Mizoram Sightings
Dear Nature Lovers,
It has been a really long time since we have communicated last (a gap of one entire year!!!)
But, we never stopped exploring new places. However, due to lot of workload we were unable to share updates here and we apologies for the same.
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We are Glad to inform you that recently we had been to Mizoram for Nature Outing and it turned out to be a great one.
Sharing some of the sightings of the outing. We thank all the participants and local experts for their inputs.
Bengal Common Wight By Bhaskar P |
Butterflies
1. Red Helen
2. Birdwing sp.
3. Grass Yellow
4. Emigrant
5. White Orange-tip
6. Chocolate Albatross
7. Common Jezebel
8. Blue-striped Palmfly?
9. Commander
10.Assamese Clipper
11. Common Sailer
12. Yellow Pansy
13. Gray Pansy
14. Chocolate Pansy
Knight By Bhaskar P |
15. Lemon Pansy
16. Danaid Eggfly
17. Knight
18. Bengal Common Wight
19.
Blue Admiral
20. Common Sergent
21. Bamboo Forester
22. Harlequin
Assamese Clipper by Charuhas K |
Moths
Tokay Gecko By Bhaskar P |
Reptiles:
1. Tokay Gecko
2. Skink
3. Garden Lizard
1. Slender-billed Scimitar-Babbler
2. Green-tailed Sunbird
3. Fire-trailed Sunbird
4. Black Drongo
5. Lesser Racket-tailed Drongo
7. Striated Laughingthrush
8. Assam Laughingthrush?
9. Gray Sibia
10. Blue-winged Minla
11. Gray Bushchat
12. Black Eagle
13. Peregrine Falcon
14. Stripe-breasted Woodpecker
15. Scarlet Minivet
17. Black-crested Bulbul
18. Red-vented Bulbul
19. Maroon Oriole
20. Olive-backed Pipit
21. Dollar Bird
22. Crested Finchbill
23. Ashy Wood-pigeon
24. Indian Scimitar Babbler
25. Red-rumped Swallow
26. Plain Martins?
27. Ashy Drongo
29. Indian White-eye
30. Mrs. Gould’s Sunbird
31. Hume’s Treecreeper
32. Bamboo Partridge
33. Yellow-bellied Fairy-Fantail
34. Little Bunting
35. Striated Yuhina
36. Stripe-throated Yuhina
37. Rufus Prinia
38. Jungle Crow
Blue winged Minla by Bhaskar P |
39. Eurasian Tree Sparrow
40. Black-throated Parrotbill
41. Khalij Pheasant
42. Emerald Dove
43. Honey Bazzard
44. Burmese Shrike
45. Rufus-winged Fulvetta
46. Rufus-backed Sibia
47. Scarlet-backed flowerpecker
48. Golden-fronted Leafbird
49. Common Tailorbird
51. Red-whiskered Bulbul
52. Siberian Ruby-throat
53. House Sparrow
54. Oriental-magpie Robin
55. Scaly-breasted Munia
56. White-rumped Munia
57. Gray Wagtail
58. Gray-headed Canary Flycatcher
59. Little Pied Flycatcher?
60. Paradise Flycatcher
61. Eurasian Roller
63. Asian Barred Owlet
64. Greater Coucal
65. Blue-eared barbet
66. Shikra
67. Fantail?
68. Grey Treepie
69. Purple Sunbird
70. Pale-billed Flowerpecker
71. Brown-headed Barbet
72. Coppersmith Barbet
74. Asian fairy Bluebird
75. Pin-tailed Pigeon
76. Great Hornbill
77. Eurasian Collard Dove
78. Blue-bearded Bee-eater (Call)
79. Orange-breasted Green-Pigeon
80. Himalayan Bluetail
81. Jungle Myna
82. Blue Whistling-Thrush
83. Chinese Babax (call)
85. Speckled Piculet
86. Buff-barred Warbler
87. Wedge-tailed Green-Pigeon
88. Pin-striped Tit-babbler
89. Large Woodshrike
90. Warbler sp.
91. Brown Bush Robin / Golden Bush Robin
92. Verditer Flycatcher
93. Yellow-browed Warbler
94. Chin Hills Wren-Babbler
95. White-capped Redstart
96. Greater Racket-tailed Drongo
97. Black-napped Monarch
98. White-rumped Shama
99. Taiga Flycatcher
100. Puff-throated Babbler
101. Greater Necklaced Laughingthrush
102. Indo-Chinese Roller
Indo-Chinese Roller By Bhaskar P |
Mammals
1. White-Bellied Squirrel
2. Leopard Cat
3. Yellow-necked Marten
4. Western Hoolock Gibbon (Call)
Spectacled Langur by Bhaskar P |
White Bellied Squirrel by Bhaskar P |
Thank you For Reading
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