stripe on the belly<br/>
<b>Length</b>: 14 cms<br/>
Img src: http://econstudentlog.files.wordpress.com/2012/07/greattit002.jpgUnknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-48920441513779507.post-24882961865244231402013-01-22T21:28:00.002-08:002013-01-22T21:28:26.626-08:00osprey in nepal<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<b>Description</b>:<br/>
Ospreys are large hawks living near by the sources of water like rivers, ponds, reservoirs, in nests made up of sticks, branches and grasses on poles, trees. Ospreys have brown on upper parts of body, white belly with dark patch at wrists, yellow eyes, dark bill and white feet, and long legs. Beside female ospreys are slightly larger than males and have darker patches on neck, both gender of this bird look similar. Live fish are their prime food but they also prey birds, snakes, squirrels, small alligators. Ospreys hover over water and dives into it with feet first to grab a fish and fly back to their nest. Ospreys have interesting fact about their toe which can be faced forward or backward which helps them to turn the fish to face forward while transporting it to their nest. Another interesting thing is to see, osprey shaking off water after a dive, when it comes out of water they flap their wings faster to dry off. Their breeding begins in April or May when female bird lays 2-4 eggs in a clutch. Ospreys can live for 15 to 20 years. They are seen in Karnali River of Nepal.<br/>
<b>Common Name</b>:osprey, Malaaha chil, मलाहा चिल<br/>
<b>Scientific Name</b>: <i>Pandion haliaetus</i> <br/>
<b>Weight</b>: 1814 grams <br/>
<b>Color</b>: brown on upper parts of body, white belly with dark patch at wrists, yellow eyes, dark bill and white feet, and long legs<br/>
<b>Length</b>: 53-61 cms<br/>
Img src: http://www.kevinkarlsonphotography.com/gallery/d/3245-1/Osprey+male+_L__+female_+NJ_+July.jpgUnknownnoreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-48920441513779507.post-88575378063762007652013-01-21T23:34:00.000-08:002013-01-21T23:34:18.986-08:00purple heron in nepal<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<b>Description</b>:<br/>
The Purple Heron is a large migratory bird found across Europe, Southern Asia and Africa. They have purple brown feathers, grey wings, reddish brown breast, yellow bill, black belly, yellow eyes also a black forehead and crown. They have long neck which forms like S shape during flight. These birds build their nest with sticks, twigs and reeds in bushes and trees up to 25 meters from the ground nearby lakes, rivers. Purple herons eat mostly fish, amphibians, small birds, mammals, reptiles, insects, invertebrates which they prey mostly in night to early morning. During breeding season the purple herons usually lay 4-5 eggs in a clutch. Their breeding season falls from April to May. They can live for around 20 years. They are seen in Chitwan of Nepal.<br/>
<b>Common Name</b>:purple heron , Dhyani Bakulla, ध्यानी बकुल्ला <br/>
<b>Scientific Name</b>: <i>Ardea purpurea</i> <br/>
<b>Weight</b>: 525-1345 grams <br/>
<b>Color</b>: purple brown feathers, grey wings, reddish brown breast, yellow bill, black belly, yellow eyes, black forehead and crown<br/>
<b>Length</b>: 78-90 cms<br/>
Img src: http://avis.indianbiodiversity.org/images/albums/Ciconiiformes/Ardeidae/Ardea_purpurea/Ardea_purpurea_580150603.jpgUnknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-48920441513779507.post-31069513193166844292013-01-20T23:21:00.000-08:002013-01-20T23:21:55.511-08:00spotted dove in nepal<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<b>Description</b>:<br/>
Spotted Doves are the most common dove seen in open areas and are similar to common pigeons. Both genders of this birds look similar. These birds have black bill, red feet, brown upper parts and black patch with fine white spots around neck. Spotted doves lives in gardens, parks, cultivated areas, agricultural land where they feed on insects,corn, wheat, fruits and seeds. They usually build nests at about 3 meters or higher from ground on small trees branches or bushes with twigs, grasses and roots. These birds display their passion to attract opposite sex by moving their throats and bowing. Female dove lays 1-2 white eggs which are incubated by parents. During breeding season which falls on summer, special glands present in the crops of both males and females produce milky substance for its offspring. They live for around 5-9 years. They are seen in Kathmandu of Nepal.<br/>
<b>Common Name</b>:spotted dove, कुर्ले ढुकुर,Kurle dhukur<br/>
<b>Scientific Name</b>: <i>Spilopelia chinensis</i> <br/>
<b>Weight</b>: 160 grams <br/>
<b>Color</b>: black bill, red feet, brown upper parts and black patch with fine white spots around neck<br/>
<b>Length</b>: 30 cms<br/>
Img src: http://ibc.lynxeds.com/files/pictures/_20100406_20.jpgUnknownnoreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-48920441513779507.post-71048902727225060272013-01-18T03:01:00.002-08:002013-01-18T03:01:44.511-08:00asian openbill in nepal<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<b>Description</b>:<br/>
The Asian Openbill or Asian Openbill Stork are carnivorous large waders living nearby swamps,freshwater, fields, wetlands, rivers, flooded areas living in huge group. These long legged birds have grey feather which turns into white during breding season which occurs July to September. Their breeding season varies from one place to other. They have black feathers on head and tail parts and brown eyes. Both genders of this birds look similar although males can be slightly larger. These birds feed on water snakes, frogs, large insects, freshwater snails, Apple Snails, rice-fields and marshes in freshwater. Female bird lays 2 to 4 white eggs in a clutch during breeding season.They build their nest on trees wtih barks, sticks, leaves. They are seen in Chitwan of Nepal.<br/>
<b>Common Name</b>:asian openbill, ghugifor garud, घुँगिफोर गरुड <br/>
<b>Scientific Name</b>: <i>Anastomus oscitans</i> <br/>
<b>Weight</b>: 2.3 – 4.4 kgs <br/>
<b>Color</b>: grey feather, black feathers on head and tail parts and brown eyes<br/>
<b>Length</b>: 68cms<br/>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-48920441513779507.post-15667635132811361822013-01-16T02:59:00.000-08:002013-01-16T03:00:24.625-08:00bronze winged jacana in nepal<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<b>Description</b>:<br/>
Bronze winged jacana are the waders with huge feet and claws which helps them to walk on floating vegetation in the lakes. These birds are found in tropical region and south east Asian countries. They have brown wings, red tail, white eyestripe, yellow bill, grey legs. These birds build their nest on water or floating leaves with weed stems submerged partially. Females of this birds are larger than the males. The bronze winged jacana birds feed on insects, seeds, roots, aquatic plants, small invertebrates found over water. During breeding season female jacan lays four black marked brown eggs in its floating nest. As these birds can walk on water, they are also known as leaf walker. They are seen in Koshi Tappu of Nepal.<br/>
<b>Common Name</b>:bronze winged jacana, lamaaunle, लामऔंले <br/>
<b>Scientific Name</b>: <i>Metopidius indicus</i> <br/>
<b>Weight</b>: 200-400 grams<br/>
<b>Color</b>: brown wings, red tail, white eyestripe, yellow bill, grey legs<br/>
<b>Length</b>: 29 cms<br/>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-48920441513779507.post-56609631005034952082013-01-10T21:23:00.002-08:002013-01-10T21:23:44.544-08:00indian pond heron in nepal<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<b>Description</b>:<br/>
Indian pond heron are small herons with short neck, thick bill, brown back and very soft feathers found across Indian subcontinent in Bangladesh, India, Bhutan, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Myanmar and Nepal and widely spread all around the world. Their breeding season falls between May to September when female bird lays eggs a clutch of eggs varying from 3 eggs to 5 eggs. These birds build nest in trees or shrubs between 2 and 16 meter above ground with sticks, plant left over, barks etc. These herons feed on insects, fish, frogs, crabs, aquatic insects, grasshoppers, crickets, ants and baby turtles. This herons live nearby fresh water resources like rivers, lakes, streams and also paddy fields. They are found in Koshi Tappu of Nepal.<br/>
<b>Common Name</b>:indian pond heron, sim bakulla, सिम बकुल्ला <br/>
<b>Scientific Name</b>: <i>Ardeola grayii</i> <br/>
<b>Weight</b>: 230 to 267 grams <br/>
<b>Color</b>: brown back and very soft white feathers <br/>
<b>Length</b>: 42 to 46 cms <br/>
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<b>Description</b>:<br/>
The Purple Sunbird is a small bird with down curved bill, thin body, and short wing, tubular tongue found across Indian Subcontinent and into Southeast Asia. Female bird builds nest from thin plant left over, barks held together by cobwebs of spiders on tree branches in hanging way. They live in thin forest, farmland, and gardens of urban areas. They feed mainly on nectar, although they will also take insects, fruits, small berries and cultivated grapes. The males are purple, black on upper parts, dark brown wings where as females are olive above and yellowish below. Male one is similar to synoptic Loten's Sunbird. It has been recorded to have life span of 22 years. Their breeding season is during Monsoon season i.e. April to June when female lays one to three eggs in a clutch. They are found in Kathmandu of Nepal.<br/>
<b>Common Name</b>:purple sunbird, kalo bunge charaa, कालो बुङे चरा <br/>
<b>Scientific Name</b>: <i>Necterinia asiatica</i> <br/>
<b>Weight</b>: 8.2 grams <br/>
<b>Color</b>: males are pruple, black on upper parts with dark brown wings where as females have olive above and yellowish below<br/>
<b>Length</b>: 10 cms <br/>
<br><br/>Image Source: http://farm8.static.flickr.com/7219/7321251760_8731f3d839.jpgUnknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-48920441513779507.post-89160029682379922542013-01-08T20:51:00.000-08:002013-01-08T20:52:02.816-08:00little ringed plover in nepal<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<b>Description</b>:<br/>
Little Ringed Plover are small wader (long legged found near water resources) birds with yellow legs and eye ring , white belly, dark bill, brown wings and neck band. Both gender look alike and its size is similar to a sparrow. They feed on insects, spiders, worms and seeds of water plants. They make nests of plant leftovers, mosses nearby riverside, lakeside, or any other fresh water resources. Their breeding season falls from April to June when the female bird lays eggs of clutch sized three - four. Their lifespan is around 4 years. They are seen in Bardia of Nepal.<br/>
<b>Common Name</b>:little ringed plover, laghu rajputrika,लघु राजपुत्रिका<br/>
<b>Scientific Name</b>: <i>Charadrius dubius</i> <br/>
<b>Weight</b>: 22–63 grams<br/>
<b>Color</b>: yellow legs and eye ring , white belly, dark bill, brown wings and neck band<br/>
<b>Length</b>: 11-12 cms<br/>
<br><br/>Image Source: http://www.birdskorea.org/Images/images2010/04/Little-Ringed-Plover_BH.jpgUnknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-48920441513779507.post-11225808929928116682013-01-07T21:46:00.003-08:002013-01-07T23:21:13.330-08:00woolly necked stork in nepal<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<b>Description</b>:<br/>
The Woolly-necked Stork as known as White necked Stork is found in Asia countries and some parts of Africa. They are like to find in wetlands, ponds, dams and are capable of long flights. They build their nests on tress with sticks 10-30 m above ground. These birds have black head, white neck and body, red legs, black bill. The upper parts are dark green. Both genders are alike where as chick of these birds are duller than adult ones. Breeding generally takes place August-November when female bird lays 2-5 eggs in a clutch. Their main prey consists of insects, worms, fish, crabs, frogs, lizards, small reptiles and large insects. They are seen in Karnali river of Nepal.<br/>
<b>Common Name</b>:woolly necked stork, bhundifor, भुँडिफोर<br/>
<b>Scientific Name</b>: <i>Ciconia episcopus</i> <br/>
<b>Weight</b>: 1.8kg<br/>
<b>Color</b>: black head, white neck and body, red legs, black bill<br/>
<b>Length</b>: 90cms<br/>
<br><br/>Image Source: http://leesbirdblog.files.wordpress.com/2011/01/24-woolly-necked-stork-ciconia-episcopus-by-nikhildevasar.jpgUnknownnoreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-48920441513779507.post-66902230627409999532013-01-06T21:54:00.000-08:002013-01-06T21:54:17.241-08:00tibetan snowcock in nepal<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<b>Description</b>:<br/>
The Tibetan Snowcock is a bird of pheasant family found in high-altitude regions of the Himalayan and the Tibetan Plateau of 3,700 - 5,800 m. These birds have grey head and neck with a white patch behind the eye, reddish legs and beaks. Both genders look similar. These birds feed on plants and its products like root, seeds, stems and berries. These birds breed near spring when female one lays 4 to 6 eggs in a clutch. They nest under bush on the wall of hills or under stones of rocky parts. They are seen in Khumbu of Nepal.<br/>
<b>Common Name</b>:Tibetan snowcock, kongma hiukukhura, कोङमा हिउँकुखुरा<br/>
<b>Scientific Name</b>: <i>Tetraogallus tibetanus</i> <br/>
<b>Weight</b>: 1.5-2.5 kgs<br/>
<b>Color</b>: grey head and neck with a white patcheye, reddish legs and beaks<br/>
<b>Length</b>: 50–56 cms<br/>
<br><br/>Image Source: http://www.birdquest-tours.com/gallery/Tibetan%20Snowcock-Werner%20Mueller-2207.jpgUnknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-48920441513779507.post-19170042166899819032013-01-03T23:49:00.001-08:002013-01-03T23:55:57.846-08:00common merganser in nepal<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<b>Description</b>:<br/>
The Common Merganser is a fish-eating duck found across the world and Asian countries like Nepal, India, Japan, China, and Korea. Males are brighter than females. Male have greenish black head and back, red bill, dark eyes and feet and white body where are female ones differ with brown head and grayish body. These birds are capable of swimming, diving and flying. They feed on water animals like fish, amphibians, snails and other aquatic invertebrates. They live in banks of rivers, lakes, coasts in nests made up of bushes. Their breeding occurs from May to June each year when female lays around 10 eggs in a clutch. These birds live around 12 years. They are seen in Chitwan of Nepal.<br/>
<b>Common Name</b>:common merganser, Kaure haans, कौरे हाँस्<br/>
<b>Scientific Name</b>: <i>Mergus merganser</i> <br/>
<b>Weight</b>: Male 3.64 lbs., Female 2.73 lbs.<br/>
<b>Color</b>: Male - greenish black head and back, red bill, dark eyes and feet and white body. Female- brown head and the body is greyish.<br/>
<b>Length</b>: Male 25.5 inches, Female 22.9 inches<br/>
<br><br/>Image Source: http://www.payer.de/amarakosa2/amarak2010656.jpgUnknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-48920441513779507.post-18581558875225289122013-01-02T20:00:00.002-08:002013-01-04T04:40:35.248-08:00white rumped vulture in nepal<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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The White rumped Vulture is a species of vulture and falls under large birds. This black feathered bird is white back and unfeathered neck, head. Lower back and rump are pure white and have brownish-black hooked bill. Both genders look similar. They have strong wings which helps them have long and circular flight high above the ground for preying. They build nest with sticks and green leaves on top of the big trees near the habitation of human for slaughtered or abandoned animals. They sometimes feed on human corpses as allowed by some religion. Like other scavenger birds, they reproduce slowly. Their breeding season falls near January when the female vulture lays an egg. Due to excess use of pesticides and other human influences their number is declining and is marked as endangered species. They are seen in Chitwan of Nepal.<br/>
<b>Common Name</b>:White rumped vulture , Dangar Giddha, डङ्गर गिद्ध<br/>
<b>Scientific Name</b>: <i>Gyps bengalensis</i> <br/>
<b>Weight</b>: 3500-6000 grams<br/>
<b>Color</b>: white back, lower back and rump are pure white, brownish-black hooked bill<br/>
<b>Length</b>: 76-93 cms<br/>
<br><br/>Image Source: http://www.oiseaux-birds.com/accipitrides/vautour-chaugoun/vautour-chaugoun-ad-juv.JPGUnknownnoreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-48920441513779507.post-7316657509487685612013-01-01T23:36:00.002-08:002013-01-02T08:57:07.022-08:00great egret in nepal<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<b>Description</b>:<br/>
The great egret is a white bird with black feet and long black legs. It has black tipped yellow bill. These birds are characterized with neck curved in S shape. These birds were once endangered due to their beautiful feathers that come during their breeding season. The bird grow long delicate curly feather on back during breeding season. Males and females birds look alike though male ones are little larger. They live in banks of water reservoirs like ponds, river side, and also grasslands, agricultural land. They feed by swallowing whole fish, frogs, crayfish, small reptiles, snakes, snails, small mammals, insects and small birds. During breeding season female bird lays a clutch consisting of 3 to 5 eggs. They are found to live 10 to 20 years though its lifespan is about 5 years. They are seen in Chitwan of Nepal.<br/>
<b>Common Name</b>:great egret, thulo seto bakulla, ठुलो सेतो बकुल्ला <br/>
<b>Scientific Name</b>: <i>Casmerodius albus</i> <br/>
<b>Weight</b>: 950 grams<br/>
<b>Color</b>: white bird with black feet and long black legs<br/>
<b>Length</b>: 70 - 105 cms<br/>
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<b>Description</b>:<br/>
These birds are carnivorous birds and found in European and Asian countries. Their feathers are brown, with lighter patches. they have white long flying feathers in their wings which help them in circular flight at remarkable height. They also have a dark bill, yellow eyes and legs. They live in cliffs, rocky hills or in trees of farmland. They also nest in the repaired nest left by other birds. Even though these birds feed on carcass of animal like reptiles, squirrels, rabbits, small birds and large insects, they prey on animals which they see in while hovering in the sky. They live for around 9 years. Female buzzards lays about three to five eggs in a clutch in their breeding season which falls from March and May. These birds also have nature of migrating from one place to other. They are seen in Pokhara of Nepal.<br/>
<b>Common Name</b>:Long legged buzzard, Lamkhutte shyenbaaj, लाम्खुट्टे श्यनबाज<br/>
<b>Scientific Name</b>: <i>Buteo rufinus</i> <br/>
<b>Weight</b>: Male weight: 1,100 grams, Female weight: 1,300 grams<br/>
<b>Color</b>: brown feather, lighter patches, white long flying feathers<br/>
<b>Length</b>: 50-65 cms<br/>
<br><br/>Image Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Buteo_rufinus.jpgUnknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-48920441513779507.post-55229653494349635622012-12-27T23:56:00.001-08:002012-12-28T02:00:17.646-08:00great cormorant in nepal<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<b>Description</b>:<br/>
The Great Cormorant is a black cloured widespread seabird and also found nearby lakes and river. It has a long tail and yellow patch in throat. The Great Cormorant nests on cliffs or trees made up of twigs, seaweed and plant leftovers in colonial manner. The Great Cormorant are good swimmers and can dive limited depths for about 20-30 seconds. It has been known to swallow small pebbles to make the dive easier. Their feathers are not waterproof, so they stretch out their wings to dry them off. It can live around 23 years. During breeding season 3 - 4 eggs are laid in a clutch. Both parents incubate eggs and take care of their offsprings. They are seen in Koshi Tappu of Nepal.<br/>
<b>Common Name</b>:great cormorant, Jalewa, जलेवा <br/>
<b>Scientific Name</b>: <i>Phalacrocorax carbo</i> <br/>
<b>Weight</b>: 2600–3700 grams <br/>
<b>Color</b>: black cloured, long tail and yellow throat-patch<br/>
<b>Length</b>: 84–90 cms<br/>
<br><br/>Image Source: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/55/Great_Cormorant_%28Phalacrocorax_carbo%29_near_Hodal_W_IMG_6516.jpgUnknownnoreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-48920441513779507.post-43329837081383596532012-12-26T21:04:00.001-08:002012-12-26T21:05:01.360-08:00oriental pied hornbill in nepal<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<b>Description</b>:<br/>
The Oriental Pied Hornbill falls under smallest Asian hornbill species found in Indian Subcontinent across Bangladesh, Bhutan, Brunei, Cambodia, India, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Nepal, Singapore, Thailand, Tibet, and Vietnam. These birds have black and white colored feather and white parts around the eye. Both gender of this bird look alike. They have white, yellowish large bill. They feed on fruit and small animals including reptiles like frogs, lizards, crabs, small birds and large insects. Their habitat includes coast, river beds, forest, gardens, and agricultural fields. These birds have unusual kind of breeding which lies between December to April. The female hornbill seals herself in natural holes of trees for 90 days or more when breeding which has been deposited with food by male bird. The female birds 3-4 eggs in a clutch to incubate its chicks. They are seen in Chitwan of Nepal.<br/>
<b>Common Name</b>:oriental pied hornbill, Kaalo Dhanes, कालो धनेश <br/>
<b>Scientific Name</b>: <i>Antracoceros albirostris</i> <br/>
<b>Weight</b>: 875 grams <br/>
<b>Color</b>: black and white colored feather and white parts around the eye<br/>
<b>Length</b>: 70 cms<br/>
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<b>Description</b>:<br/>
Himalayan Bulbul has black and white mixture on their body and brown tail with yellow part underneath it. Both gender of this bird look similar. These birds are found in different countries of Indian Subcontinent like Afghanistan, Bhutan, India, Nepal, Pakistan and Tajikistan. these birds are social so can be easily found in human society too. These birds lives in forest, grassland, gardens. They build cup shaped nest from small sticks, twigs, soft plant leftovers on low branches of trees. The female lays usually three eggs in a clutch in their breeding season. Himalayan bulbul feeds on mainly insects, fruit, berries, seeds and nectar. They are seen in Pokhara of Nepal.<br/>
<b>Common Name</b>:himalayan bulbul, Taarke Jureli<br/>
<b>Scientific Name</b>: <i>Pycnonotus leucogenys</i> <br/>
<b>Weight</b>: 30 grams <br/>
<b>Color</b>: black and white mixture on their body and brown tail with yellow part underneath it<br/>
<b>Length</b>: 18 cms<br/>
<br><br/>Image Source: http://www.oiseaux.net/birds/photos/himalayan.bulbul.htmlUnknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-48920441513779507.post-77387566555645264502012-12-24T21:07:00.000-08:002012-12-25T00:42:19.538-08:00eurasian collared dove in nepal<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<b>Description</b>:<br/>
Eurasian collared dove are pigeon like with white feathered tail and dark black dash on back of its neck. These bird are distinct due to half collar like bar on its neck. This bird's nutrition is comprised of agricultural products like seeds, fruit, berries, grains like wheat/corn and also insects as protein supplement. These birds live in agriculture lands like farmyards, fields, forest and human influenced towns too. These birds breed as much as 6 times a year with clutch sized of 1-2 eggs laid by female dove. Female dove builds nest above 10 feet from ground on trees with small sticks, feathers, left overs of plants, twigs which is fetched and brought by male one. They are found in Kathmandu, Chitwan of Nepal.<br/>
<b>Common Name</b>:eurasian collared dove, Kanthe Dhukur, कण्ठे ढुकुर<br/>
<b>Scientific Name</b>: <i>Streptopelia decaocto</i> <br/>
<b>Weight</b>: 140–180 grams <br/>
<b>Color</b>: white feathered tail, dark black dash on back of its neck<br/>
<b>Length</b>: 29–30 cms<br/>
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<b>Description</b>:<br />
Peacock is a large and multi colored bird of the pheasant family and found across different countries of South Asia. Genders of this bird are different from each other. Male one is named Peacock and the female is called Peahen and both they are called Peafowl. Peacock is blue with feathers in tail with beautiful eye liked pattern on their back. The female ones don't have such tail and has mixture of green and brown color in body. Peacocks can raise its tail in a fan like shape making it more adorable display of art. They are found wild in forests and nearby cultivated area by humans. They feed on berries, grains and prey some small insects, reptiles like lizards. It is national bird of India and they live for around 23 years or so. Peacock has different stands in Hindu myths. Peahen lays 4-8 eggs between April to May in their breeding season which falls mostly in rainy season. They are found in Chitwan of Nepal.<br />
<b>Common Name</b>:Majur, Mayur, Peacock, मजुर्, मयुर <br />
<b>Scientific Name</b>: <i>Pavo cristatus</i> <br />
<b>Weight</b>: Male (4–6 kgs ) , Female (3-4kgs) <br />
<b>Color</b>: blue male and female has mixture of green and brown colour<br />
<b>Length</b>: Male ( 195 to 225 cm ) , Female ( around 95 cm )<br />
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<br />Unknownnoreply@blogger.com6tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-48920441513779507.post-7950266026334162812012-12-19T00:32:00.000-08:002012-12-19T00:32:09.860-08:00great crested grebe in nepal<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<b>Description</b>:<br/>
The Great Crested Grebe is a good looking waterbird found in Eurasia. They look distinct due to inclined soft feather or arrangement of feathers above head. They have brown body with mixture of black, white, orange, grey colours. Their chicks have black and white in their head which they loose in their adulthood. These birds lives in vegetated areas of lakes, reservoirs. Their life span is around 11 years. These birds breeds on fresh water from April to September when a female one lays a clutch sized of two or more eggs. They can swim as well as dive in water from early stage of their life. These birds feeds mainly on fish, small aquatic animals, insects and small frogs. They are found in Pokhara of Nepal.<br/>
<b>Common Name</b>:great crested grebe,डुबुल्किचरा, dubulkichara<br/>
<b>Scientific Name</b>: <i>Podiceps cristatus</i> <br/>
<b>Weight</b>: 0.9 to 1.5 kg <br/>
<b>Color</b>: brown body with mixture of black, white, orange, grey colours<br/>
<b>Length</b>: 46–51 cms <br/>
<br><br/>Image Source:http://mikeatkinson.net/GreatCrestedGrebe.htmUnknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-48920441513779507.post-30919441556706598002012-12-18T00:41:00.002-08:002012-12-18T00:41:53.288-08:00spotted owlet in nepal<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<b>Description</b>:<br/>
The Spotted Owlet is a small owl found across Southeast Asia. These birds are usually found in woods and human societies too and nest in hollow holes of trees, abandoned buildings. Their body is are grey-brown with white spots in upperparts and remaining parts are white streaked with brown and circular little yellowish face. Both gender of this noctural birds look similar in appearance and size. They prey insect, rats, toads, small snakes to feed themselves. Their breeding season is November to April when female one lay 3-5 eggs in a clutch. They are found in chitwan of Nepal.<br/>
<b>Common Name</b>:Spotted Owlet, Thople laatokosero, थोप्ले लाटोकोसेरो <br/>
<b>Scientific Name</b>: <i>Athene brama</i> <br/>
<b>Weight</b>: 110-114grams <br/>
<b>Color</b>: grey-brown with white spots, white streaked, brown and circular yellowish face<br/>
<b>Length</b>: around 21 cms <br/>
<br><br/>Image Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Spotted_Owlet_(Athene_brama)-_Pair_in_Foreplay_at_Bharatpur_I_IMG_5472.jpgUnknownnoreply@blogger.com0