Tuesday 4 February 2020

Baihualing Still...!!

Hide No 11 is the highest feeding station on the mountain and the main targets were Hill Partridge and White-gorgeted Flycatcher, both of which we scored, but the latter is a really scarce bird in these parts. The weather was rainy and cold, so the best place to be was in a hide this morning.



Hill Partridge



  1. 5 Hill Partridge
  2. 4 Rufous-throated Partridge
  3. 1 Mountain Hawk-Eagle
  4. 2 Golden-throated Barbet
  5. 1 Blyth’s Shrike-Babbler
  6. 1 White-throated Fantail
  7. 3 Green-backed Tit
  8. 4 Yellow-cheeked Tit
  9. 3 Mountain Bulbul
  10. 1 Buff-barred Warbler
  11. 1 Sichuan Leaf Warbler
  12. 6+ Grey-throated Babbler
  13. 10+ Rufous-capped Babbler
  14. 8+ Rusty-capped Fulvetta
  15. 27+ Yunnan Fulvetta
  16. 30+ Red-tailed Laughingthrush
  17. 5 Blue-winged Minla
  18. 5 Scarlet-faced Liocichla
  19. 15+ Rusty-fronted Barwing
  20. 8+ Black-headed Sibia
  21. 6+ Beautiful Sibia
  22. 5 Chestnut-vented Nuthatch
  23. 2 Long-tailed Thrush
  24. 5 Black-breasted Thrush
  25. 3 Grey-winged Blackbird
  26. 1 White-gorgeted Flycatcher
  27. 6 Large Niltava
  28. 7 Himalayan Bluetail
  29. 5+ Rufous-gorgeted Flycatcher
  30. 1 Mrs Gould’s Sunbird
  31. 1 White Wagtail


Chestnut-vented Nuthatch

Himalayan Bluetail


Long-tailed Thrush

Mountain Bulbul

Red-tailed Laughingthrush and Rufous-throated Partridge

View from the hide


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