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Jharkhand ornithologist’s rendezvous with birds in Himalayas

Jharkhand Story by Jharkhand Story
19 December 2023
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Birds photography

AK Sahay

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Ranchi, Dec 19: A K Sahay, a well-known Bird photographer from Jharkhand recently visited several bird-rich areas in the lower Himalayas in pursuit of some beautiful birds that are not seen in the plains of India. Places like Laptanchar, Rongtong in the North-East and Sattal and Bhimtal have yielded decent results. We present here some of the images clicked by Sahay:

Greater Yellownape
Greater Yellownape
Red Billed Leothrix
Red Billed Leothrix
Indian White-eye
Indian White-eye
Plum headed Parakeet
Plum headed Parakeet
Great Indian Hornbill
Great Indian Hornbill

Some of these birds are sometime seen in Indian plains also but they are predominantly present in hills and mountains up to altitudes up to about 7000 feet or thereabout.

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