Best of Uttarakhand and the Himalayas

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Some fantastic birding awaits with the best of Indian Himalayan scenery within easy reach of Delhi. This 3-week birding trip uses the extra time to go beyond the classic and well-established sites and higher up into the mountains, for an unrivalled Himalayan experience and several special birds worth the extra effort.

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Starting from Delhi we should have time for some initial local birding at for example Surajpur, an unprotected area of shallow wetlands, reedbeds and grassland patches, where we could encounter Bengal Bushlark, Striated Grassbird, and Black-breasted Weaver, amongst many more regular north Indian birds. The very promising 3,000 acre Haiderpur wetland is seldom-visited but provides superb birding, with a chance of Indian Skimmer, and we will visit en route to our stay at Corbett National Park.

Corbett National Park
Corbett National Park
Asian Elephants
Asian Elephants at Corbett

Corbett is rightly one of India’s premier wildlife destinations. A spectacular landscape, it is especially famous for sightings of Tiger and Asian Elephants. Apart from big cats and other large mammals, the mountains and the foothills harbour diverse avifauna, such as Ibisbill, Lesser Fish Eagle, Tawny Fish Owl, Great Slaty Woodpecker, Wallcreeper and Himalayan Rubythroat. The scenic combination of hills, Sal forests and the terai landscape offer a variety of habitats for birds, and at least 512 species, including migrants and residents, have been reliably recorded in and around Corbett.

Read our detailed article about birds and birding in Corbett Tiger Reserve.

Just three hours’ drive away and the habitat, and birdlife, changes drastically as we get our first views of the mighty Himalayas. Pangot is a small hamlet in Uttarakhand near Nainital, and we will stay at Jungle Lore, India’s first and foremost birding lodge. The oak, pine and rhododendron forests here have excellent birding, including such desirable targets as Cheer and Koklass Pheasants, Bearded Vulture, Upland Pipit and Grey-crowned Prinia. Commoner birds here, and at nearby Sattal where we will spend two nights, include Red-billed Blue Magpie, Himalayan and Rufous-bellied Woodpeckers, Slaty-headed Parakeet, Himalayan Bluetail, Blue-capped Redstart, Rufous-bellied Niltava, Blue-winged Minla, Green-tailed Sunbird, and White-throated and White-crested Laughingthrushes.

From Sattal we head north, with an overnight stay at the peaceful Van Serai, in the midst of deodar pine forests between the two sets of ancient Shiva temples at the quaint pilgrimage town of Jageshwar. Many travellers rest a while here where the calm provides a revitalising energy, but we make our move onwards, and upwards, to the mountain gem of Munsiyari. Probably the closest you can get to experience the Greater Himalayas, this is the access point to one of India’s highest mountains: Nanda Devi East at 7,434m. At this altitude the birdlife changes considerably, and here we should find our first Himalayan Monals, one of the world’s most spectacularly coloured birds. More effort will be required for our top target here though, the amazing Satyr Tragopan.

West from Munsiyari we halt overnight at Kausani—famous for its 300 km-wide panorama of several of the highest Himalayan peaks—before reaching Chopta. Chopta in the Kedarnath Wildlife Sanctuary provides excellent winter and spring birding, and fantastic landscapes. A mix of pine and deodar forest with rhododendrons, amidst lush ‘bugyals’ or grassy meadows, it should give us more great encounters with Himalayan Monal, but has a lot more to offer. Snow Partridge, Koklass Pheasant, Bearded Vulture, Golden Eagle, Yellow-rumped Honeyguide, Black-faced Warbler, Golden Bush Robin, Grey Crested Tit, Chestnut Thrush, Red-headed Bullfinch, Scarlet Finch, Spot-winged Rosefinch, and Black-and-yellow Grosbeak, are all likely.

Kedarnath from Chopta
Kedarnath from Chopta

Our final birding destination is the luxurious surroundings of Walterre in Dehra Dun, where a Nepal Wren-Babbler may entertain us amongst the flowerpots in the beautiful garden!

Target Species

  • Snow Partridge
  • Chukar Partridge
  • Hill Partridge
  • Rufous-throated Partridge
  • Satyr Tragopan 
  • Koklass Pheasant
  • Himalayan Monal 
  • Red Junglefowl
  • Kalij Pheasant
  • Lesser Cuckoo
  • Himalayan Cuckoo
  • Snow Pigeon
  • Speckled Wood Pigeon
  • Wedge-tailed Green Pigeon
  • Ibisbill
  • River Lapwing
  • Indian Skimmer
  • Pallas’s Gull
  • Black-bellied Tern
  • Bearded Vulture
  • Himalayan Vulture
  • Red-headed Vulture
  • Cinereous Vulture
  • Changeable Hawk-Eagle
  • Mountain Hawk-Eagle
  • Golden Eagle
  • Pallas’s Fish Eagle
  • Lesser Fish Eagle
  • Himalayan Buzzard 
  • Brown Fish Owl
  • Tawny Fish Owl
  • Collared Owlet
  • Asian Barred Owlet
  • Jungle Owlet 
  • Great Hornbill
  • Oriental Pied Hornbill
  • Crested Kingfisher
  • Brown-fronted Woodpecker 
  • Rufous-bellied Woodpecker
  • Himalayan Woodpecker 
  • Greater Yellownape
  • Streak-throated Woodpecker
  • Himalayan Flameback
  • Great Slaty Woodpecker
  • Collared Falconet
  • Slaty-headed Parakeet 
  • Red-breasted Parakeet
  • Long-tailed Broadbill
  • Long-tailed Minivet
  • Rosy Minivet
  • Grey-backed Shrike
  • Himalayan Shrike-babbler 
  • Green Shrike-babbler
  • Black-headed Jay 
  • Yellow-billed Blue Magpie
  • Red-billed Blue Magpie
  • Common Green Magpie
  • Eurasian Nutcracker
  • Red-billed Chough
  • Alpine Chough
  • Fire-capped Tit
  • Grey Crested Tit
  • Himalayan Black-lored Tit 
  • Bengal Bush Lark 
  • Nepal House Martin
  • Scaly-breasted Cupwing
  • Nepal Cupwing 
  • Pygmy Cupwing
  • Black-faced Warbler
  • Brown-flanked Bush Warbler
  • Aberrant Bush Warbler
  • Black-throated Bushtit
  • Buff-barred Warbler
  • Ashy-throated Warbler
  • Lemon-rumped Warbler
  • Whistler’s Warbler 
  • Himalayan Prinia
  • Grey-crowned Prinia 
  • Yellow-bellied Prinia
  • Rusty-cheeked Scimitar Babbler
  • Variegated Laughingthrush 
  • Chestnut-crowned Laughingthrush
  • Blue-winged Minla
  • Red-billed Leiothrix
  • Spotted Laughingthrush
  • Rufous-chinned Laughingthrush
  • Chestnut-bellied Nuthatch
  • Spot-winged Starling 
  • Alpine Thrush 
  • White-collared Blackbird
  • Grey-winged Blackbird
  • Chestnut Thrush
  • Black-throated Thrush
  • Dark-sided Flycatcher
  • Rufous-bellied Niltava
  • Small Niltava
  • Himalayan Rubythroat
  • Himalayan Bluetail
  • Golden Bush Robin
  • Little Forktail
  • Spotted Forktail
  • Rufous-gorgeted Flycatcher
  • Snowy-browed Flycatcher
  • Little Pied Flycatcher
  • Ultramarine Flycatcher
  • Pygmy Flycatcher
  • Blue-capped Redstart
  • Blue-fronted Redstart
  • Plumbeous Water Redstart
  • White-capped Redstart
  • Brown Dipper
  • Black-throated Sunbird
  • Crimson Sunbird
  • Black-breasted Weaver 
  • Red Avadavat
  • Alpine Accentor
  • Altai Accentor
  • Black-throated Accentor
  • Citrine Wagtail
  • Upland Pipit
  • Black-and-yellow Grosbeak 
  • Collared Grosbeak
  • Spot-winged Grosbeak
  • Red-headed Bullfinch 
  • Spectacled Finch 
  • Dark-breasted Rosefinch
  • Plain Mountain Finch
  • Scarlet Finch
  • Pink-browed Rosefinch 
  • Red-fronted Serin
  • Rock Bunting
  • Chestnut-eared Bunting
  •   Near Endemic

Itinerary

Day 0: Depart London

Depart from London Heathrow on BA0257 at 19:35.

Day 1: Arrive in Delhi; pm birding at Surajpur Wetlands

Bengal Bush Lark
Bengal Bush Lark

Land in Delhi at 08:20. You will be met and transferred to the hotel in Noida. Afternoon birding at Surajpur Wetlands. The mosaic of habitats here, including shallow wetlands, reedbeds and grassland patches, right on the outskirts of the city, will produce an excellent bird list. We will hope for Bengal Bush Lark, Striated Babbler, Red Avadavat, and Black-breasted Weaver, with many other wetland species. Unfortunately, we will be too early in the season for Surajpur’s famous breeding Bristled Grassbirds.

Day 2: Noida to Haiderpur

Haiderpur wetland is a fantastic large area which is little-visited by birders but has become well-known by locals in recent years. Although Indian Skimmer and Black-bellied Tern have been seen, our chances at this time of year are slim, but it should be excellent for a large variety of late wintering waterbirds and other migrants.

Day 3: Haiderpur am, pm drive to Corbett National Park

Ibisbill
Ibisbill © Albin Jacob

After the morning’s birding at Haiderpur we head to one of the most scenic reserves in India, Corbett Tiger Reserve and National Park. Check in at Tiger Camp and, after lunch, we will explore the river edge at Kumeria in the afternoon for a variety of birds, including the possibility of both Tawny and Brown Fish Owls, Asian Barred Owlet, Plumbeous Water and White-capped Redstarts, Brown Dipper, Wallcreeper and three possible species of forktails. With luck, an Ibisbill will be wintering here.

Days 4-5: Corbett National Park

Lesser Fish Eagle
Lesser Fish Eagle

A hunting-turned-conservation story, Corbett National Park has a bird species list approximately the same as Britain and Ireland! Some of the more interesting species include Pallas’s and Lesser Fish Eagle, Cinereous Vulture, Tawny Fish Owl, Great Slaty Woodpecker, Ibisbill, Wallcreeper, Hodgson’s Bushchat, Rosy Minivet and Himalayan Rubythroat.

The two full days will be a combination of jeep safaris inside Corbett National Park, in either the Jhirna or Bijrani ranges, with birdwatching walks on the outskirts of the park, along the Kosi River and Mohan and Kumeria forests.

Great Hornbill
Great Hornbill © Sagar

In the winter many species from high altitudes descend to these lower elevations—Ibisbill is a prime example. Blue-capped and White-capped Redstarts, Spotted and Little Forktails, and Brown Dipper, are also likely along the river. The Sal forests of the park itself are the habitats for Great and Oriental Pied Hornbills, Red-billed Blue Magpie, several woodpeckers, Kalij Pheasants, green-pigeons (including Wedge-tailed, Yellow-footed, and the scarcer Pin-tailed and Orange-breasted), laughingthrushes (White-crested, White-throated and Streaked), and the beautiful Long-tailed Broadbill.

Day 6: Corbett to Pangot

After a morning birding session outside the park, we check out and proceed to Pangot, with birding stops en route for our first true Himalayan species such as Himalayan Bulbul, Red-billed Blue Magpie, Chestnut-bellied Rock Thrush, and Blue Whistling Thrush. We arrive in Pangot for a late lunch and afternoon birding around the lodge.

Days 7-8: Pangot

Rufous-bellied Woodpecker
Rufous-bellied Woodpecker © Dombe Pradhan

From Jungle Lore, India’s first and foremost birding lodge, in Pangot, we will take a variety of local walks through the oak, pine and rhododendron forests. A packed breakfast will be taken with us on our easy paced trek to Kilbury, where we will encounter an excellent selection of Himalayan species, including Bearded and Himalayan Vultures, Kalij Pheasant, Blue-winged Minla, Spotted and Slaty-backed Forktails, Rufous-bellied Woodpecker, Rufous-bellied Niltava, and Red-billed Blue Magpie. The numerous perennial and seasonal creeks in this area are home to an amazing variety of flora and fauna, and with luck we may come across some of these, including Leopard, Himalayan Palm Civet, Yellow-throated Marten, Ghoral, Sambar and Barking Deer. After lunch at the lodge, we will probably check lower altitudes for a greater variety of birds.

White-throated Laughingthrush
White-throated Laughingthrush

Other birds we hope to see in and around Pangot included both Cheer and Koklass Pheasants, Crested Serpent Eagle, Mountain Hawk-Eagle, various woodpeckers including Brown-fronted and Himalayan, thrushes such as Black-throated and Mistle, warblers such as Tickell’s Leaf, Greenish, Whistler’s, and Grey-hooded, flycatchers such as Asian Brown, Ultramarine, and Verditer, laughingthrushes such as White-throated, Striated, Streaked, and Chestnut-crowned, accentors, Upland Pipit, Blue-winged Minla, Whiskered Yuhina, Slaty-headed and Red-breasted Parakeets, Long-tailed and Grey-backed Shrikes, Chestnut-bellied Rock Thrush, Himalayan Bluetail, Blue-capped Redstart, and Himalayan Prinia. One true rarity here is Grey-crowned Prinia, rarely seen anywhere else in India. We will also visit nearby Baggar and Gughu Kham where, as well as the birds mentioned above, we may find Brown Fish Owl, Brown Wood Owl, and Long-billed Thrush.

Day 9: Pangot to Sattal

Nearby Sattal is bounded by lush green hills and freshwater lakes, with similar bird life and excellent photographic opportunities, and we will have a couple of days birding in the area.

Day 10: Sattal

Lesser Yellownape
Lesser Yellownape

Particular efforts whilst birding around Sattal will be made to see the secretive Rufous-throated and Common Hill Partridges. We can also expect to see Green-tailed Sunbird, Eurasian Griffon, Red-billed Blue Magpie, Grey-capped Pygmy Woodpecker, Lesser Yellownape, Blue-throated and Golden-throated Barbets, Slaty-headed Parakeet, Rufous-gorgeted Flycatcher, Red-billed Leothrix, Rufous-chinned Laughingthrush, Ashy and Mountain Bulbuls, and Golden Bush Robin for example. For photographers there will be an opportunity to spend some time in a local hide, where many of these species present super close photographic opportunities.

Day 11: Sattal to Jageshwar

The spiritual hamlet of Jageshwar is famous for its ancient 8-12th century Shiva temples. One of just 12 Jyotirlingas in the country, Jageshwar lies in a beautiful narrow valley hedged by ancient deodars. If we can take a break from birding (unlikely!) we can enjoy a spiritual relaxation amongst the exquisite temple ruins, beautiful Himalayan vistas, and gurgling stream nearby, and the very comfortable Van Serai, the Himalayan Spiritual Lodge.

Day 12: Jageshwar to Munsiyari

After breakfast we drive to Munsiyari, where we will spent the next four nights. Sometimes known as “Little Kashmir”, Munsiyari is a cozy hamlet at an altitude of 2,298 metres, known for its panorama of the snow-capped Himalayan Range, including Panchachuli (the five peaks), Nanda Devi and Nanda Kot. Near the borders of India, Tibet, and Nepal, it is a base for three glaciers—Namik, Milam and Ralam— and the Johar Valley which was an ancient trade route between Tibet and India.

Days 13-15: Munsiyari

White-collared Blackbird
White-collared Blackbird © Francesco Veronesi

Three days in Munsiyari allows us time to explore the area, such as the Gori River, Balanti Farms, the Alpine Meadows, Kala Muni and Khalia Top. Our main target here will be the stunning Satyr Tragopan, not easily seen anywhere in India. Other special birds may include Himalayan Monal, Koklass and Cheer Pheasants, Chukar, Spotted Laughingthrush, White-collared Blackbird, Alpine Thrush, Black-throated Accentor, and Spot-winged Rosefinch, whilst we are very likely to come across Snow Pigeon, Bearded Vulture, Himalayan Griffon, Streak-throated and Rufous-bellied Woodpeckers, Spotted Forktail, Chestnut-headed Tesia, Golden Bush Robin, Rufous-gorgeted and Ultramarine Flycatchers, Variegated and Streaked Laughingthrushes, Red-headed Bullfinch, Red-fronted Serin and much more.

Day 16: Munsiyari to Kausani

After some morning birding, we check out and proceed about 6.5 hours to Kausani.

Day 17: Kausani to Chopta, Kedarnath Wildlife Sanctuary

After an early breakfast and more of one of the Himalayas most spectacular vistas, we leave Kausani for Chopta. The road runs along the Ganga and Alaknanda Rivers before turning into the Mandakini valley in Rudraprayag.

Himalayan Monal
Himalayan Monal

Chopta in the Kedarnath Wildlife Sanctuary provides some excellent winter and spring birding, and fantastic landscapes. A mix of pine and deodar forest with rhododendrons, amidst lush ‘bugyals’ or grassy meadows, it is probably the best and most easily accessible place in India to see the stunning ‘nine-coloured’ state bird of Uttarakhand, the Himalayan Monal. Of course, we should have managed to see some at Munsiyari, but this is one bird that you can never tire of!

Days 18-20: Chopta

We will be based at the Magpie Jungle Camp and have a flexible plan in Kedarnath, as birding here can vary considerably with weather and altitude. If it has been snowing heavily in the higher Himalayas, then many birds may have been forced to the lower levels, c1,500m, around the village of Mandal to the east. Here, and in one or two other localities in the area, are rock bee colonies that are often frequented by Yellow-rumped Honeyguide.

Pink-browed Rosefinch
Pink-browed Rosefinch

Most of the easily accessible areas from our base are roughly at 2,000 m, which tends to have the greatest diversity of birds. The highlight of birding at Chopta though may well be ascending to the Tungnath temple at about 3,700 m. Although not difficult, this is a steep trek, and we may decide to cheat and take advantage of a pony ride to the top before walking down! This would help us get to the higher reaches earlier, where we may be lucky to find a covey of Snow Partridges before they are disturbed by other trekkers.

Day 21: Chopta to Dehra Dun

After some morning’s birding we have a long drive today and will especially welcome the luxurious surroundings of Walterre, our accommodation for our last night. A little bit of birding en-route has an outside chance of encountering the magical Spectacled Finch, an occasional winterer in this area. Should we find any, your leader promises that he will be buying drinks for everyone tonight!

Day 22: Dehra Dun to Delhi

Whistler's Warbler
Whistler’s Warbler

Some birding in the Doon Valley will be the morning’s plan before we start the final leg back to Delhi of what will have been an amazing tour. We may even finish with the classic tour ending of sitting drinking a cup of tea on the veranda whilst watching a Nepal Wren-babbler hopping amongst the flowerpots of Walterre’s beautiful gardens!

Day 23: Depart Delhi

Depart from Delhi on BA0142 at 01:50, landing at London Heathrow at 06:40. Or why not extend another week and join us for more amazing scenery, culture and birds on our Kashmir Specialities tour?

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SeqFamilyEnglish NameScientific NameSpeciesStatusStatusIUCNIUCNGIIMapLikelihood (January)Likelihood (February)Likelihood (March)Likelihood (April)Likelihood (May)Likelihood (June)Likelihood (July)Likelihood (August)Likelihood (September)Likelihood (October)Likelihood (November)Likelihood (December)
1Phasianidae (Pheasants and Allies)Snow PartridgeLerwa lerwaSnow Partridge Lerwa lerwaLeast ConcernLC40LowLowMediumLowVery LowVery Low--Very LowLowMediumMedium
2Phasianidae (Pheasants and Allies)Himalayan SnowcockTetraogallus himalayensisHimalayan Snowcock Tetraogallus himalayensisLeast ConcernLC40Very LowVery LowVery LowVery Low-------Very Low
3Phasianidae (Pheasants and Allies)Chukar PartridgeAlectoris chukarChukar Partridge Alectoris chukarLeast ConcernLC40Very LowLowMediumLowVery LowVery Low---Very LowMediumLow
4Phasianidae (Pheasants and Allies)Black FrancolinFrancolinus francolinusBlack Francolin Francolinus francolinusLeast ConcernLC42HighHighHighHighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighHighHighHighHigh
5Phasianidae (Pheasants and Allies)Grey FrancolinOrtygornis pondicerianusGrey Francolin Ortygornis pondicerianusLeast ConcernLC42HighHighMediumHighHighHighVery HighVery HighVery HighHighHighHigh
6Phasianidae (Pheasants and Allies)Common QuailCoturnix coturnixCommon Quail Coturnix coturnixLeast ConcernLC44Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low---Very LowVery LowVery LowVery Low
7Phasianidae (Pheasants and Allies)Jungle Bush QuailPerdicula asiaticaJungle Bush Quail Perdicula asiaticaNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC46LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low---Very LowVery LowVery Low
8Phasianidae (Pheasants and Allies)Hill PartridgeArborophila torqueolaHill Partridge Arborophila torqueolaLeast ConcernLC48HighHighHighHighHighHighMediumMediumMediumHighHighHigh
9Phasianidae (Pheasants and Allies)Rufous-throated PartridgeArborophila rufogularisRufous-throated Partridge Arborophila rufogularisLeast ConcernLC48MediumMediumHighHighMediumMediumLowMediumMediumMediumMediumHigh
10Phasianidae (Pheasants and Allies)Satyr TragopanTragopan satyraSatyr Tragopan Tragopan satyraNear EndemicNENear ThreatenedNT50Very LowVery LowLowVery LowLowVery Low---Very LowLowLow
11Phasianidae (Pheasants and Allies)Koklass PheasantPucrasia macrolophaKoklass Pheasant Pucrasia macrolophaLeast ConcernLC50HighHighHighHighHighHighMediumMediumHighHighHighHigh
12Phasianidae (Pheasants and Allies)Himalayan MonalLophophorus impejanusHimalayan Monal Lophophorus impejanusNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC52MediumMediumHighHighHighHighLowVery LowMediumHighHighHigh
13Phasianidae (Pheasants and Allies)Red JunglefowlGallus gallusRed Junglefowl Gallus gallusLeast ConcernLC52HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighHighHighVery HighHighHighHigh
14Phasianidae (Pheasants and Allies)Red JunglefowlGallus gallusRed Junglefowl Gallus gallusLeast ConcernLC52Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low-Very LowVery LowVery Low
15Phasianidae (Pheasants and Allies)Kalij PheasantLophura leucomelanosKalij Pheasant Lophura leucomelanosLeast ConcernLC52Very HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighHighHighHighHighVery HighVery HighVery High
16Phasianidae (Pheasants and Allies)Cheer PheasantCatreus wallichiiCheer Pheasant Catreus wallichiiNear EndemicNEVulnerableVU54MediumMediumMediumHighMediumMediumLowLowVery LowLowMediumMedium
17Phasianidae (Pheasants and Allies)Indian PeafowlPavo cristatusIndian Peafowl Pavo cristatusNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC54HighHighHighHighHighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighHighVery HighHigh
18Anatidae (Ducks, Geese, Swans)Lesser Whistling DuckDendrocygna javanicaLesser Whistling Duck Dendrocygna javanicaLeast ConcernLC56LowLowVery LowLowHighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighHighHigh
19Anatidae (Ducks, Geese, Swans)Red-breasted GooseBranta ruficollisRed-breasted Goose Branta ruficollisVulnerableVU503-Very LowVery LowVery Low--------
20Anatidae (Ducks, Geese, Swans)Bar-headed GooseAnser indicusBar-headed Goose Anser indicusLeast ConcernLC56HighHighHighMediumVery Low----LowHighHigh
21Anatidae (Ducks, Geese, Swans)Greylag GooseAnser anserGreylag Goose Anser anserLeast ConcernLC56Very HighHighHighLowVery LowVery Low--Very LowHighVery HighVery High
22Anatidae (Ducks, Geese, Swans)Greylag GooseAnser anserGreylag Goose Anser anserLeast ConcernLC56Very LowVery LowVery Low------Very LowLowVery Low
23Anatidae (Ducks, Geese, Swans)Greater White-fronted GooseAnser albifronsGreater White-fronted Goose Anser albifronsLeast ConcernLC56LowLowVery LowVery Low-------Very Low
24Anatidae (Ducks, Geese, Swans)Lesser White-fronted GooseAnser erythropusLesser White-fronted Goose Anser erythropusVulnerableVU56Very LowVery LowVery Low---------
25Anatidae (Ducks, Geese, Swans)Knob-billed DuckSarkidiornis melanotosKnob-billed Duck Sarkidiornis melanotosLeast ConcernLC58HighHighMediumLowLowMediumHighLowVery LowMediumHighHigh
26Anatidae (Ducks, Geese, Swans)Common ShelduckTadorna tadornaCommon Shelduck Tadorna tadornaLeast ConcernLC58LowVery LowVery LowVery Low-----Very LowMediumLow
27Anatidae (Ducks, Geese, Swans)Ruddy ShelduckTadorna ferrugineaRuddy Shelduck Tadorna ferrugineaLeast ConcernLC58Very HighHighHighHighLowVery LowVery LowVery LowLowHighVery HighVery High
28Anatidae (Ducks, Geese, Swans)Cotton Pygmy GooseNettapus coromandelianusCotton Pygmy Goose Nettapus coromandelianusLeast ConcernLC58LowVery LowVery LowVery LowLowHighVery HighHighMediumMediumLowLow
29Anatidae (Ducks, Geese, Swans)GarganeySpatula querquedulaGarganey Spatula querquedulaLeast ConcernLC62MediumMediumHighHighLowLowMediumVery LowLowHighMediumMedium
30Anatidae (Ducks, Geese, Swans)Northern ShovelerSpatula clypeataNorthern Shoveler Spatula clypeataLeast ConcernLC62HighHighHighMediumLowVery Low--LowHighVery HighHigh
31Anatidae (Ducks, Geese, Swans)GadwallMareca streperaGadwall Mareca streperaLeast ConcernLC62HighHighHighMediumVery LowVery Low-Very LowLowHighVery HighVery High
32Anatidae (Ducks, Geese, Swans)Eurasian WigeonMareca penelopeEurasian Wigeon Mareca penelopeLeast ConcernLC60HighHighHighMediumLowVery Low--Very LowHighHighHigh
33Anatidae (Ducks, Geese, Swans)Indian Spot-billed DuckAnas poecilorhynchaIndian Spot-billed Duck Anas poecilorhynchaLeast ConcernLC60HighHighHighHighHighHighVery HighVery HighVery HighHighVery HighHigh
34Anatidae (Ducks, Geese, Swans)MallardAnas platyrhynchosMallard Anas platyrhynchosLeast ConcernLC60MediumLowLowVery LowVery Low---Very LowVery LowMediumMedium
35Anatidae (Ducks, Geese, Swans)MallardAnas platyrhynchosMallard Anas platyrhynchosLeast ConcernLC60Very LowVery Low-------Very LowVery LowVery Low
36Anatidae (Ducks, Geese, Swans)Northern PintailAnas acutaNorthern Pintail Anas acutaLeast ConcernLC62HighHighHighMediumVery LowVery Low-Very LowLowHighHighHigh
37Anatidae (Ducks, Geese, Swans)Red-crested PochardNetta rufinaRed-crested Pochard Netta rufinaLeast ConcernLC64HighMediumMediumLowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowMediumHighHigh
38Anatidae (Ducks, Geese, Swans)Common PochardAythya ferinaCommon Pochard Aythya ferinaVulnerableVU64HighHighHighLowVery LowVery Low--Very LowHighVery HighVery High
39Anatidae (Ducks, Geese, Swans)Ferruginous DuckAythya nyrocaFerruginous Duck Aythya nyrocaNear ThreatenedNT64HighHighMediumLowVery Low--Very LowLowHighHighHigh
40Anatidae (Ducks, Geese, Swans)Tufted DuckAythya fuligulaTufted Duck Aythya fuligulaLeast ConcernLC64HighHighMediumLow----Very LowHighHighHigh
41Anatidae (Ducks, Geese, Swans)SmewMergellus albellusSmew Mergellus albellusLeast ConcernLC66Very LowVery Low-------Very LowVery LowVery Low
42Caprimulgidae (Nightjars)Grey NightjarCaprimulgus jotakaGrey Nightjar Caprimulgus jotakaLeast ConcernLC226Very LowLowMediumHighMediumLowLowLowMediumLowVery Low-
43Caprimulgidae (Nightjars)Large-tailed NightjarCaprimulgus macrurusLarge-tailed Nightjar Caprimulgus macrurusLeast ConcernLC228Very LowMediumHighHighMediumMediumVery LowVery LowLowLowLowVery Low
44Caprimulgidae (Nightjars)Indian NightjarCaprimulgus asiaticusIndian Nightjar Caprimulgus asiaticusLeast ConcernLC228-Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowLowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low-
45Caprimulgidae (Nightjars)Savanna NightjarCaprimulgus affinisSavanna Nightjar Caprimulgus affinisLeast ConcernLC228Very LowVery LowLowLowVery LowVery Low---Very LowVery LowVery Low
46Hemiprocnidae (Treeswifts)Crested TreeswiftHemiprocne coronataCrested Treeswift Hemiprocne coronataLeast ConcernLC232HighHighHighMediumLowLowLowLowVery LowMediumHighHigh
47Apodidae (Swifts)Himalayan SwiftletAerodramus brevirostrisHimalayan Swiftlet Aerodramus brevirostrisLeast ConcernLC230HighMediumMediumHighHighMediumLowLowLowMediumHighHigh
48Apodidae (Swifts)White-rumped SpinetailZoonavena sylvaticaWhite-rumped Spinetail Zoonavena sylvaticaNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC230MediumMediumLowLowLowVery LowLowVery LowVery LowLowMediumHigh
49Apodidae (Swifts)White-throated NeedletailHirundapus caudacutusWhite-throated Needletail Hirundapus caudacutusLeast ConcernLC232--Very LowVery LowLowLowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low-
50Apodidae (Swifts)Alpine SwiftTachymarptis melbaAlpine Swift Tachymarptis melbaLeast ConcernLC232MediumMediumMediumLowLowLowLowVery LowLowLowMediumMedium
51Apodidae (Swifts)Common SwiftApus apusCommon Swift Apus apusLeast ConcernLC234--------Very LowVery LowVery Low-
52Apodidae (Swifts)Blyth's SwiftApus leuconyxBlyth's Swift Apus leuconyxNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC234Very LowVery LowVery LowLowLowLowVery LowVery Low----
53Apodidae (Swifts)Little SwiftApus affinisLittle Swift Apus affinisLeast ConcernLC234HighHighHighHighHighHighHighVery HighVery HighHighHighHigh
54Cuculidae (Cuckoos)Greater CoucalCentropus sinensisGreater Coucal Centropus sinensisLeast ConcernLC212Very HighHighHighHighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighHigh
55Cuculidae (Cuckoos)Lesser CoucalCentropus bengalensisLesser Coucal Centropus bengalensisLeast ConcernLC212LowLowLowVery LowVery LowLowLowLowVery LowVery LowLowMedium
56Cuculidae (Cuckoos)Sirkeer MalkohaTaccocua leschenaultiiSirkeer Malkoha Taccocua leschenaultiiNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC210LowVery LowVery LowLowLowVery LowLowLowVery LowLowLowLow
57Cuculidae (Cuckoos)Green-billed MalkohaPhaenicophaeus tristisGreen-billed Malkoha Phaenicophaeus tristisLeast ConcernLC210Very LowVery LowLowVery LowVery LowLowVery LowVery LowVery LowLowLowVery Low
58Cuculidae (Cuckoos)Jacobin CuckooClamator jacobinusJacobin Cuckoo Clamator jacobinusLeast ConcernLC204---Very LowMediumHighHighHighHighMediumLowVery Low
59Cuculidae (Cuckoos)Asian KoelEudynamys scolopaceusAsian Koel Eudynamys scolopaceusLeast ConcernLC210LowMediumHighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighHighHighMedium
60Cuculidae (Cuckoos)Banded Bay CuckooCacomantis sonneratiiBanded Bay Cuckoo Cacomantis sonneratiiLeast ConcernLC208LowLowLowMediumLowLowVery LowVery LowLowLowVery LowLow
61Cuculidae (Cuckoos)Grey-bellied CuckooCacomantis passerinusGrey-bellied Cuckoo Cacomantis passerinusNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC208-Very LowVery LowLowMediumHighHighHighMediumLowVery Low-
62Cuculidae (Cuckoos)Square-tailed Drongo-CuckooSurniculus lugubrisSquare-tailed Drongo-Cuckoo Surniculus lugubrisLeast ConcernLC210--Very LowLowHighHighMediumLowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low
63Cuculidae (Cuckoos)Large Hawk-CuckooHierococcyx sparverioidesLarge Hawk-Cuckoo Hierococcyx sparverioidesLeast ConcernLC204-Very LowLowHighHighHighMediumLowLowVery Low--
64Cuculidae (Cuckoos)Common Hawk-CuckooHierococcyx variusCommon Hawk-Cuckoo Hierococcyx variusNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC204MediumHighHighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighHighHighHighMedium
65Cuculidae (Cuckoos)Lesser CuckooCuculus poliocephalusLesser Cuckoo Cuculus poliocephalusLeast ConcernLC206--Very LowLowMediumMediumVery LowVery LowVery Low---
66Cuculidae (Cuckoos)Indian CuckooCuculus micropterusIndian Cuckoo Cuculus micropterusLeast ConcernLC206-Very LowLowHighHighHighMediumLowVery LowVery Low--
67Cuculidae (Cuckoos)Himalayan CuckooCuculus saturatusHimalayan Cuckoo Cuculus saturatusLeast ConcernLC206--MediumHighHighHighMediumLowLowVery Low--
68Cuculidae (Cuckoos)Common CuckooCuculus canorusCommon Cuckoo Cuculus canorusLeast ConcernLC206-Very LowLowHighHighHighMediumLowMediumLowVery Low-
69Columbidae (Pigeons, Doves)Hill PigeonColumba rupestrisHill Pigeon Columba rupestrisLeast ConcernLC188Very LowVery LowLowLowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowLowLow
70Columbidae (Pigeons, Doves)Snow PigeonColumba leuconotaSnow Pigeon Columba leuconotaLeast ConcernLC188MediumMediumHighHighLow---LowHighHighHigh
71Columbidae (Pigeons, Doves)Spotted DoveSpilopelia chinensisSpotted Dove Spilopelia chinensisLeast ConcernLC194Very HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighHigh
72Columbidae (Pigeons, Doves)Laughing DoveSpilopelia senegalensisLaughing Dove Spilopelia senegalensisLeast ConcernLC194HighHighHighHighHighHighVery HighVery HighHighHighHighHigh
73Columbidae (Pigeons, Doves)Common Emerald DoveChalcophaps indicaCommon Emerald Dove Chalcophaps indicaLeast ConcernLC198HighHighHighHighVery HighVery HighHighHighHighHighMediumHigh
74Columbidae (Pigeons, Doves)Orange-breasted Green PigeonTreron bicinctusOrange-breasted Green Pigeon Treron bicinctusLeast ConcernLC196Very LowVery Low-Very LowVery LowVery Low---Very LowVery LowVery Low
75Columbidae (Pigeons, Doves)Yellow-footed Green PigeonTreron phoenicopterusYellow-footed Green Pigeon Treron phoenicopterusLeast ConcernLC198HighHighHighHighHighHighVery HighHighHighHighMediumMedium
76Columbidae (Pigeons, Doves)Pin-tailed Green PigeonTreron apicaudaPin-tailed Green Pigeon Treron apicaudaLeast ConcernLC198LowLowLowVery LowLowVery Low---Very LowMediumHigh
77Columbidae (Pigeons, Doves)Wedge-tailed Green PigeonTreron sphenurusWedge-tailed Green Pigeon Treron sphenurusLeast ConcernLC198LowLowHighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighHighHighMediumLowLow
78Rallidae (Rails, Crakes and Coots)Slaty-legged CrakeRallina eurizonoidesSlaty-legged Crake Rallina eurizonoidesLeast ConcernLC134----Very LowVery LowVery Low-----
79Rallidae (Rails, Crakes and Coots)Water RailRallus aquaticusWater Rail Rallus aquaticusLeast ConcernLC134-Very LowVery LowVery LowVery Low-------
80Rallidae (Rails, Crakes and Coots)Brown CrakeZapornia akoolBrown Crake Zapornia akoolLeast ConcernLC138Very LowLowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low---Very LowLowLow
81Rallidae (Rails, Crakes and Coots)White-breasted WaterhenAmaurornis phoenicurusWhite-breasted Waterhen Amaurornis phoenicurusLeast ConcernLC138HighHighHighHighHighHighVery HighVery HighVery HighHighHighHigh
82Rallidae (Rails, Crakes and Coots)Spotted CrakePorzana porzanaSpotted Crake Porzana porzanaLeast ConcernLC136Very LowVery LowVery Low---------
83Rallidae (Rails, Crakes and Coots)Ruddy-breasted CrakeZapornia fuscaRuddy-breasted Crake Zapornia fuscaLeast ConcernLC136Very LowVery Low-------Very LowLowVery Low
84Rallidae (Rails, Crakes and Coots)WatercockGallicrex cinereaWatercock Gallicrex cinereaLeast ConcernLC138Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowHighVery HighHighLowVery Low-Very Low
85Rallidae (Rails, Crakes and Coots)Grey-headed SwamphenPorphyrio poliocephalusGrey-headed Swamphen Porphyrio poliocephalusLeast ConcernLC140HighHighHighMediumHighVery HighVery HighVery HighHighHighHighHigh
86Rallidae (Rails, Crakes and Coots)Eurasian CootFulica atraEurasian Coot Fulica atraLeast ConcernLC140HighHighHighMediumVery LowVery LowMediumLowLowHighVery HighVery High
87Gruidae (Cranes)Sarus CraneAntigone antigoneSarus Crane Antigone antigoneVulnerableVU142HighHighMediumMediumMediumHighHighHighMediumHighHighHigh
88Gruidae (Cranes)Demoiselle CraneGrus virgoDemoiselle Crane Grus virgoLeast ConcernLC142Very LowVery LowVery Low--------Very Low
89Gruidae (Cranes)Common CraneGrus grusCommon Crane Grus grusLeast ConcernLC142HighHighMediumVery LowVery Low----LowMediumHigh
90Podicipedidae (Grebes)Little GrebeTachybaptus ruficollisLittle Grebe Tachybaptus ruficollisLeast ConcernLC72HighHighHighMediumLowLowHighMediumLowHighHighHigh
91Podicipedidae (Grebes)Great Crested GrebePodiceps cristatusGreat Crested Grebe Podiceps cristatusLeast ConcernLC72HighMediumLowVery Low-----LowHighHigh
92Phoenicopteridae (Flamingos)Greater FlamingoPhoenicopterus roseusGreater Flamingo Phoenicopterus roseusLeast ConcernLC78Very LowVery LowVery LowLowLowVery Low------
93Turnicidae (Buttonquail)Common ButtonquailTurnix sylvaticusCommon Buttonquail Turnix sylvaticusLeast ConcernLC138-Very LowVery Low-------Very LowVery Low
94Turnicidae (Buttonquail)Barred ButtonquailTurnix suscitatorBarred Buttonquail Turnix suscitatorLeast ConcernLC138-Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowLowLowVery LowLowVery LowVery Low
95Burhinidae (Stone-curlews, Thick-knees)Indian Stone-curlewBurhinus indicusIndian Stone-curlew Burhinus indicusLeast ConcernLC144Very LowVery LowLowMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumLowLowLowLow
96Burhinidae (Stone-curlews, Thick-knees)Great Stone-curlewEsacus recurvirostrisGreat Stone-curlew Esacus recurvirostrisNear ThreatenedNT144LowLowMediumLowLowVery LowLowLowLowMediumMediumMedium
97Haematopodidae (Oystercatchers)Eurasian OystercatcherHaematopus ostralegusEurasian Oystercatcher Haematopus ostralegusNear ThreatenedNT146--------Very LowVery LowVery Low-
98Ibidorhynchidae (Ibisbill)IbisbillIbidorhyncha struthersiiIbisbill Ibidorhyncha struthersiiLeast ConcernLC146MediumMediumVery LowVery LowVery Low---Very LowLowMediumHigh
99Recurvirostridae (Stilts, Avocets)Black-winged StiltHimantopus himantopusBlack-winged Stilt Himantopus himantopusLeast ConcernLC146HighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighVery HighHigh
100Recurvirostridae (Stilts, Avocets)Pied AvocetRecurvirostra avosettaPied Avocet Recurvirostra avosettaLeast ConcernLC146HighHighHighMediumMediumMediumVery LowVery LowVery LowMediumHighHigh
101Charadriidae (Plovers)Northern LapwingVanellus vanellusNorthern Lapwing Vanellus vanellusNear ThreatenedNT148MediumLowVery LowVery Low-----Very LowMediumLow
102Charadriidae (Plovers)River LapwingVanellus duvauceliiRiver Lapwing Vanellus duvauceliiNear ThreatenedNT148Very HighHighHighHighHighHighVery HighVery HighHighHighVery HighVery High
103Charadriidae (Plovers)Yellow-wattled LapwingVanellus malabaricusYellow-wattled Lapwing Vanellus malabaricusNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC148LowVery LowLowLowLowLowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low
104Charadriidae (Plovers)Grey-headed LapwingVanellus cinereusGrey-headed Lapwing Vanellus cinereusLeast ConcernLC148MediumLowVery LowVery Low---Very LowLowLowLowLow
105Charadriidae (Plovers)Red-wattled LapwingVanellus indicusRed-wattled Lapwing Vanellus indicusLeast ConcernLC148Very HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery High
106Charadriidae (Plovers)White-tailed LapwingVanellus leucurusWhite-tailed Lapwing Vanellus leucurusLeast ConcernLC150HighMediumMediumVery Low----Very LowMediumHighHigh
107Charadriidae (Plovers)Little Ringed PloverCharadrius dubiusLittle Ringed Plover Charadrius dubiusLeast ConcernLC152MediumMediumHighMediumLowVery Low--Very LowMediumHighMedium
108Charadriidae (Plovers)Kentish PloverCharadrius alexandrinusKentish Plover Charadrius alexandrinusLeast ConcernLC152Very LowVery LowVery LowVery Low----Very LowVery LowLowLow
109Rostratulidae (Painted-snipes)Greater Painted-snipeRostratula benghalensisGreater Painted-snipe Rostratula benghalensisLeast ConcernLC154Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowLowLowMediumLow---Very Low
110Jacanidae (Jacanas)Pheasant-tailed JacanaHydrophasianus chirurgusPheasant-tailed Jacana Hydrophasianus chirurgusLeast ConcernLC144HighHighHighMediumHighVery HighVery HighVery HighHighHighHighHigh
111Jacanidae (Jacanas)Bronze-winged JacanaMetopidius indicusBronze-winged Jacana Metopidius indicusLeast ConcernLC144HighHighHighMediumHighHighVery HighHighHighHighHighHigh
112Scolopacidae (Sandpipers, Snipes)Eurasian CurlewNumenius arquataEurasian Curlew Numenius arquataNear ThreatenedNT158MediumMediumMediumVery Low-----Very LowMediumVery Low
113Scolopacidae (Sandpipers, Snipes)Black-tailed GodwitLimosa limosaBlack-tailed Godwit Limosa limosaNear ThreatenedNT158HighHighHighMediumMediumMediumHighMediumLowHighHighHigh
114Scolopacidae (Sandpipers, Snipes)RuffCalidris pugnaxRuff Calidris pugnaxLeast ConcernLC154HighMediumMediumMediumLowVery LowLowVery LowVery LowMediumHighHigh
115Scolopacidae (Sandpipers, Snipes)Curlew SandpiperCalidris ferrugineaCurlew Sandpiper Calidris ferrugineaNear ThreatenedNT166-Very LowVery LowVery Low--------
116Scolopacidae (Sandpipers, Snipes)Temminck's StintCalidris temminckiiTemminck's Stint Calidris temminckiiLeast ConcernLC164MediumMediumLowLowVery LowVery Low--Very LowMediumMediumMedium
117Scolopacidae (Sandpipers, Snipes)Little StintCalidris minutaLittle Stint Calidris minutaLeast ConcernLC164LowLowMediumLowLowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowLowMediumLow
118Scolopacidae (Sandpipers, Snipes)Eurasian WoodcockScolopax rusticolaEurasian Woodcock Scolopax rusticolaLeast ConcernLC154Very LowVery LowLowLowLowVery Low---Very LowLowVery Low
119Scolopacidae (Sandpipers, Snipes)Jack SnipeLymnocryptes minimusJack Snipe Lymnocryptes minimusLeast ConcernLC156Very LowVery Low---------Very Low
120Scolopacidae (Sandpipers, Snipes)Solitary SnipeGallinago solitariaSolitary Snipe Gallinago solitariaLeast ConcernLC156-Very LowVery LowVery Low--------
121Scolopacidae (Sandpipers, Snipes)Common SnipeGallinago gallinagoCommon Snipe Gallinago gallinagoLeast ConcernLC156MediumLowMediumLowVery Low-Very LowLowVery LowLowMediumMedium
122Scolopacidae (Sandpipers, Snipes)Common SandpiperActitis hypoleucosCommon Sandpiper Actitis hypoleucosLeast ConcernLC162HighHighHighHighLowVery LowMediumHighHighHighVery HighHigh
123Scolopacidae (Sandpipers, Snipes)Green SandpiperTringa ochropusGreen Sandpiper Tringa ochropusLeast ConcernLC160HighHighHighMediumLowLowHighHighHighHighHighHigh
124Scolopacidae (Sandpipers, Snipes)Common RedshankTringa totanusCommon Redshank Tringa totanusLeast ConcernLC160HighHighHighLowVery LowVery LowLowLowVery LowMediumHighHigh
125Scolopacidae (Sandpipers, Snipes)Marsh SandpiperTringa stagnatilisMarsh Sandpiper Tringa stagnatilisLeast ConcernLC160MediumLowLowLowVery LowVery LowVery LowLowVery LowMediumHighMedium
126Scolopacidae (Sandpipers, Snipes)Wood SandpiperTringa glareolaWood Sandpiper Tringa glareolaLeast ConcernLC160MediumMediumMediumMediumLowVery LowMediumMediumMediumMediumHighMedium
127Scolopacidae (Sandpipers, Snipes)Spotted RedshankTringa erythropusSpotted Redshank Tringa erythropusLeast ConcernLC160LowLowMediumMediumLowVery Low--Very LowLowLowLow
128Scolopacidae (Sandpipers, Snipes)Common GreenshankTringa nebulariaCommon Greenshank Tringa nebulariaLeast ConcernLC160HighHighHighMediumVery LowVery LowMediumMediumMediumMediumHighHigh
129Glareolidae (Coursers, Pratincoles)Oriental PratincoleGlareola maldivarumOriental Pratincole Glareola maldivarumLeast ConcernLC168----Very LowVery LowLowLowVery LowVery LowVery Low-
130Glareolidae (Coursers, Pratincoles)Small PratincoleGlareola lacteaSmall Pratincole Glareola lacteaLeast ConcernLC168Very LowLowLowVery LowVery LowLowMediumLowLowLowVery Low-
131Laridae (Gulls, Terns, Skimmers)Indian SkimmerRynchops albicollisIndian Skimmer Rynchops albicollisEndangeredEN180Very LowVery Low----Very LowLowVery Low--Very Low
132Laridae (Gulls, Terns, Skimmers)Brown-headed GullChroicocephalus brunnicephalusBrown-headed Gull Chroicocephalus brunnicephalusLeast ConcernLC172HighMediumLowLowVery Low--Very LowLowMediumHighHigh
133Laridae (Gulls, Terns, Skimmers)Black-headed GullChroicocephalus ridibundusBlack-headed Gull Chroicocephalus ridibundusLeast ConcernLC172HighHighMediumVery Low---Very LowVery LowLowHighHigh
134Laridae (Gulls, Terns, Skimmers)Pallas's GullIchthyaetus ichthyaetusPallas's Gull Ichthyaetus ichthyaetusLeast ConcernLC170HighHighMediumLowVery LowVery LowMediumHighHighHighHighHigh
135Laridae (Gulls, Terns, Skimmers)Caspian GullLarus cachinnansCaspian Gull Larus cachinnansLeast ConcernLC170Very LowVery LowVery LowVery Low--------
136Laridae (Gulls, Terns, Skimmers)Lesser Black-backed GullLarus fuscusLesser Black-backed Gull Larus fuscusLeast ConcernLC503LowVery LowVery Low---Very LowVery LowVery Low--Very Low
137Laridae (Gulls, Terns, Skimmers)Gull-billed TernGelochelidon niloticaGull-billed Tern Gelochelidon niloticaLeast ConcernLC174Very Low------LowLowVery LowVery LowVery Low
138Laridae (Gulls, Terns, Skimmers)Little TernSternula albifronsLittle Tern Sternula albifronsLeast ConcernLC178Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low-
139Laridae (Gulls, Terns, Skimmers)River TernSterna aurantiaRiver Tern Sterna aurantiaVulnerableVU176HighHighHighMediumMediumHighVery HighVery HighHighHighHighHigh
140Laridae (Gulls, Terns, Skimmers)Black-bellied TernSterna acuticaudaBlack-bellied Tern Sterna acuticaudaEndangeredEN178LowVery Low---Very LowMediumMediumHighHighMediumMedium
141Laridae (Gulls, Terns, Skimmers)Whiskered TernChlidonias hybridaWhiskered Tern Chlidonias hybridaLeast ConcernLC178LowVery LowVery LowLowLowMediumHighHighHighHighMediumLow
142Ciconiidae (Storks)Painted StorkMycteria leucocephalaPainted Stork Mycteria leucocephalaNear ThreatenedNT74HighHighHighHighHighHighHighMediumMediumMediumHighHigh
143Ciconiidae (Storks)Asian OpenbillAnastomus oscitansAsian Openbill Anastomus oscitansLeast ConcernLC74HighHighHighMediumHighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighHigh
144Ciconiidae (Storks)Black StorkCiconia nigraBlack Stork Ciconia nigraLeast ConcernLC74HighHighHighMediumLowVery Low--Very LowMediumHighHigh
145Ciconiidae (Storks)White StorkCiconia ciconiaWhite Stork Ciconia ciconiaLeast ConcernLC74Very LowVery Low----------
146Ciconiidae (Storks)Black-necked StorkEphippiorhynchus asiaticusBlack-necked Stork Ephippiorhynchus asiaticusNear ThreatenedNT76HighHighHighMediumHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHigh
147Ciconiidae (Storks)Lesser AdjutantLeptoptilos javanicusLesser Adjutant Leptoptilos javanicusVulnerableVU76Very Low----------Very Low
148Phalacrocoracidae (Cormorants, Shags)Little CormorantMicrocarbo nigerLittle Cormorant Microcarbo nigerLeast ConcernLC94Very HighHighHighHighHighVery HighVery HighVery HighHighHighVery HighHigh
149Phalacrocoracidae (Cormorants, Shags)Indian CormorantPhalacrocorax fuscicollisIndian Cormorant Phalacrocorax fuscicollisLeast ConcernLC94HighHighHighMediumMediumHighVery HighVery HighVery HighHighHighHigh
150Phalacrocoracidae (Cormorants, Shags)Great CormorantPhalacrocorax carboGreat Cormorant Phalacrocorax carboLeast ConcernLC94Very HighHighHighMediumLowLowHighHighHighHighVery HighVery High
151Anhingidae (Anhingas, Darters)Oriental DarterAnhinga melanogasterOriental Darter Anhinga melanogasterNear ThreatenedNT94HighHighHighMediumMediumHighVery HighVery HighHighHighHighHigh
152Threskiornithidae (Ibises, Spoonbills)Black-headed IbisThreskiornis melanocephalusBlack-headed Ibis Threskiornis melanocephalusNear ThreatenedNT78HighHighHighMediumMediumHighVery HighVery HighHighHighHighHigh
153Threskiornithidae (Ibises, Spoonbills)Red-naped IbisPseudibis papillosaRed-naped Ibis Pseudibis papillosaNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC78HighHighHighHighHighHighVery HighHighHighHighHighHigh
154Threskiornithidae (Ibises, Spoonbills)Glossy IbisPlegadis falcinellusGlossy Ibis Plegadis falcinellusLeast ConcernLC78HighHighHighLowLowVery LowMediumLowLowMediumHighHigh
155Threskiornithidae (Ibises, Spoonbills)Eurasian SpoonbillPlatalea leucorodiaEurasian Spoonbill Platalea leucorodiaLeast ConcernLC78HighHighHighMediumMediumMediumLowLowLowMediumHighHigh
156Ardeidae (Herons, Bitterns)Eurasian BitternBotaurus stellarisEurasian Bittern Botaurus stellarisLeast ConcernLC80Very Low---------Very LowVery Low
157Ardeidae (Herons, Bitterns)Yellow BitternIxobrychus sinensisYellow Bittern Ixobrychus sinensisLeast ConcernLC80LowVery Low--LowHighVery HighHighMediumLowVery LowVery Low
158Ardeidae (Herons, Bitterns)Cinnamon BitternIxobrychus cinnamomeusCinnamon Bittern Ixobrychus cinnamomeusLeast ConcernLC80Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowLowHighVery HighHighHighVery Low-Very Low
159Ardeidae (Herons, Bitterns)Black BitternIxobrychus flavicollisBlack Bittern Ixobrychus flavicollisLeast ConcernLC80LowVery LowVery Low-Very LowHighHighHighLowVery LowVery LowVery Low
160Ardeidae (Herons, Bitterns)Black-crowned Night HeronNycticorax nycticoraxBlack-crowned Night Heron Nycticorax nycticoraxLeast ConcernLC82HighMediumMediumLowMediumHighVery HighVery HighHighHighHighMedium
161Ardeidae (Herons, Bitterns)Striated HeronButorides striataStriated Heron Butorides striataLeast ConcernLC82HighMediumMediumLowMediumHighHighHighHighMediumMediumHigh
162Ardeidae (Herons, Bitterns)Eastern Cattle EgretBubulcus coromandusEastern Cattle Egret Bubulcus coromandusLeast ConcernLC86Very HighVery HighHighHighHighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighHighHigh
163Ardeidae (Herons, Bitterns)Grey HeronArdea cinereaGrey Heron Ardea cinereaLeast ConcernLC84Very HighHighHighHighMediumHighHighHighHighHighVery HighVery High
164Ardeidae (Herons, Bitterns)Purple HeronArdea purpureaPurple Heron Ardea purpureaLeast ConcernLC84HighHighHighMediumHighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighHighHighHigh
165Ardeidae (Herons, Bitterns)Intermediate EgretArdea intermediaIntermediate Egret Ardea intermediaLeast ConcernLC86HighHighHighMediumMediumHighVery HighHighHighHighHighHigh
166Ardeidae (Herons, Bitterns)Little EgretEgretta garzettaLittle Egret Egretta garzettaLeast ConcernLC86Very HighHighHighMediumHighHighVery HighVery HighHighHighVery HighHigh
167Ardeidae (Herons, Bitterns)Western Reef HeronEgretta gularisWestern Reef Heron Egretta gularisLeast ConcernLC86Very LowVery Low----------
168Pelecanidae (Pelicans)Great White PelicanPelecanus onocrotalusGreat White Pelican Pelecanus onocrotalusLeast ConcernLC90----------Very LowVery Low
169Accipitridae (Kites, Hawks, Eagles)Black-winged KiteElanus caeruleusBlack-winged Kite Elanus caeruleusLeast ConcernLC102HighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHigh
170Accipitridae (Kites, Hawks, Eagles)Bearded VultureGypaetus barbatusBearded Vulture Gypaetus barbatusNear ThreatenedNT108HighHighHighHighHighHighLowLowMediumHighHighHigh
171Accipitridae (Kites, Hawks, Eagles)Egyptian VultureNeophron percnopterusEgyptian Vulture Neophron percnopterusEndangeredEN108MediumHighHighMediumHighHighMediumLowLowLowMediumLow
172Accipitridae (Kites, Hawks, Eagles)White-rumped VultureGyps bengalensisWhite-rumped Vulture Gyps bengalensisCritically EndangeredCR108LowLowLowLowLowVery Low--Very LowVery LowMediumMedium
173Accipitridae (Kites, Hawks, Eagles)Indian VultureGyps indicusIndian Vulture Gyps indicusNear EndemicNECritically EndangeredCR108Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low----Very LowVery LowVery Low
174Accipitridae (Kites, Hawks, Eagles)Slender-billed VultureGyps tenuirostrisSlender-billed Vulture Gyps tenuirostrisCritically EndangeredCR108Very LowVery LowVery LowVery Low------Very LowVery Low
175Accipitridae (Kites, Hawks, Eagles)Himalayan VultureGyps himalayensisHimalayan Vulture Gyps himalayensisNear ThreatenedNT110Very HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighHighMediumLowHighHighVery HighVery High
176Accipitridae (Kites, Hawks, Eagles)Red-headed VultureSarcogyps calvusRed-headed Vulture Sarcogyps calvusCritically EndangeredCR110HighHighHighMediumMediumMediumLowVery LowLowMediumHighHigh
177Accipitridae (Kites, Hawks, Eagles)Crested Serpent EagleSpilornis cheelaCrested Serpent Eagle Spilornis cheelaLeast ConcernLC112HighHighVery HighHighHighHighMediumMediumHighHighHighHigh
178Accipitridae (Kites, Hawks, Eagles)Changeable Hawk-EagleNisaetus cirrhatusChangeable Hawk-Eagle Nisaetus cirrhatusLeast ConcernLC130HighHighHighHighHighMediumMediumHighHighHighHighHigh
179Accipitridae (Kites, Hawks, Eagles)Mountain Hawk-EagleNisaetus nipalensisMountain Hawk-Eagle Nisaetus nipalensisLeast ConcernLC130HighHighHighHighHighHighMediumMediumHighHighHighHigh
180Accipitridae (Kites, Hawks, Eagles)Rufous-bellied EagleLophotriorchis kieneriiRufous-bellied Eagle Lophotriorchis kieneriiNear ThreatenedNT128LowLowLowLowLowVery Low--Very LowLowLowLow
181Accipitridae (Kites, Hawks, Eagles)Black EagleIctinaetus malaiensisBlack Eagle Ictinaetus malaiensisLeast ConcernLC106MediumHighHighHighHighHighMediumMediumHighHighMediumMedium
182Accipitridae (Kites, Hawks, Eagles)Indian Spotted EagleClanga hastataIndian Spotted Eagle Clanga hastataNear EndemicNEVulnerableVU124LowLowLowVery LowVery LowLowHighMediumLowLowLowLow
183Accipitridae (Kites, Hawks, Eagles)Greater Spotted EagleClanga clangaGreater Spotted Eagle Clanga clangaVulnerableVU124HighHighHighMediumVery LowVery Low--Very LowLowHighHigh
184Accipitridae (Kites, Hawks, Eagles)Booted EagleHieraaetus pennatusBooted Eagle Hieraaetus pennatusLeast ConcernLC128HighMediumMediumMediumLowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowLowMediumMedium
185Accipitridae (Kites, Hawks, Eagles)Tawny EagleAquila rapaxTawny Eagle Aquila rapaxVulnerableVU126Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low---Very LowVery LowVery Low
186Accipitridae (Kites, Hawks, Eagles)Steppe EagleAquila nipalensisSteppe Eagle Aquila nipalensisEndangeredEN126HighHighHighHighLowVery Low--Very LowMediumHighVery High
187Accipitridae (Kites, Hawks, Eagles)Eastern Imperial EagleAquila heliacaEastern Imperial Eagle Aquila heliacaVulnerableVU126LowVery LowVery LowVery Low-----Very LowVery LowVery Low
188Accipitridae (Kites, Hawks, Eagles)Golden EagleAquila chrysaetosGolden Eagle Aquila chrysaetosLeast ConcernLC124LowLowMediumMediumMediumLowVery LowVery LowLowMediumHighMedium
189Accipitridae (Kites, Hawks, Eagles)Bonelli's EagleAquila fasciataBonelli's Eagle Aquila fasciataLeast ConcernLC128MediumMediumMediumLowLowVery LowVery LowVery LowLowMediumHighMedium
190Accipitridae (Kites, Hawks, Eagles)Crested GoshawkAccipiter trivirgatusCrested Goshawk Accipiter trivirgatusLeast ConcernLC118Very LowLowLowLowLowVery LowVery Low-Very LowVery LowVery LowLow
191Accipitridae (Kites, Hawks, Eagles)ShikraAccipiter badiusShikra Accipiter badiusLeast ConcernLC118HighHighHighHighHighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighHighHigh
192Accipitridae (Kites, Hawks, Eagles)BesraAccipiter virgatusBesra Accipiter virgatusLeast ConcernLC120LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low--Very LowVery LowVery Low
193Accipitridae (Kites, Hawks, Eagles)Eurasian SparrowhawkAccipiter nisusEurasian Sparrowhawk Accipiter nisusLeast ConcernLC120HighHighHighHighMediumVery LowVery LowVery LowLowHighHighHigh
194Accipitridae (Kites, Hawks, Eagles)Hen HarrierCircus cyaneusHen Harrier Circus cyaneusLeast ConcernLC116MediumMediumMediumLowVery Low----Very LowMediumHigh
195Accipitridae (Kites, Hawks, Eagles)Pallid HarrierCircus macrourusPallid Harrier Circus macrourusNear ThreatenedNT116Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low---Very LowVery LowVery Low
196Accipitridae (Kites, Hawks, Eagles)Pied HarrierCircus melanoleucosPied Harrier Circus melanoleucosLeast ConcernLC114-Very LowVery LowVery Low--------
197Accipitridae (Kites, Hawks, Eagles)Montagu's HarrierCircus pygargusMontagu's Harrier Circus pygargusLeast ConcernLC116-Very LowVery Low------Very LowVery LowVery Low
198Accipitridae (Kites, Hawks, Eagles)Black KiteMilvus migransBlack Kite Milvus migransLeast ConcernLC102Very HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery High
199Accipitridae (Kites, Hawks, Eagles)Brahminy KiteHaliastur indusBrahminy Kite Haliastur indusLeast ConcernLC102MediumLowVery LowVery LowVery LowLowLowLowMediumLowLowLow
200Accipitridae (Kites, Hawks, Eagles)Pallas's Fish EagleHaliaeetus leucoryphusPallas's Fish Eagle Haliaeetus leucoryphusEndangeredEN104HighHighHighMediumLowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowLowHighHigh
201Accipitridae (Kites, Hawks, Eagles)White-tailed EagleHaliaeetus albicillaWhite-tailed Eagle Haliaeetus albicillaLeast ConcernLC104MediumMediumMediumLowLowVery Low---Very LowLowLow
202Accipitridae (Kites, Hawks, Eagles)White-eyed BuzzardButastur teesaWhite-eyed Buzzard Butastur teesaLeast ConcernLC122Very LowLowMediumMediumLowMediumMediumMediumLowLowLowVery Low
203Accipitridae (Kites, Hawks, Eagles)Upland BuzzardButeo hemilasiusUpland Buzzard Buteo hemilasiusLeast ConcernLC122LowLowMediumLowVery Low---Very LowLowMediumLow
204Accipitridae (Kites, Hawks, Eagles)Himalayan BuzzardButeo refectusHimalayan Buzzard Buteo refectusNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC122MediumMediumHighMediumLowVery Low-Very LowLowMediumHighHigh
205Accipitridae (Kites, Hawks, Eagles)Long-legged BuzzardButeo rufinusLong-legged Buzzard Buteo rufinusLeast ConcernLC122LowLowLowVery LowVery LowVery Low--Very LowVery LowLowLow
206Accipitridae (Kites, Hawks, Eagles)Common BuzzardButeo buteoCommon Buzzard Buteo buteoLeast ConcernLC122-Very LowVery Low---------
207Tytonidae (Barn Owls)Eastern Barn OwlTyto javanicaEastern Barn Owl Tyto javanicaLeast ConcernLC214LowLowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low---Very LowVery LowVery Low
208Strigidae (Owls)Brown Fish OwlKetupa zeylonensisBrown Fish Owl Ketupa zeylonensisLeast ConcernLC222HighHighHighHighHighHighLowLowMediumMediumHighHigh
209Strigidae (Owls)Tawny Fish OwlKetupa flavipesTawny Fish Owl Ketupa flavipesLeast ConcernLC222MediumMediumLowLowMediumLowVery LowLowVery LowLowMediumHigh
210Strigidae (Owls)Brown Wood OwlStrix leptogrammicaBrown Wood Owl Strix leptogrammicaLeast ConcernLC224MediumMediumHighHighHighHighLowLowHighHighMediumMedium
211Strigidae (Owls)Himalayan OwlStrix nivicolumHimalayan Owl Strix nivicolumLeast ConcernLC224Very LowVery LowLowLowLowVery Low---Very LowVery LowVery Low
212Strigidae (Owls)Collared OwletTaenioptynx brodieiCollared Owlet Taenioptynx brodieiLeast ConcernLC218MediumHighHighHighHighHighLowLowMediumHighHighMedium
213Strigidae (Owls)Asian Barred OwletGlaucidium cuculoidesAsian Barred Owlet Glaucidium cuculoidesLeast ConcernLC220HighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHigh
214Strigidae (Owls)Jungle OwletGlaucidium radiatumJungle Owlet Glaucidium radiatumNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC220HighHighHighMediumMediumHighMediumMediumMediumHighHighHigh
215Strigidae (Owls)Spotted OwletAthene bramaSpotted Owlet Athene bramaLeast ConcernLC220HighHighHighHighHighVery HighVery HighVery HighHighHighHighHigh
216Strigidae (Owls)Short-eared OwlAsio flammeusShort-eared Owl Asio flammeusLeast ConcernLC214Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low----Very LowVery LowVery Low
217Upupidae (Hoopoes)Eurasian HoopoeUpupa epopsEurasian Hoopoe Upupa epopsLeast ConcernLC236HighHighHighHighHighHighVery HighVery HighVery HighHighHighHigh
218Bucerotidae (Hornbills)Great HornbillBuceros bicornisGreat Hornbill Buceros bicornisVulnerableVU246HighHighHighHighMediumMediumMediumLowLowMediumHighHigh
219Bucerotidae (Hornbills)Oriental Pied HornbillAnthracoceros albirostrisOriental Pied Hornbill Anthracoceros albirostrisLeast ConcernLC244HighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighVery HighHighHighHigh
220Bucerotidae (Hornbills)Indian Grey HornbillOcyceros birostrisIndian Grey Hornbill Ocyceros birostrisNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC244Very HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighHigh
221Coraciidae (Rollers)Indian RollerCoracias benghalensisIndian Roller Coracias benghalensisLeast ConcernLC236MediumMediumHighHighHighHighHighHighHighMediumMediumMedium
222Coraciidae (Rollers)European RollerCoracias garrulusEuropean Roller Coracias garrulusLeast ConcernLC236------Very LowMediumMediumLowVery Low-
223Coraciidae (Rollers)Oriental DollarbirdEurystomus orientalisOriental Dollarbird Eurystomus orientalisLeast ConcernLC236-Very LowVery LowLowMediumLowVery LowVery LowVery LowLowVery Low-
224Alcedinidae (Kingfishers)Stork-billed KingfisherPelargopsis capensisStork-billed Kingfisher Pelargopsis capensisLeast ConcernLC238HighHighHighMediumMediumMediumMediumLowLowHighHighHigh
225Alcedinidae (Kingfishers)White-throated KingfisherHalcyon smyrnensisWhite-throated Kingfisher Halcyon smyrnensisLeast ConcernLC238Very HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery High
226Alcedinidae (Kingfishers)Black-capped KingfisherHalcyon pileataBlack-capped Kingfisher Halcyon pileataLeast ConcernLC238-Very LowVery LowVery Low--------
227Alcedinidae (Kingfishers)Common KingfisherAlcedo atthisCommon Kingfisher Alcedo atthisLeast ConcernLC240Very HighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighVery HighVery High
228Alcedinidae (Kingfishers)Crested KingfisherMegaceryle lugubrisCrested Kingfisher Megaceryle lugubrisLeast ConcernLC240HighHighHighHighHighHighMediumLowMediumHighVery HighVery High
229Alcedinidae (Kingfishers)Pied KingfisherCeryle rudisPied Kingfisher Ceryle rudisLeast ConcernLC240HighHighHighHighMediumHighHighHighHighHighHighHigh
230Meropidae (Bee-eaters)Blue-bearded Bee-eaterNyctyornis athertoniBlue-bearded Bee-eater Nyctyornis athertoniLeast ConcernLC242HighMediumHighMediumHighMediumMediumMediumHighMediumHighMedium
231Meropidae (Bee-eaters)Blue-cheeked Bee-eaterMerops persicusBlue-cheeked Bee-eater Merops persicusLeast ConcernLC242---Very LowVery LowVery LowMediumLowVery Low---
232Meropidae (Bee-eaters)Blue-tailed Bee-eaterMerops philippinusBlue-tailed Bee-eater Merops philippinusLeast ConcernLC242Very LowVery LowMediumHighHighVery HighVery HighVery HighHighHighVery LowVery Low
233Meropidae (Bee-eaters)Chestnut-headed Bee-eaterMerops leschenaultiChestnut-headed Bee-eater Merops leschenaultiLeast ConcernLC242Very LowLowHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighVery Low-
234Megalaimidae (Asian Barbets)Great BarbetPsilopogon virensGreat Barbet Psilopogon virensLeast ConcernLC248Very HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighHighHighHighVery HighVery HighVery High
235Megalaimidae (Asian Barbets)Brown-headed BarbetPsilopogon zeylanicusBrown-headed Barbet Psilopogon zeylanicusNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC248HighHighHighHighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighHighHigh
236Megalaimidae (Asian Barbets)Lineated BarbetPsilopogon lineatusLineated Barbet Psilopogon lineatusLeast ConcernLC248HighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHigh
237Megalaimidae (Asian Barbets)Blue-throated BarbetPsilopogon asiaticusBlue-throated Barbet Psilopogon asiaticusLeast ConcernLC250HighHighVery HighVery HighVery HighHighHighHighHighHighHighHigh
238Megalaimidae (Asian Barbets)Coppersmith BarbetPsilopogon haemacephalusCoppersmith Barbet Psilopogon haemacephalusLeast ConcernLC250HighHighHighHighHighVery HighVery HighHighHighHighHighHigh
239Indicatoridae (Honeyguides)Yellow-rumped HoneyguideIndicator xanthonotusYellow-rumped Honeyguide Indicator xanthonotusNear EndemicNENear ThreatenedNT252Very LowVery LowLowLowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowLowVery Low
240Picidae (Woodpeckers)Eurasian WryneckJynx torquillaEurasian Wryneck Jynx torquillaLeast ConcernLC252MediumMediumLowVery LowVery Low--Very LowVery LowMediumMediumMedium
241Picidae (Woodpeckers)Speckled PiculetPicumnus innominatusSpeckled Piculet Picumnus innominatusLeast ConcernLC252HighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHigh
242Picidae (Woodpeckers)Brown-capped Pygmy WoodpeckerYungipicus nanusBrown-capped Pygmy Woodpecker Yungipicus nanusNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC256MediumMediumMediumLowMediumHighHighHighHighHighHighHigh
243Picidae (Woodpeckers)Grey-capped Pygmy WoodpeckerYungipicus canicapillusGrey-capped Pygmy Woodpecker Yungipicus canicapillusLeast ConcernLC256HighHighHighHighHighHighMediumHighHighHighHighHigh
244Picidae (Woodpeckers)Brown-fronted WoodpeckerDendrocoptes auricepsBrown-fronted Woodpecker Dendrocoptes auricepsNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC258HighHighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighHighHighHighVery HighVery HighVery High
245Picidae (Woodpeckers)Yellow-crowned WoodpeckerLeiopicus mahrattensisYellow-crowned Woodpecker Leiopicus mahrattensisLeast ConcernLC258Very LowVery LowVery Low-------Very LowVery Low
246Picidae (Woodpeckers)Rufous-bellied WoodpeckerDendrocopos hyperythrusRufous-bellied Woodpecker Dendrocopos hyperythrusLeast ConcernLC256HighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHigh
247Picidae (Woodpeckers)Fulvous-breasted WoodpeckerDendrocopos maceiFulvous-breasted Woodpecker Dendrocopos maceiNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC256HighHighHighHighHighHighHighMediumHighHighHighHigh
248Picidae (Woodpeckers)Himalayan WoodpeckerDendrocopos himalayensisHimalayan Woodpecker Dendrocopos himalayensisNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC258HighHighHighVery HighVery HighVery HighHighHighHighHighHighHigh
249Picidae (Woodpeckers)Greater YellownapeChrysophlegma flavinuchaGreater Yellownape Chrysophlegma flavinuchaLeast ConcernLC260HighHighHighHighVery HighHighHighHighHighHighHighVery High
250Picidae (Woodpeckers)Lesser YellownapePicus chlorolophusLesser Yellownape Picus chlorolophusLeast ConcernLC260HighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHigh
251Picidae (Woodpeckers)Streak-throated WoodpeckerPicus xanthopygaeusStreak-throated Woodpecker Picus xanthopygaeusLeast ConcernLC260HighHighHighMediumMediumMediumLowVery LowLowMediumHighHigh
252Picidae (Woodpeckers)Scaly-bellied WoodpeckerPicus squamatusScaly-bellied Woodpecker Picus squamatusNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC260MediumMediumHighHighHighHighMediumHighHighHighHighHigh
253Picidae (Woodpeckers)Grey-headed WoodpeckerPicus canusGrey-headed Woodpecker Picus canusLeast ConcernLC260Very HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery High
254Picidae (Woodpeckers)Himalayan FlamebackDinopium shoriiHimalayan Flameback Dinopium shoriiLeast ConcernLC262HighHighMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumHighHigh
255Picidae (Woodpeckers)Black-rumped FlamebackDinopium benghalenseBlack-rumped Flameback Dinopium benghalenseNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC262HighHighHighHighHighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighHighHighHigh
256Picidae (Woodpeckers)Greater FlamebackChrysocolaptes guttacristatusGreater Flameback Chrysocolaptes guttacristatusLeast ConcernLC262HighHighHighHighHighHighMediumMediumMediumMediumHighHigh
257Picidae (Woodpeckers)White-naped WoodpeckerChrysocolaptes festivusWhite-naped Woodpecker Chrysocolaptes festivusNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC262Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low---Very LowVery LowVery Low
258Picidae (Woodpeckers)Rufous WoodpeckerMicropternus brachyurusRufous Woodpecker Micropternus brachyurusLeast ConcernLC254MediumMediumLowLowMediumLowLowMediumMediumMediumMediumMedium
259Picidae (Woodpeckers)Great Slaty WoodpeckerMulleripicus pulverulentusGreat Slaty Woodpecker Mulleripicus pulverulentusVulnerableVU254LowLowMediumLowLowVery LowVery LowVery LowLowLowLowMedium
260Falconidae (Caracaras, Falcons)Collared FalconetMicrohierax caerulescensCollared Falconet Microhierax caerulescensLeast ConcernLC96HighHighMediumLowLowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowLowHighHigh
261Falconidae (Caracaras, Falcons)Red-necked FalconFalco chicqueraRed-necked Falcon Falco chicqueraNear ThreatenedNT96Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowLowVery Low-Very LowVery LowVery LowVery Low
262Falconidae (Caracaras, Falcons)Amur FalconFalco amurensisAmur Falcon Falco amurensisLeast ConcernLC98Very LowVery Low----------
263Falconidae (Caracaras, Falcons)Eurasian HobbyFalco subbuteoEurasian Hobby Falco subbuteoLeast ConcernLC98Very LowVery LowLowVery LowLowLowVery Low-MediumHighHighLow
264Falconidae (Caracaras, Falcons)Laggar FalconFalco juggerLaggar Falcon Falco juggerNear EndemicNENear ThreatenedNT100Very LowVery Low-----Very LowVery LowVery LowLowVery Low
265Falconidae (Caracaras, Falcons)Peregrine FalconFalco peregrinusPeregrine Falcon Falco peregrinusLeast ConcernLC100HighHighHighMediumLowLowLowVery LowLowHighHighHigh
266Psittaculidae (Old World Parrots)Slaty-headed ParakeetPsittacula himalayanaSlaty-headed Parakeet Psittacula himalayanaNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC200Very HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighHighHighHighVery HighVery HighVery High
267Psittaculidae (Old World Parrots)Plum-headed ParakeetPsittacula cyanocephalaPlum-headed Parakeet Psittacula cyanocephalaNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC202Very HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighHighVery HighVery HighHighHigh
268Psittaculidae (Old World Parrots)Red-breasted ParakeetPsittacula alexandriRed-breasted Parakeet Psittacula alexandriNear ThreatenedNT202MediumHighHighHighMediumMediumVery Low--Very LowLowLow
269Psittaculidae (Old World Parrots)Alexandrine ParakeetPsittacula eupatriaAlexandrine Parakeet Psittacula eupatriaNear ThreatenedNT200HighHighHighHighHighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighHighHighHigh
270Eurylaimidae (Typical Broadbills)Long-tailed BroadbillPsarisomus dalhousiaeLong-tailed Broadbill Psarisomus dalhousiaeLeast ConcernLC264Very LowVery LowMediumHighHighHighMediumLowLowVery Low-Very Low
271Pittidae (Pittas)Hooded PittaPitta sordidaHooded Pitta Pitta sordidaLeast ConcernLC264---Very LowVery LowMediumMediumLowVery Low---
272Pittidae (Pittas)Indian PittaPitta brachyuraIndian Pitta Pitta brachyuraNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC264--Very LowLowMediumMediumMediumLowVery Low---
273Vangidae (Vangas and Allies)Bar-winged Flycatcher-shrikeHemipus picatusBar-winged Flycatcher-shrike Hemipus picatusLeast ConcernLC268HighHighHighHighHighHighHighMediumHighHighHighHigh
274Vangidae (Vangas and Allies)Large WoodshrikeTephrodornis virgatusLarge Woodshrike Tephrodornis virgatusLeast ConcernLC266LowLowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low-Very LowVery LowVery LowLowLow
275Vangidae (Vangas and Allies)Common WoodshrikeTephrodornis pondicerianusCommon Woodshrike Tephrodornis pondicerianusLeast ConcernLC266MediumMediumMediumLowLowLowLowLowMediumMediumHighMedium
276Artamidae (Woodswallows, Butcherbirds and Allies)Ashy WoodswallowArtamus fuscusAshy Woodswallow Artamus fuscusLeast ConcernLC266Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowLowVery LowVery Low-Very LowVery LowVery LowVery Low
277Aegithinidae (Ioras)Common IoraAegithina tiphiaCommon Iora Aegithina tiphiaLeast ConcernLC270MediumHighHighHighMediumMediumMediumLowMediumMediumHighHigh
278Campephagidae (Cuckooshrikes)Small MinivetPericrocotus cinnamomeusSmall Minivet Pericrocotus cinnamomeusLeast ConcernLC272HighHighHighMediumMediumHighHighHighHighHighHighHigh
279Campephagidae (Cuckooshrikes)Short-billed MinivetPericrocotus brevirostrisShort-billed Minivet Pericrocotus brevirostrisLeast ConcernLC272-Very LowVery LowVery Low--------
280Campephagidae (Cuckooshrikes)Long-tailed MinivetPericrocotus ethologusLong-tailed Minivet Pericrocotus ethologusLeast ConcernLC272HighHighVery HighVery HighVery HighHighHighMediumHighHighVery HighHigh
281Campephagidae (Cuckooshrikes)Scarlet MinivetPericrocotus speciosusScarlet Minivet Pericrocotus speciosusLeast ConcernLC272HighHighVery HighVery HighVery HighHighHighMediumHighHighHighHigh
282Campephagidae (Cuckooshrikes)Rosy MinivetPericrocotus roseusRosy Minivet Pericrocotus roseusLeast ConcernLC270LowVery LowLowMediumLowVery LowVery LowLowMediumMediumLowLow
283Campephagidae (Cuckooshrikes)Large CuckooshrikeCoracina maceiLarge Cuckooshrike Coracina maceiLeast ConcernLC268HighMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumLowVery LowLowMediumHighHigh
284Campephagidae (Cuckooshrikes)Black-winged CuckooshrikeLalage melaschistosBlack-winged Cuckooshrike Lalage melaschistosLeast ConcernLC268LowLowMediumHighHighHighMediumMediumMediumMediumLowMedium
285Campephagidae (Cuckooshrikes)Black-headed CuckooshrikeLalage melanopteraBlack-headed Cuckooshrike Lalage melanopteraNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC268Very LowVery Low-Very LowLowVery LowVery LowLowLowVery LowVery LowVery Low
286Laniidae (Shrikes)Brown ShrikeLanius cristatusBrown Shrike Lanius cristatusLeast ConcernLC274LowLowLowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low--Very LowLowLow
287Laniidae (Shrikes)Isabelline ShrikeLanius isabellinusIsabelline Shrike Lanius isabellinusLeast ConcernLC274Very LowVery Low-------Very LowVery LowVery Low
288Laniidae (Shrikes)Bay-backed ShrikeLanius vittatusBay-backed Shrike Lanius vittatusLeast ConcernLC276LowLowMediumMediumMediumLowLowLowMediumMediumLowLow
289Laniidae (Shrikes)Long-tailed ShrikeLanius schachLong-tailed Shrike Lanius schachLeast ConcernLC276Very HighVery HighVery HighVery HighHighHighHighHighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery High
290Laniidae (Shrikes)Grey-backed ShrikeLanius tephronotusGrey-backed Shrike Lanius tephronotusLeast ConcernLC276HighHighHighHighMediumLowVery LowLowMediumHighHighHigh
291Laniidae (Shrikes)Great Grey ShrikeLanius excubitorGreat Grey Shrike Lanius excubitorLeast ConcernLC276Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low---Very LowVery LowVery LowVery Low
292Vireonidae (Vireos, Greenlets, Shrike-babblers)White-bellied ErpornisErpornis zantholeucaWhite-bellied Erpornis Erpornis zantholeucaLeast ConcernLC386Very LowVery LowLowLowLowLowVery Low--Very LowVery LowVery Low
293Vireonidae (Vireos, Greenlets, Shrike-babblers)Green Shrike-babblerPteruthius xanthochlorusGreen Shrike-babbler Pteruthius xanthochlorusLeast ConcernLC380LowLowMediumLowMediumMediumVery LowVery LowLowLowMediumMedium
294Oriolidae (Figbirds, Old World Orioles, Piopios)Maroon OrioleOriolus trailliiMaroon Oriole Oriolus trailliiLeast ConcernLC282HighHighHighHighHighHighMediumMediumMediumHighHighHigh
295Oriolidae (Figbirds, Old World Orioles, Piopios)Black-hooded OrioleOriolus xanthornusBlack-hooded Oriole Oriolus xanthornusLeast ConcernLC282Very HighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery High
296Oriolidae (Figbirds, Old World Orioles, Piopios)Indian Golden OrioleOriolus kundooIndian Golden Oriole Oriolus kundooLeast ConcernLC282Very LowVery LowLowHighHighHighVery HighHighHighMediumVery LowVery Low
297Dicruridae (Drongos)Black DrongoDicrurus macrocercusBlack Drongo Dicrurus macrocercusLeast ConcernLC280HighVery HighVery HighHighHighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighHigh
298Dicruridae (Drongos)Ashy DrongoDicrurus leucophaeusAshy Drongo Dicrurus leucophaeusLeast ConcernLC280HighHighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighHighHighVery HighVery HighHighHigh
299Dicruridae (Drongos)White-bellied DrongoDicrurus caerulescensWhite-bellied Drongo Dicrurus caerulescensNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC280HighMediumLowLowVery LowVery Low-Very LowLowMediumMediumMedium
300Dicruridae (Drongos)Crow-billed DrongoDicrurus annectensCrow-billed Drongo Dicrurus annectensLeast ConcernLC280---Very LowVery LowVery Low---Very LowVery LowVery Low
301Dicruridae (Drongos)Bronzed DrongoDicrurus aeneusBronzed Drongo Dicrurus aeneusLeast ConcernLC280HighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHigh
302Dicruridae (Drongos)Lesser Racket-tailed DrongoDicrurus remiferLesser Racket-tailed Drongo Dicrurus remiferLeast ConcernLC278MediumMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumLowMediumLowLowMediumMedium
303Dicruridae (Drongos)Hair-crested DrongoDicrurus hottentottusHair-crested Drongo Dicrurus hottentottusLeast ConcernLC278HighVery HighVery HighHighVery HighHighHighHighHighHighHighHigh
304Dicruridae (Drongos)Greater Racket-tailed DrongoDicrurus paradiseusGreater Racket-tailed Drongo Dicrurus paradiseusLeast ConcernLC278MediumLowLowLowMediumHighHighMediumLowMediumMediumMedium
305Rhipiduridae (Fantails)White-throated FantailRhipidura albicollisWhite-throated Fantail Rhipidura albicollisLeast ConcernLC284Very HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery High
306Rhipiduridae (Fantails)White-browed FantailRhipidura aureolaWhite-browed Fantail Rhipidura aureolaLeast ConcernLC284MediumHighMediumMediumMediumMediumLowLowMediumMediumMediumMedium
307Monarchidae (Monarchs)Black-naped MonarchHypothymis azureaBlack-naped Monarch Hypothymis azureaLeast ConcernLC284Very LowVery LowVery LowLowMediumMediumVery LowVery LowLowVery LowVery LowVery Low
308Monarchidae (Monarchs)Indian Paradise FlycatcherTerpsiphone paradisiIndian Paradise Flycatcher Terpsiphone paradisiLeast ConcernLC284LowLowHighVery HighVery HighVery HighHighHighHighMediumVery LowVery Low
309Corvidae (Crows, Jays)Eurasian JayGarrulus glandariusEurasian Jay Garrulus glandariusLeast ConcernLC286HighHighHighVery HighVery HighHighHighHighHighHighHighHigh
310Corvidae (Crows, Jays)Black-headed JayGarrulus lanceolatusBlack-headed Jay Garrulus lanceolatusNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC286Very HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighHighHighHighVery HighVery HighVery High
311Corvidae (Crows, Jays)Yellow-billed Blue MagpieUrocissa flavirostrisYellow-billed Blue Magpie Urocissa flavirostrisLeast ConcernLC286HighHighHighHighHighHighMediumHighHighHighHighHigh
312Corvidae (Crows, Jays)Red-billed Blue MagpieUrocissa erythrorynchaRed-billed Blue Magpie Urocissa erythrorynchaLeast ConcernLC286Very HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighHighHighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery High
313Corvidae (Crows, Jays)Common Green MagpieCissa chinensisCommon Green Magpie Cissa chinensisLeast ConcernLC286HighHighHighMediumLowLowVery LowLowVery LowMediumHighHigh
314Corvidae (Crows, Jays)Rufous TreepieDendrocitta vagabundaRufous Treepie Dendrocitta vagabundaLeast ConcernLC288Very HighVery HighVery HighHighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery High
315Corvidae (Crows, Jays)Grey TreepieDendrocitta formosaeGrey Treepie Dendrocitta formosaeLeast ConcernLC288Very HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighHighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery High
316Corvidae (Crows, Jays)Red-billed ChoughPyrrhocorax pyrrhocoraxRed-billed Chough Pyrrhocorax pyrrhocoraxLeast ConcernLC292Very LowVery LowMediumMediumMediumLowVery Low-Very LowLowLowLow
317Corvidae (Crows, Jays)House CrowCorvus splendensHouse Crow Corvus splendensLeast ConcernLC292HighHighHighHighHighVery HighVery HighVery HighHighHighVery HighHigh
318Corvidae (Crows, Jays)Indian Jungle CrowCorvus culminatusIndian Jungle Crow Corvus culminatusNear EndemicNEN/AN/A290Very HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery High
319Stenostiridae (Fairy Flycatchers)Yellow-bellied FantailChelidorhynx hypoxanthusYellow-bellied Fantail Chelidorhynx hypoxanthusLeast ConcernLC284Very HighVery HighHighMediumLowLowLowMediumMediumMediumHighVery High
320Stenostiridae (Fairy Flycatchers)Grey-headed Canary-flycatcherCulicicapa ceylonensisGrey-headed Canary-flycatcher Culicicapa ceylonensisLeast ConcernLC444Very HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighHighHighVery HighVery HighHighVery High
321Paridae (Tits, Chickadees)Fire-capped TitCephalopyrus flammicepsFire-capped Tit Cephalopyrus flammicepsLeast ConcernLC298Very LowVery LowMediumMediumLowLowVery LowLowVery LowVery LowLowVery Low
322Paridae (Tits, Chickadees)Yellow-browed TitSylviparus modestusYellow-browed Tit Sylviparus modestusLeast ConcernLC296HighHighHighHighHighHighLowLowLowHighHighHigh
323Paridae (Tits, Chickadees)Rufous-naped TitPeriparus rufonuchalisRufous-naped Tit Periparus rufonuchalisLeast ConcernLC296Very LowLowLowLowLowVery LowLowLowVery LowLowLowVery Low
324Paridae (Tits, Chickadees)Rufous-vented TitPeriparus rubidiventrisRufous-vented Tit Periparus rubidiventrisLeast ConcernLC296LowLowMediumMediumMediumLowVery LowVery LowLowMediumHighLow
325Paridae (Tits, Chickadees)Coal TitPeriparus aterCoal Tit Periparus aterLeast ConcernLC296HighHighHighVery HighHighHighHighMediumHighHighVery HighHigh
326Paridae (Tits, Chickadees)Cinereous TitParus cinereusCinereous Tit Parus cinereusLeast ConcernLC294Very HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery High
327Paridae (Tits, Chickadees)Green-backed TitParus monticolusGreen-backed Tit Parus monticolusLeast ConcernLC294Very HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighHighHighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery High
328Paridae (Tits, Chickadees)Himalayan Black-lored TitMachlolophus xanthogenysHimalayan Black-lored Tit Machlolophus xanthogenysNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC294Very HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighHighHighHighHighVery HighVery High
329Alaudidae (Larks)Ashy-crowned Sparrow-LarkEremopterix griseusAshy-crowned Sparrow-Lark Eremopterix griseusNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC310Very LowLowLowVery LowVery LowVery LowLowVery LowVery LowLowLowVery Low
330Alaudidae (Larks)Bengal Bush LarkMirafra assamicaBengal Bush Lark Mirafra assamicaNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC306LowLowVery LowLowVery LowLowMediumMediumLowVery LowLowLow
331Alaudidae (Larks)Indian Bush LarkMirafra erythropteraIndian Bush Lark Mirafra erythropteraNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC306Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowLowLowMediumMediumLowLowVery LowVery Low
332Alaudidae (Larks)Oriental SkylarkAlauda gulgulaOriental Skylark Alauda gulgulaLeast ConcernLC312MediumMediumMediumLowLowLowLowMediumMediumLowMediumMedium
333Alaudidae (Larks)Greater Short-toed LarkCalandrella brachydactylaGreater Short-toed Lark Calandrella brachydactylaLeast ConcernLC310-Very LowVery LowVery Low--------
334Alaudidae (Larks)Bimaculated LarkMelanocorypha bimaculataBimaculated Lark Melanocorypha bimaculataLeast ConcernLC308--Very LowVery LowVery Low----Very LowVery LowVery Low
335Alaudidae (Larks)Sand LarkAlaudala raytalSand Lark Alaudala raytalLeast ConcernLC310Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowLowLowLowLowVery Low
336Pycnonotidae (Bulbuls)Black-crested BulbulRubigula flaviventrisBlack-crested Bulbul Rubigula flaviventrisLeast ConcernLC316HighHighMediumMediumMediumMediumLowVery LowLowMediumHighHigh
337Pycnonotidae (Bulbuls)Red-whiskered BulbulPycnonotus jocosusRed-whiskered Bulbul Pycnonotus jocosusLeast ConcernLC316HighHighHighHighHighVery HighVery HighHighVery HighVery HighVery HighHigh
338Pycnonotidae (Bulbuls)Himalayan BulbulPycnonotus leucogenysHimalayan Bulbul Pycnonotus leucogenysNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC314Very HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery High
339Pycnonotidae (Bulbuls)White-eared BulbulPycnonotus leucotisWhite-eared Bulbul Pycnonotus leucotisLeast ConcernLC314Very LowVery LowVery LowVery Low------Very LowVery Low
340Pycnonotidae (Bulbuls)Red-vented BulbulPycnonotus caferRed-vented Bulbul Pycnonotus caferLeast ConcernLC318Very HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery High
341Pycnonotidae (Bulbuls)Mountain BulbulIxos mcclellandiiMountain Bulbul Ixos mcclellandiiLeast ConcernLC320HighHighHighHighHighHighMediumLowMediumHighHighHigh
342Pycnonotidae (Bulbuls)Ashy BulbulHemixos flavalaAshy Bulbul Hemixos flavalaLeast ConcernLC320HighHighHighHighHighHighMediumMediumMediumHighHighHigh
343Pycnonotidae (Bulbuls)Black BulbulHypsipetes leucocephalusBlack Bulbul Hypsipetes leucocephalusLeast ConcernLC320Very HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighHighHighHighVery HighVery HighVery High
344Hirundinidae (Swallows, Martins)Grey-throated MartinRiparia chinensisGrey-throated Martin Riparia chinensisLeast ConcernLC300HighHighHighMediumMediumHighHighHighHighHighHighHigh
345Hirundinidae (Swallows, Martins)Pale MartinRiparia dilutaPale Martin Riparia dilutaLeast ConcernLC300LowLowLowLowLowVery LowVery Low-Very LowLowMediumLow
346Hirundinidae (Swallows, Martins)Barn SwallowHirundo rusticaBarn Swallow Hirundo rusticaLeast ConcernLC304HighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighVery High
347Hirundinidae (Swallows, Martins)Wire-tailed SwallowHirundo smithiiWire-tailed Swallow Hirundo smithiiLeast ConcernLC302HighMediumMediumMediumHighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighHighHighHigh
348Hirundinidae (Swallows, Martins)Red-rumped SwallowCecropis dauricaRed-rumped Swallow Cecropis dauricaLeast ConcernLC304HighHighHighVery HighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHigh
349Hirundinidae (Swallows, Martins)Streak-throated SwallowPetrochelidon fluvicolaStreak-throated Swallow Petrochelidon fluvicolaNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC302MediumMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumHighHighMediumLow
350Pnoepygidae (Cupwings)Nepal CupwingPnoepyga immaculataNepal Cupwing Pnoepyga immaculataNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC354MediumMediumMediumLowLowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowMediumMediumMedium
351Pnoepygidae (Cupwings)Pygmy CupwingPnoepyga pusillaPygmy Cupwing Pnoepyga pusillaLeast ConcernLC354LowVery LowLowLowLowLowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowLowLow
352Cettiidae (Cettia Bush Warblers and Allies)Black-faced WarblerAbroscopus schisticepsBlack-faced Warbler Abroscopus schisticepsLeast ConcernLC346HighHighHighHighHighHighMediumHighHighHighHighHigh
353Cettiidae (Cettia Bush Warblers and Allies)Brown-flanked Bush WarblerHorornis fortipesBrown-flanked Bush Warbler Horornis fortipesLeast ConcernLC330LowLowMediumMediumLowLowVery LowLowLowLowMediumLow
354Cettiidae (Cettia Bush Warblers and Allies)Hume's Bush WarblerHorornis brunnescensHume's Bush Warbler Horornis brunnescensNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC330Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low------
355Cettiidae (Cettia Bush Warblers and Allies)Aberrant Bush WarblerHorornis flavolivaceusAberrant Bush Warbler Horornis flavolivaceusLeast ConcernLC330HighMediumMediumMediumLowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowLowMediumHigh
356Cettiidae (Cettia Bush Warblers and Allies)Grey-bellied TesiaTesia cyaniventerGrey-bellied Tesia Tesia cyaniventerLeast ConcernLC338LowLowLowVery LowVery LowLowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowLowLow
357Cettiidae (Cettia Bush Warblers and Allies)Chestnut-crowned Bush WarblerCettia majorChestnut-crowned Bush Warbler Cettia majorLeast ConcernLC330LowLowLowLowLowLowVery Low-Very LowVery LowLowLow
358Cettiidae (Cettia Bush Warblers and Allies)Grey-sided Bush WarblerCettia brunnifronsGrey-sided Bush Warbler Cettia brunnifronsLeast ConcernLC330MediumMediumHighMediumMediumLowVery LowVery LowVery LowLowMediumMedium
359Cettiidae (Cettia Bush Warblers and Allies)Chestnut-headed TesiaCettia castaneocoronataChestnut-headed Tesia Cettia castaneocoronataLeast ConcernLC38HighHighHighHighMediumMediumVery LowLowLowMediumHighHigh
360Aegithalidae (Bushtits)Black-throated BushtitAegithalos concinnusBlack-throated Bushtit Aegithalos concinnusLeast ConcernLC298Very HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighHighHighHighHighVery HighVery High
361Aegithalidae (Bushtits)White-throated BushtitAegithalos niveogularisWhite-throated Bushtit Aegithalos niveogularisNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC298Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowLowLowVery Low
362Phylloscopidae (Leaf Warblers)Buff-barred WarblerPhylloscopus pulcherBuff-barred Warbler Phylloscopus pulcherLeast ConcernLC342HighHighHighHighMediumVery LowVery LowVery LowLowHighHighHigh
363Phylloscopidae (Leaf Warblers)Ashy-throated WarblerPhylloscopus maculipennisAshy-throated Warbler Phylloscopus maculipennisLeast ConcernLC342MediumMediumHighHighHighMediumLowLowLowMediumHighHigh
364Phylloscopidae (Leaf Warblers)Hume's Leaf WarblerPhylloscopus humeiHume's Leaf Warbler Phylloscopus humeiLeast ConcernLC342Very HighVery HighVery HighVery HighHighMediumLowLowHighVery HighVery HighVery High
365Phylloscopidae (Leaf Warblers)Brooks's Leaf WarblerPhylloscopus subviridisBrooks's Leaf Warbler Phylloscopus subviridisNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC342-Very LowVery LowVery Low--------
366Phylloscopidae (Leaf Warblers)Lemon-rumped WarblerPhylloscopus chloronotusLemon-rumped Warbler Phylloscopus chloronotusLeast ConcernLC342Very HighVery HighVery HighHighMediumLowVery LowLowMediumHighVery HighVery High
367Phylloscopidae (Leaf Warblers)Tytler's Leaf WarblerPhylloscopus tytleriTytler's Leaf Warbler Phylloscopus tytleriNear EndemicNENear ThreatenedNT346-Very LowVery LowLowVery LowVery Low------
368Phylloscopidae (Leaf Warblers)Sulphur-bellied WarblerPhylloscopus griseolusSulphur-bellied Warbler Phylloscopus griseolusLeast ConcernLC340Very LowVery LowMediumHighLow---Very LowVery LowVery LowVery Low
369Phylloscopidae (Leaf Warblers)Smoky WarblerPhylloscopus fuligiventerSmoky Warbler Phylloscopus fuligiventerNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC340Very LowLowVery Low------Very LowVery LowVery Low
370Phylloscopidae (Leaf Warblers)Dusky WarblerPhylloscopus fuscatusDusky Warbler Phylloscopus fuscatusLeast ConcernLC340Very LowLowVery LowVery Low---Very LowVery LowVery LowLowLow
371Phylloscopidae (Leaf Warblers)Common ChiffchaffPhylloscopus collybitaCommon Chiffchaff Phylloscopus collybitaLeast ConcernLC340HighHighHighMediumLowVery LowVery LowVery LowLowHighVery HighVery High
372Phylloscopidae (Leaf Warblers)Green-crowned WarblerPhylloscopus burkiiGreen-crowned Warbler Phylloscopus burkiiNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC348Very Low---------Very LowVery Low
373Phylloscopidae (Leaf Warblers)Whistler's WarblerPhylloscopus whistleriWhistler's Warbler Phylloscopus whistleriNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC348HighHighHighHighHighMediumVery LowVery LowLowHighHighHigh
374Phylloscopidae (Leaf Warblers)Green WarblerPhylloscopus nitidusGreen Warbler Phylloscopus nitidusLeast ConcernLC344---------Very LowVery LowVery Low
375Phylloscopidae (Leaf Warblers)Greenish WarblerPhylloscopus trochiloidesGreenish Warbler Phylloscopus trochiloidesLeast ConcernLC344HighHighHighHighHighMediumLowMediumHighHighHighHigh
376Phylloscopidae (Leaf Warblers)Large-billed Leaf WarblerPhylloscopus magnirostrisLarge-billed Leaf Warbler Phylloscopus magnirostrisLeast ConcernLC344---Very LowVery LowLowVery Low-----
377Phylloscopidae (Leaf Warblers)Chestnut-crowned WarblerPhylloscopus castanicepsChestnut-crowned Warbler Phylloscopus castanicepsLeast ConcernLC348Very LowVery LowVery LowLowVery LowVery Low-Very LowVery LowVery Low--
378Phylloscopidae (Leaf Warblers)Western Crowned WarblerPhylloscopus occipitalisWestern Crowned Warbler Phylloscopus occipitalisNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC344LowLowMediumMediumHighMediumLowLowMediumMediumMediumLow
379Phylloscopidae (Leaf Warblers)Blyth's Leaf WarblerPhylloscopus reguloidesBlyth's Leaf Warbler Phylloscopus reguloidesLeast ConcernLC344LowMediumMediumHighMediumLowLowVery LowVery LowLowLowMedium
380Phylloscopidae (Leaf Warblers)Grey-hooded WarblerPhylloscopus xanthoschistosGrey-hooded Warbler Phylloscopus xanthoschistosLeast ConcernLC348Very HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighHighHighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery High
381Acrocephalidae (Reed Warblers and Allies)Clamorous Reed WarblerAcrocephalus stentoreusClamorous Reed Warbler Acrocephalus stentoreusLeast ConcernLC334Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowMediumMediumHighHighMediumLow
382Acrocephalidae (Reed Warblers and Allies)Moustached WarblerAcrocephalus melanopogonMoustached Warbler Acrocephalus melanopogonLeast ConcernLC336Very Low---------Very LowVery Low
383Acrocephalidae (Reed Warblers and Allies)Paddyfield WarblerAcrocephalus agricolaPaddyfield Warbler Acrocephalus agricolaLeast ConcernLC336Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low----Very LowVery LowVery Low
384Acrocephalidae (Reed Warblers and Allies)Blyth's Reed WarblerAcrocephalus dumetorumBlyth's Reed Warbler Acrocephalus dumetorumLeast ConcernLC336LowLowLowHighHighLowVery LowLowMediumHighMediumMedium
385Acrocephalidae (Reed Warblers and Allies)Thick-billed WarblerArundinax aedonThick-billed Warbler Arundinax aedonLeast ConcernLC334--------Very LowVery LowVery LowVery Low
386Acrocephalidae (Reed Warblers and Allies)Booted WarblerIduna caligataBooted Warbler Iduna caligataLeast ConcernLC338Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowLowVery LowVery Low
387Acrocephalidae (Reed Warblers and Allies)Sykes's WarblerIduna ramaSykes's Warbler Iduna ramaLeast ConcernLC338Very LowVery LowVery Low---------
388Locustellidae (Grassbirds and Allies)West Himalayan Bush WarblerLocustella kashmirensisWest Himalayan Bush Warbler Locustella kashmirensisNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC332----Very LowLowVery Low-----
389Locustellidae (Grassbirds and Allies)Bristled GrassbirdSchoenicola striatusBristled Grassbird Schoenicola striatusNear EndemicNEVulnerableVU328Very LowVery Low-Very LowVery LowHighHighHighHighVery LowVery LowVery Low
390Cisticolidae (Cisticolas and Allies)Zitting CisticolaCisticola juncidisZitting Cisticola Cisticola juncidisLeast ConcernLC326MediumMediumMediumMediumMediumHighVery HighVery HighHighHighHighMedium
391Cisticolidae (Cisticolas and Allies)Golden-headed CisticolaCisticola exilisGolden-headed Cisticola Cisticola exilisLeast ConcernLC326MediumLowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low--Very LowLowMedium
392Cisticolidae (Cisticolas and Allies)Himalayan PriniaPrinia crinigeraHimalayan Prinia Prinia crinigeraLeast ConcernLC322HighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHigh
393Cisticolidae (Cisticolas and Allies)Grey-crowned PriniaPrinia cinereocapillaGrey-crowned Prinia Prinia cinereocapillaNear EndemicNEVulnerableVU326Very LowVery LowVery LowLowLowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low
394Cisticolidae (Cisticolas and Allies)Rufous-fronted PriniaPrinia buchananiRufous-fronted Prinia Prinia buchananiNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC326Very LowVery Low---Very LowVery LowVery Low----
395Cisticolidae (Cisticolas and Allies)Grey-breasted PriniaPrinia hodgsoniiGrey-breasted Prinia Prinia hodgsoniiLeast ConcernLC324Very HighVery HighVery HighHighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery High
396Cisticolidae (Cisticolas and Allies)Jungle PriniaPrinia sylvaticaJungle Prinia Prinia sylvaticaNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC324Very Low----Very LowLowLowLowVery LowLowVery Low
397Cisticolidae (Cisticolas and Allies)Yellow-bellied PriniaPrinia flaviventrisYellow-bellied Prinia Prinia flaviventrisLeast ConcernLC324LowLowLowMediumMediumHighVery HighVery HighHighHighHighLow
398Cisticolidae (Cisticolas and Allies)Ashy PriniaPrinia socialisAshy Prinia Prinia socialisNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC324Very HighVery HighHighHighHighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery High
399Cisticolidae (Cisticolas and Allies)Plain PriniaPrinia inornataPlain Prinia Prinia inornataLeast ConcernLC324HighHighMediumMediumMediumHighVery HighVery HighHighHighHighHigh
400Cisticolidae (Cisticolas and Allies)Common TailorbirdOrthotomus sutoriusCommon Tailorbird Orthotomus sutoriusLeast ConcernLC328Very HighVery HighHighHighHighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery High
401Timaliidae (Babblers, Scimitar Babblers)Rusty-cheeked Scimitar BabblerErythrogenys erythrogenysRusty-cheeked Scimitar Babbler Erythrogenys erythrogenysLeast ConcernLC362Very HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighHighHighHighHighVery HighVery High
402Timaliidae (Babblers, Scimitar Babblers)White-browed Scimitar BabblerPomatorhinus schisticepsWhite-browed Scimitar Babbler Pomatorhinus schisticepsLeast ConcernLC362MediumMediumMediumMediumHighHighMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumMedium
403Timaliidae (Babblers, Scimitar Babblers)Streak-breasted Scimitar BabblerPomatorhinus ruficollisStreak-breasted Scimitar Babbler Pomatorhinus ruficollisLeast ConcernLC362LowMediumHighMediumMediumLowVery LowLowLowLowMediumMedium
404Timaliidae (Babblers, Scimitar Babblers)Black-chinned BabblerCyanoderma pyrrhopsBlack-chinned Babbler Cyanoderma pyrrhopsNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC360Very HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighHighHighHighHighVery HighVery High
405Timaliidae (Babblers, Scimitar Babblers)Tawny-bellied BabblerDumetia hyperythraTawny-bellied Babbler Dumetia hyperythraNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC360Very LowVery Low--Very LowLowVery Low-Very LowVery LowVery LowVery Low
406Timaliidae (Babblers, Scimitar Babblers)Chestnut-capped BabblerTimalia pileataChestnut-capped Babbler Timalia pileataLeast ConcernLC358-Very LowVery LowVery Low--------
407Pellorneidae (Ground Babblers)Indian GrassbirdGraminicola bengalensisIndian Grassbird Graminicola bengalensisNear EndemicNENear ThreatenedNT328Very LowVery LowVery LowVery Low-MediumHighHighHighLowVery LowVery Low
408Pellorneidae (Ground Babblers)Puff-throated BabblerPellorneum ruficepsPuff-throated Babbler Pellorneum ruficepsLeast ConcernLC352HighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHigh
409Leiothrichidae (Laughingthrushes and Allies)Striated LaughingthrushGrammatoptila striataStriated Laughingthrush Grammatoptila striataLeast ConcernLC368HighHighVery HighVery HighVery HighHighHighHighHighHighHighVery High
410Leiothrichidae (Laughingthrushes and Allies)Streaked LaughingthrushTrochalopteron lineatumStreaked Laughingthrush Trochalopteron lineatumLeast ConcernLC374Very HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighHighHighHighVery HighVery HighVery High
411Leiothrichidae (Laughingthrushes and Allies)Variegated LaughingthrushTrochalopteron variegatumVariegated Laughingthrush Trochalopteron variegatumNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC370HighHighHighHighHighHighLowLowMediumHighHighHigh
412Leiothrichidae (Laughingthrushes and Allies)Chestnut-crowned LaughingthrushTrochalopteron erythrocephalumChestnut-crowned Laughingthrush Trochalopteron erythrocephalumLeast ConcernLC376HighHighVery HighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHigh
413Leiothrichidae (Laughingthrushes and Allies)Bar-throated MinlaActinodura strigulaBar-throated Minla Actinodura strigulaLeast ConcernLC378LowLowMediumHighHighMediumLowLowLowMediumMediumLow
414Leiothrichidae (Laughingthrushes and Allies)Blue-winged MinlaActinodura cyanouropteraBlue-winged Minla Actinodura cyanouropteraLeast ConcernLC378HighHighHighVery HighVery HighVery HighHighMediumHighHighHighHigh
415Leiothrichidae (Laughingthrushes and Allies)Red-billed LeiothrixLeiothrix luteaRed-billed Leiothrix Leiothrix luteaLeast ConcernLC378HighHighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighHighHighHighHighHighVery High
416Leiothrichidae (Laughingthrushes and Allies)Silver-eared MesiaLeiothrix argentaurisSilver-eared Mesia Leiothrix argentaurisLeast ConcernLC378Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low------
417Leiothrichidae (Laughingthrushes and Allies)Rufous SibiaHeterophasia capistrataRufous Sibia Heterophasia capistrataNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC384Very HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighHighHighHighVery HighVery HighVery High
418Leiothrichidae (Laughingthrushes and Allies)Large Grey BabblerArgya malcolmiLarge Grey Babbler Argya malcolmiNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC366MediumMediumMediumMediumMediumHighHighHighHighMediumHighMedium
419Leiothrichidae (Laughingthrushes and Allies)Striated BabblerArgya earleiStriated Babbler Argya earleiNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC366MediumLowMediumLowMediumHighHighHighHighMediumMediumMedium
420Leiothrichidae (Laughingthrushes and Allies)Common BabblerArgya caudataCommon Babbler Argya caudataNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC366MediumMediumMediumMediumMediumHighHighHighHighHighHighMedium
421Leiothrichidae (Laughingthrushes and Allies)Jungle BabblerArgya striataJungle Babbler Argya striataNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC366Very HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery High
422Leiothrichidae (Laughingthrushes and Allies)White-crested LaughingthrushGarrulax leucolophusWhite-crested Laughingthrush Garrulax leucolophusLeast ConcernLC368HighHighVery HighHighHighVery HighHighHighHighHighHighVery High
423Leiothrichidae (Laughingthrushes and Allies)Spotted LaughingthrushIanthocincla ocellataSpotted Laughingthrush Ianthocincla ocellataLeast ConcernLC372Very LowLowMediumLowMediumLowVery LowVery LowVery LowLowLowLow
424Leiothrichidae (Laughingthrushes and Allies)Rufous-chinned LaughingthrushIanthocincla rufogularisRufous-chinned Laughingthrush Ianthocincla rufogularisLeast ConcernLC370HighHighHighHighHighHighMediumHighHighHighHighHigh
425Leiothrichidae (Laughingthrushes and Allies)White-throated LaughingthrushPterorhinus albogularisWhite-throated Laughingthrush Pterorhinus albogularisLeast ConcernLC368Very HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighHighHighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery High
426Sylviidae (Sylviid Babblers)Lesser WhitethroatCurruca currucaLesser Whitethroat Curruca currucaLeast ConcernLC350HighHighHighMediumLowVery Low-Very LowMediumHighHighHigh
439Sylviidae (Sylviid Babblers)Desert WhitethroatCurruca minulaDesert Whitethroat Curruca minulaN/AN/A350HighHighHighMediumLowVery Low-Very LowMediumHighHighHigh
439Sylviidae (Sylviid Babblers)Hume's WhitethroatCurruca althaeaHume's Whitethroat Curruca althaeaN/AN/A350HighHighHighMediumLowVery Low-Very LowMediumHighHighHigh
439Sylviidae (Sylviid Babblers)Desert WhitethroatCurruca minulaDesert Whitethroat Curruca minulaN/AN/A350HighHighHighMediumLowVery Low-Very LowMediumHighHighHigh
439Sylviidae (Sylviid Babblers)Hume's WhitethroatCurruca althaeaHume's Whitethroat Curruca althaeaN/AN/A350HighHighHighMediumLowVery Low-Very LowMediumHighHighHigh
439Sylviidae (Sylviid Babblers)Desert WhitethroatN/AN/A350HighHighHighMediumLowVery Low-Very LowMediumHighHighHigh
439Sylviidae (Sylviid Babblers)Hume's WhitethroatN/AN/A350HighHighHighMediumLowVery Low-Very LowMediumHighHighHigh
433Sylviidae (Sylviid Babblers)Eastern Orphean WarblerCurruca crassirostrisEastern Orphean Warbler Curruca crassirostrisLeast ConcernLC350Very Low---------Very LowVery Low
434Sylviidae (Sylviid Babblers)Asian Desert WarblerCurruca nanaAsian Desert Warbler Curruca nanaLeast ConcernLC350--------Very LowVery LowLowVery Low
435Paradoxornithidae (Parrotbills and Allies)White-browed FulvettaFulvetta vinipectusWhite-browed Fulvetta Fulvetta vinipectusLeast ConcernLC382MediumLowMediumMediumMediumMediumLowLowLowLowMediumMedium
436Paradoxornithidae (Parrotbills and Allies)Yellow-eyed BabblerChrysomma sinenseYellow-eyed Babbler Chrysomma sinenseLeast ConcernLC390HighHighHighMediumMediumHighVery HighVery HighHighHighHighHigh
437Zosteropidae (White-eyes)Whiskered YuhinaYuhina flavicollisWhiskered Yuhina Yuhina flavicollisLeast ConcernLC386HighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHigh
438Zosteropidae (White-eyes)Stripe-throated YuhinaYuhina gularisStripe-throated Yuhina Yuhina gularisLeast ConcernLC386LowLowMediumHighMediumMediumLowLowLowMediumHighMedium
439Zosteropidae (White-eyes)Black-chinned YuhinaYuhina nigrimentaBlack-chinned Yuhina Yuhina nigrimentaLeast ConcernLC386MediumLowLowLowLowLowLowVery LowVery LowVery LowLowLow
440Zosteropidae (White-eyes)Indian White-eyeZosterops palpebrosusIndian White-eye Zosterops palpebrosusNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC392Very HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery High
441Regulidae (Goldcrests, Kinglets)GoldcrestRegulus regulusGoldcrest Regulus regulusLeast ConcernLC392LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowLowLow
442Troglodytidae (Wrens)Eurasian WrenTroglodytes troglodytesEurasian Wren Troglodytes troglodytesLeast ConcernLC392MediumLowMediumLowLowVery Low--Very LowLowHighHigh
443Sittidae (Nuthatches)Indian NuthatchSitta castaneaIndian Nuthatch Sitta castaneaNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC394Very LowVery LowVery Low--Very LowLowVery LowVery LowLowVery LowLow
444Sittidae (Nuthatches)Chestnut-bellied NuthatchSitta cinnamoventrisChestnut-bellied Nuthatch Sitta cinnamoventrisLeast ConcernLC394Very HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighHighHighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery High
445Sittidae (Nuthatches)White-tailed NuthatchSitta himalayensisWhite-tailed Nuthatch Sitta himalayensisLeast ConcernLC394HighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHigh
446Sittidae (Nuthatches)White-cheeked NuthatchSitta leucopsisWhite-cheeked Nuthatch Sitta leucopsisNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC396Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low
447Sittidae (Nuthatches)Velvet-fronted NuthatchSitta frontalisVelvet-fronted Nuthatch Sitta frontalisLeast ConcernLC396HighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHigh
448Tichodromidae (Wallcreeper)WallcreeperTichodroma murariaWallcreeper Tichodroma murariaLeast ConcernLC396HighHighMediumVery LowVery LowVery Low-Very LowLowMediumHighHigh
449Certhiidae (Treecreepers)Hodgson's TreecreeperCerthia hodgsoniHodgson's Treecreeper Certhia hodgsoniLeast ConcernLC398LowVery LowVery LowVery LowLowVery LowVery LowVery LowLowMediumLowLow
450Certhiidae (Treecreepers)Bar-tailed TreecreeperCerthia himalayanaBar-tailed Treecreeper Certhia himalayanaLeast ConcernLC398Very HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighHighHighHighHighVery HighVery HighVery High
451Certhiidae (Treecreepers)Rusty-flanked TreecreeperCerthia nipalensisRusty-flanked Treecreeper Certhia nipalensisLeast ConcernLC398MediumLowMediumLowMediumLowVery LowVery LowLowHighHighMedium
452Sturnidae (Starlings, Rhabdornises)Spot-winged StarlingSaroglossa spilopterusSpot-winged Starling Saroglossa spilopterusNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC400-Very LowLowHighHighHighLow-----
453Sturnidae (Starlings, Rhabdornises)Jungle MynaAcridotheres fuscusJungle Myna Acridotheres fuscusLeast ConcernLC402MediumHighHighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighHighHighMediumMediumMedium
454Sturnidae (Starlings, Rhabdornises)Bank MynaAcridotheres ginginianusBank Myna Acridotheres ginginianusNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC402HighHighHighMediumMediumHighHighHighHighHighHighHigh
455Sturnidae (Starlings, Rhabdornises)Common MynaAcridotheres tristisCommon Myna Acridotheres tristisLeast ConcernLC402Very HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery High
456Sturnidae (Starlings, Rhabdornises)Chestnut-tailed StarlingSturnia malabaricaChestnut-tailed Starling Sturnia malabaricaLeast ConcernLC404LowMediumHighVery HighVery HighVery HighHighMediumHighMediumVery LowVery Low
457Sturnidae (Starlings, Rhabdornises)Brahminy StarlingSturnia pagodarumBrahminy Starling Sturnia pagodarumNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC404HighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighMediumMedium
458Turdidae (Thrushes)Pied ThrushGeokichla wardiiPied Thrush Geokichla wardiiNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC406--Very LowMediumHighHighMediumVery Low----
459Turdidae (Thrushes)Orange-headed ThrushGeokichla citrinaOrange-headed Thrush Geokichla citrinaLeast ConcernLC406MediumMediumHighHighVery HighVery HighHighHighMediumLowVery LowLow
460Turdidae (Thrushes)Alpine ThrushZoothera mollissimaAlpine Thrush Zoothera mollissimaNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC408LowMediumMediumLowLowLowVery LowVery LowLowLowMediumMedium
461Turdidae (Thrushes)Long-tailed ThrushZoothera dixoniLong-tailed Thrush Zoothera dixoniLeast ConcernLC408LowLowVery LowLowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowMedium
462Turdidae (Thrushes)Scaly ThrushZoothera daumaScaly Thrush Zoothera daumaLeast ConcernLC408MediumHighHighMediumHighHighMediumLowMediumLowMediumMedium
463Turdidae (Thrushes)Long-billed ThrushZoothera monticolaLong-billed Thrush Zoothera monticolaLeast ConcernLC408HighHighHighMediumMediumMediumVery LowLowVery LowMediumHighHigh
464Turdidae (Thrushes)Dark-sided ThrushZoothera marginataDark-sided Thrush Zoothera marginataLeast ConcernLC408-Very LowLowVery LowLowVery Low------
465Turdidae (Thrushes)GrandalaGrandala coelicolorGrandala Grandala coelicolorLeast ConcernLC426--Very LowVery Low--------
466Turdidae (Thrushes)Tickell's ThrushTurdus unicolorTickell's Thrush Turdus unicolorNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC412MediumMediumHighVery HighVery HighVery HighHighMediumMediumMediumMediumLow
467Turdidae (Thrushes)White-collared BlackbirdTurdus albocinctusWhite-collared Blackbird Turdus albocinctusLeast ConcernLC410MediumHighHighHighHighHighLowLowLowMediumMediumHigh
468Turdidae (Thrushes)Grey-winged BlackbirdTurdus boulboulGrey-winged Blackbird Turdus boulboulLeast ConcernLC410HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighHighHighHighHighHighHigh
469Turdidae (Thrushes)Tibetan BlackbirdTurdus maximusTibetan Blackbird Turdus maximusLeast ConcernLC410Very LowVery LowVery LowLowVery LowVery Low--Very LowVery LowVery LowVery Low
470Turdidae (Thrushes)Chestnut ThrushTurdus rubrocanusChestnut Thrush Turdus rubrocanusLeast ConcernLC412MediumMediumMediumLowVery LowVery Low-Very LowLowVery LowLowMedium
471Turdidae (Thrushes)Black-throated ThrushTurdus atrogularisBlack-throated Thrush Turdus atrogularisLeast ConcernLC414HighHighHighMediumVery LowVery Low--Very LowLowHighHigh
472Turdidae (Thrushes)Red-throated ThrushTurdus ruficollisRed-throated Thrush Turdus ruficollisLeast ConcernLC414Very LowVery LowVery Low---------
473Turdidae (Thrushes)Dusky ThrushTurdus eunomusDusky Thrush Turdus eunomusLeast ConcernLC414-Very LowVery LowVery Low--------
474Turdidae (Thrushes)Mistle ThrushTurdus viscivorusMistle Thrush Turdus viscivorusLeast ConcernLC414HighHighHighHighHighMediumLowLowMediumHighHighHigh
475Muscicapidae (Chats, Old World Flycatchers)Indian RobinCopsychus fulicatusIndian Robin Copsychus fulicatusNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC420HighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHigh
476Muscicapidae (Chats, Old World Flycatchers)Oriental Magpie-RobinCopsychus saularisOriental Magpie-Robin Copsychus saularisLeast ConcernLC420Very HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery High
477Muscicapidae (Chats, Old World Flycatchers)White-rumped ShamaCopsychus malabaricusWhite-rumped Shama Copsychus malabaricusLeast ConcernLC420MediumMediumMediumHighHighHighHighHighHighMediumMediumMedium
478Muscicapidae (Chats, Old World Flycatchers)Dark-sided FlycatcherMuscicapa sibiricaDark-sided Flycatcher Muscicapa sibiricaLeast ConcernLC434-Very LowLowHighHighMediumLowLowHighHighMediumVery Low
479Muscicapidae (Chats, Old World Flycatchers)Asian Brown FlycatcherMuscicapa dauuricaAsian Brown Flycatcher Muscicapa dauuricaLeast ConcernLC434LowLowMediumHighHighHighMediumHighHighHighLowLow
480Muscicapidae (Chats, Old World Flycatchers)Tickell's Blue FlycatcherCyornis tickelliaeTickell's Blue Flycatcher Cyornis tickelliaeLeast ConcernLC444MediumLowVery LowLowLowLowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowLow
481Muscicapidae (Chats, Old World Flycatchers)Blue-throated Blue FlycatcherCyornis rubeculoidesBlue-throated Blue Flycatcher Cyornis rubeculoidesLeast ConcernLC444--LowHighVery HighVery HighHighLowMediumLowVery Low-
482Muscicapidae (Chats, Old World Flycatchers)Rufous-bellied NiltavaNiltava sundaraRufous-bellied Niltava Niltava sundaraLeast ConcernLC446HighHighHighHighHighHighMediumHighHighHighHighVery High
483Muscicapidae (Chats, Old World Flycatchers)Large NiltavaNiltava grandisLarge Niltava Niltava grandisLeast ConcernLC446---Very LowVery LowVery Low------
484Muscicapidae (Chats, Old World Flycatchers)Small NiltavaNiltava macgrigoriaeSmall Niltava Niltava macgrigoriaeLeast ConcernLC446HighHighHighHighHighHighLowVery LowMediumHighHighHigh
485Muscicapidae (Chats, Old World Flycatchers)Verditer FlycatcherEumyias thalassinusVerditer Flycatcher Eumyias thalassinusLeast ConcernLC440HighHighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighHighHighVery HighVery HighHighHigh
486Muscicapidae (Chats, Old World Flycatchers)Indian Blue RobinLarvivora brunneaIndian Blue Robin Larvivora brunneaLeast ConcernLC418Very LowVery LowVery LowMediumMediumLowVery LowVery LowLowVery LowVery Low-
487Muscicapidae (Chats, Old World Flycatchers)BluethroatLuscinia svecicaBluethroat Luscinia svecicaLeast ConcernLC418HighHighMediumMediumLowVery Low-Very LowLowMediumHighHigh
488Muscicapidae (Chats, Old World Flycatchers)Himalayan RubythroatCalliope pectoralisHimalayan Rubythroat Calliope pectoralisLeast ConcernLC418HighHighHighMediumVery LowVery Low--Very LowLowHighHigh
489Muscicapidae (Chats, Old World Flycatchers)Chinese RubythroatCalliope tschebaiewiChinese Rubythroat Calliope tschebaiewiLeast ConcernLC418Very LowVery LowVery Low----Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low
490Muscicapidae (Chats, Old World Flycatchers)Siberian RubythroatCalliope calliopeSiberian Rubythroat Calliope calliopeLeast ConcernLC418MediumMediumLowVery Low----Very LowLowMediumMedium
491Muscicapidae (Chats, Old World Flycatchers)White-tailed RobinMyiomela leucuraWhite-tailed Robin Myiomela leucuraLeast ConcernLC424--Very LowVery LowLowLowVery Low-----
492Muscicapidae (Chats, Old World Flycatchers)White-browed Bush RobinTarsiger indicusWhite-browed Bush Robin Tarsiger indicusLeast ConcernLC418Very LowVery LowVery Low---------
493Muscicapidae (Chats, Old World Flycatchers)Himalayan BluetailTarsiger rufilatusHimalayan Bluetail Tarsiger rufilatusLeast ConcernLC418Very HighHighHighHighHighMediumLowVery LowLowHighHighVery High
494Muscicapidae (Chats, Old World Flycatchers)Golden Bush RobinTarsiger chrysaeusGolden Bush Robin Tarsiger chrysaeusLeast ConcernLC420HighHighHighHighMediumLowVery Low-Very LowLowHighHigh
495Muscicapidae (Chats, Old World Flycatchers)Little ForktailEnicurus scouleriLittle Forktail Enicurus scouleriLeast ConcernLC426HighMediumMediumMediumLowLowLowVery LowMediumHighHighHigh
496Muscicapidae (Chats, Old World Flycatchers)Black-backed ForktailEnicurus immaculatusBlack-backed Forktail Enicurus immaculatusLeast ConcernLC426-Very LowVery Low------Very LowVery LowVery Low
497Muscicapidae (Chats, Old World Flycatchers)Slaty-backed ForktailEnicurus schistaceusSlaty-backed Forktail Enicurus schistaceusLeast ConcernLC426HighMediumLowLowLowLowVery LowVery LowVery LowLowHighHigh
498Muscicapidae (Chats, Old World Flycatchers)Spotted ForktailEnicurus maculatusSpotted Forktail Enicurus maculatusLeast ConcernLC426HighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighVery High
499Muscicapidae (Chats, Old World Flycatchers)Blue Whistling ThrushMyophonus caeruleusBlue Whistling Thrush Myophonus caeruleusLeast ConcernLC406Very HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighHighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery High
500Muscicapidae (Chats, Old World Flycatchers)Rusty-tailed FlycatcherFicedula ruficaudaRusty-tailed Flycatcher Ficedula ruficaudaNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC434--Very LowLowLowVery Low------
501Muscicapidae (Chats, Old World Flycatchers)Rufous-gorgeted FlycatcherFicedula strophiataRufous-gorgeted Flycatcher Ficedula strophiataLeast ConcernLC436HighHighHighHighHighHighLowVery LowMediumHighHighVery High
502Muscicapidae (Chats, Old World Flycatchers)Red-breasted FlycatcherFicedula parvaRed-breasted Flycatcher Ficedula parvaLeast ConcernLC436HighHighHighMediumVery Low---Very LowMediumHighHigh
503Muscicapidae (Chats, Old World Flycatchers)Taiga FlycatcherFicedula albicillaTaiga Flycatcher Ficedula albicillaLeast ConcernLC436HighHighHighMediumVery Low---Very LowMediumHighHigh
504Muscicapidae (Chats, Old World Flycatchers)Kashmir FlycatcherFicedula subrubraKashmir Flycatcher Ficedula subrubraNear EndemicNEVulnerableVU436--------Very LowVery LowVery Low-
505Muscicapidae (Chats, Old World Flycatchers)Snowy-browed FlycatcherFicedula hyperythraSnowy-browed Flycatcher Ficedula hyperythraLeast ConcernLC438LowLowMediumLowVery Low---Very LowVery LowLowLow
506Muscicapidae (Chats, Old World Flycatchers)Little Pied FlycatcherFicedula westermanniLittle Pied Flycatcher Ficedula westermanniLeast ConcernLC438MediumLowLowLowMediumLowVery LowLowLowLowMediumMedium
507Muscicapidae (Chats, Old World Flycatchers)Ultramarine FlycatcherFicedula superciliarisUltramarine Flycatcher Ficedula superciliarisLeast ConcernLC438LowHighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighHighHighHighHighMediumMedium
508Muscicapidae (Chats, Old World Flycatchers)Slaty-blue FlycatcherFicedula tricolorSlaty-blue Flycatcher Ficedula tricolorLeast ConcernLC440Very HighHighHighHighMediumMediumLowVery LowLowHighHighHigh
509Muscicapidae (Chats, Old World Flycatchers)Blue-capped RedstartPhoenicurus coeruleocephalaBlue-capped Redstart Phoenicurus coeruleocephalaLeast ConcernLC422HighHighHighLowVery LowLowVery LowVery LowVery LowMediumHighHigh
510Muscicapidae (Chats, Old World Flycatchers)Black RedstartPhoenicurus ochrurosBlack Redstart Phoenicurus ochrurosLeast ConcernLC422HighHighHighHighLow--LowHighHighHighHigh
511Muscicapidae (Chats, Old World Flycatchers)Blue-fronted RedstartPhoenicurus frontalisBlue-fronted Redstart Phoenicurus frontalisLeast ConcernLC424HighHighHighHighHighLowVery LowVery LowLowMediumHighVery High
512Muscicapidae (Chats, Old World Flycatchers)Plumbeous Water RedstartPhoenicurus fuliginosusPlumbeous Water Redstart Phoenicurus fuliginosusLeast ConcernLC422Very HighVery HighVery HighHighHighHighMediumLowHighHighVery HighVery High
513Muscicapidae (Chats, Old World Flycatchers)White-capped RedstartPhoenicurus leucocephalusWhite-capped Redstart Phoenicurus leucocephalusLeast ConcernLC422Very HighVery HighVery HighVery HighHighHighMediumLowHighVery HighVery HighVery High
514Muscicapidae (Chats, Old World Flycatchers)Chestnut-bellied Rock ThrushMonticola rufiventrisChestnut-bellied Rock Thrush Monticola rufiventrisLeast ConcernLC432HighHighHighHighHighHighHighMediumHighHighHighHigh
515Muscicapidae (Chats, Old World Flycatchers)Blue-capped Rock ThrushMonticola cinclorhynchaBlue-capped Rock Thrush Monticola cinclorhynchaNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC432Very LowVery LowHighHighHighHighMediumLowHighMediumVery Low-
516Muscicapidae (Chats, Old World Flycatchers)White-throated Bush ChatSaxicola insignisWhite-throated Bush Chat Saxicola insignisVulnerableVU428Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low----Very LowVery LowLow
517Muscicapidae (Chats, Old World Flycatchers)Siberian StonechatSaxicola maurusSiberian Stonechat Saxicola maurusLeast ConcernLC428Very HighVery HighVery HighHighHighMediumLowMediumHighVery HighVery HighVery High
518Muscicapidae (Chats, Old World Flycatchers)White-tailed StonechatSaxicola leucurusWhite-tailed Stonechat Saxicola leucurusLeast ConcernLC428Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowLowVery Low--Very LowLow
519Muscicapidae (Chats, Old World Flycatchers)Pied Bush ChatSaxicola caprataPied Bush Chat Saxicola caprataLeast ConcernLC428HighHighVery HighHighHighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighHighHigh
520Muscicapidae (Chats, Old World Flycatchers)Grey Bush ChatSaxicola ferreusGrey Bush Chat Saxicola ferreusLeast ConcernLC428Very HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighHighHighHighVery HighVery HighVery High
521Muscicapidae (Chats, Old World Flycatchers)Northern WheatearOenanthe oenantheNorthern Wheatear Oenanthe oenantheLeast ConcernLC430---Very LowVery LowVery Low------
522Muscicapidae (Chats, Old World Flycatchers)Isabelline WheatearOenanthe isabellinaIsabelline Wheatear Oenanthe isabellinaLeast ConcernLC430-Very LowVery LowVery Low-----Very LowVery LowVery Low
523Muscicapidae (Chats, Old World Flycatchers)Desert WheatearOenanthe desertiDesert Wheatear Oenanthe desertiLeast ConcernLC430---Very LowVery LowVery Low------
524Muscicapidae (Chats, Old World Flycatchers)Brown Rock ChatOenanthe fuscaBrown Rock Chat Oenanthe fuscaNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC432HighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighVery HighHighHighHigh
525Muscicapidae (Chats, Old World Flycatchers)Variable WheatearOenanthe picataVariable Wheatear Oenanthe picataLeast ConcernLC430Very Low----------Very Low
526Muscicapidae (Chats, Old World Flycatchers)Red-tailed WheatearOenanthe chrysopygiaRed-tailed Wheatear Oenanthe chrysopygiaLeast ConcernLC430-------Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low
527Cinclidae (Dippers)Brown DipperCinclus pallasiiBrown Dipper Cinclus pallasiiLeast ConcernLC392HighHighHighHighHighHighMediumLowMediumHighHighHigh
528Chloropseidae (Leafbirds)Golden-fronted LeafbirdChloropsis aurifronsGolden-fronted Leafbird Chloropsis aurifronsLeast ConcernLC448MediumMediumMediumMediumLowMediumLowVery LowVery LowMediumMediumMedium
529Chloropseidae (Leafbirds)Orange-bellied LeafbirdChloropsis hardwickiiOrange-bellied Leafbird Chloropsis hardwickiiLeast ConcernLC448HighHighHighHighHighHighMediumVery LowLowLowMediumMedium
530Dicaeidae (Flowerpeckers)Thick-billed FlowerpeckerDicaeum agileThick-billed Flowerpecker Dicaeum agileLeast ConcernLC450LowMediumMediumHighMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumLowLowLow
531Dicaeidae (Flowerpeckers)Pale-billed FlowerpeckerDicaeum erythrorhynchosPale-billed Flowerpecker Dicaeum erythrorhynchosNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC450MediumHighMediumHighHighHighMediumMediumMediumHighHighLow
532Dicaeidae (Flowerpeckers)Plain FlowerpeckerDicaeum minullumPlain Flowerpecker Dicaeum minullumLeast ConcernLC450-Very LowVery LowVery Low--------
533Dicaeidae (Flowerpeckers)Fire-breasted FlowerpeckerDicaeum ignipectusFire-breasted Flowerpecker Dicaeum ignipectusLeast ConcernLC452HighHighHighHighHighHighMediumHighMediumHighHighHigh
534Nectariniidae (Sunbirds)Purple SunbirdCinnyris asiaticusPurple Sunbird Cinnyris asiaticusLeast ConcernLC454HighHighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighHighHighHigh
535Nectariniidae (Sunbirds)Mrs. Gould's SunbirdAethopyga gouldiaeMrs. Gould's Sunbird Aethopyga gouldiaeLeast ConcernLC456LowVery LowLowMediumMediumLowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low
536Nectariniidae (Sunbirds)Green-tailed SunbirdAethopyga nipalensisGreen-tailed Sunbird Aethopyga nipalensisLeast ConcernLC456HighHighHighHighHighHighMediumLowMediumHighHighHigh
537Nectariniidae (Sunbirds)Black-throated SunbirdAethopyga saturataBlack-throated Sunbird Aethopyga saturataLeast ConcernLC456MediumMediumHighHighHighHighMediumLowMediumMediumMediumMedium
538Nectariniidae (Sunbirds)Crimson SunbirdAethopyga siparajaCrimson Sunbird Aethopyga siparajaLeast ConcernLC456Very HighVery HighVery HighHighVery HighVery HighHighVery HighVery HighHighHighHigh
539Nectariniidae (Sunbirds)Fire-tailed SunbirdAethopyga ignicaudaFire-tailed Sunbird Aethopyga ignicaudaLeast ConcernLC456MediumMediumMediumMediumLowLowVery LowVery LowVery LowLowHighMedium
540Passeridae (Old World Sparrows, Snowfinches)House SparrowPasser domesticusHouse Sparrow Passer domesticusLeast ConcernLC458Very HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery High
541Passeridae (Old World Sparrows, Snowfinches)Russet SparrowPasser cinnamomeusRusset Sparrow Passer cinnamomeusLeast ConcernLC458Very HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighHighMediumMediumHighVery HighVery High
542Passeridae (Old World Sparrows, Snowfinches)Yellow-throated SparrowGymnoris xanthocollisYellow-throated Sparrow Gymnoris xanthocollisLeast ConcernLC460Very LowVery LowMediumHighHighHighHighMediumLowVery LowLowVery Low
543Ploceidae (Weavers, Widowbirds)Black-breasted WeaverPloceus benghalensisBlack-breasted Weaver Ploceus benghalensisNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC462MediumVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowHighVery HighHighMediumLowMediumMedium
544Ploceidae (Weavers, Widowbirds)Streaked WeaverPloceus manyarStreaked Weaver Ploceus manyarLeast ConcernLC462Very LowLowLowVery LowVery LowMediumHighHighMediumVery LowLowLow
545Ploceidae (Weavers, Widowbirds)Baya WeaverPloceus philippinusBaya Weaver Ploceus philippinusLeast ConcernLC462MediumMediumMediumLowHighHighHighHighHighMediumLowLow
546Estrildidae (Waxbills, Munias and Allies)Red AvadavatAmandava amandavaRed Avadavat Amandava amandavaLeast ConcernLC464HighHighMediumMediumMediumHighHighVery HighVery HighHighHighHigh
547Estrildidae (Waxbills, Munias and Allies)Indian SilverbillEuodice malabaricaIndian Silverbill Euodice malabaricaLeast ConcernLC464HighMediumMediumMediumMediumHighHighHighHighHighHighHigh
548Estrildidae (Waxbills, Munias and Allies)White-rumped MuniaLonchura striataWhite-rumped Munia Lonchura striataLeast ConcernLC464LowLowLowLowVery LowLowVery LowVery LowLowVery LowLowLow
549Estrildidae (Waxbills, Munias and Allies)Scaly-breasted MuniaLonchura punctulataScaly-breasted Munia Lonchura punctulataLeast ConcernLC464HighMediumLowMediumHighHighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighHigh
550Estrildidae (Waxbills, Munias and Allies)Chestnut MuniaLonchura atricapillaChestnut Munia Lonchura atricapillaLeast ConcernLC464----Very LowLowLowLowVery LowVery Low--
551Prunellidae (Accentors)Alpine AccentorPrunella collarisAlpine Accentor Prunella collarisLeast ConcernLC466MediumMediumHighHighMediumVery Low--Very LowMediumHighHigh
552Prunellidae (Accentors)Altai AccentorPrunella himalayanaAltai Accentor Prunella himalayanaLeast ConcernLC466HighMediumHighMediumVery Low---Very LowLowHighHigh
553Prunellidae (Accentors)Robin AccentorPrunella rubeculoidesRobin Accentor Prunella rubeculoidesLeast ConcernLC466--Very LowVery LowVery Low-------
554Prunellidae (Accentors)Rufous-breasted AccentorPrunella strophiataRufous-breasted Accentor Prunella strophiataLeast ConcernLC466HighHighHighMediumLowVery Low--Very LowMediumHighHigh
555Prunellidae (Accentors)Black-throated AccentorPrunella atrogularisBlack-throated Accentor Prunella atrogularisLeast ConcernLC466MediumMediumMediumVery Low-----Very LowMediumHigh
556Motacillidae (Wagtails, Pipits)Western Yellow WagtailMotacilla flavaWestern Yellow Wagtail Motacilla flavaLeast ConcernLC468MediumMediumMediumMediumVery Low--LowMediumMediumMediumHigh
557Motacillidae (Wagtails, Pipits)Citrine WagtailMotacilla citreolaCitrine Wagtail Motacilla citreolaLeast ConcernLC468HighHighHighMediumLowVery Low-Very LowLowMediumHighHigh
558Motacillidae (Wagtails, Pipits)Grey WagtailMotacilla cinereaGrey Wagtail Motacilla cinereaLeast ConcernLC470Very HighVery HighVery HighVery HighHighHighMediumHighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery High
559Motacillidae (Wagtails, Pipits)White-browed WagtailMotacilla maderaspatensisWhite-browed Wagtail Motacilla maderaspatensisNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC470HighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighVery HighHigh
560Motacillidae (Wagtails, Pipits)Richard's PipitAnthus richardiRichard's Pipit Anthus richardiLeast ConcernLC472LowLowVery LowVery Low-----Very LowLowVery Low
561Motacillidae (Wagtails, Pipits)Paddyfield PipitAnthus rufulusPaddyfield Pipit Anthus rufulusLeast ConcernLC472HighHighHighHighHighHighHighMediumMediumHighHighHigh
562Motacillidae (Wagtails, Pipits)Blyth's PipitAnthus godlewskiiBlyth's Pipit Anthus godlewskiiLeast ConcernLC472Very Low------Very LowLowVery LowVery LowVery Low
563Motacillidae (Wagtails, Pipits)Tawny PipitAnthus campestrisTawny Pipit Anthus campestrisLeast ConcernLC472LowMediumLowVery Low-----Very LowLowMedium
564Motacillidae (Wagtails, Pipits)Long-billed PipitAnthus similisLong-billed Pipit Anthus similisLeast ConcernLC472MediumMediumLowVery Low----Very LowMediumMediumMedium
565Motacillidae (Wagtails, Pipits)Tree PipitAnthus trivialisTree Pipit Anthus trivialisLeast ConcernLC474MediumMediumMediumMediumLowVery LowVery LowLowLowMediumMediumMedium
566Motacillidae (Wagtails, Pipits)Olive-backed PipitAnthus hodgsoniOlive-backed Pipit Anthus hodgsoniLeast ConcernLC474HighHighHighHighHighMediumLowLowLowHighHighHigh
567Motacillidae (Wagtails, Pipits)Rosy PipitAnthus roseatusRosy Pipit Anthus roseatusLeast ConcernLC474LowLowMediumHighHighMediumLowVery LowVery LowLowMediumMedium
568Motacillidae (Wagtails, Pipits)Water PipitAnthus spinolettaWater Pipit Anthus spinolettaLeast ConcernLC474Very LowVery LowVery Low------Very LowVery LowVery Low
569Motacillidae (Wagtails, Pipits)Upland PipitAnthus sylvanusUpland Pipit Anthus sylvanusLeast ConcernLC472LowMediumHighHighMediumHighMediumMediumMediumMediumLowMedium
570Fringillidae (Finches, Euphonias)Black-and-yellow GrosbeakMycerobas icterioidesBlack-and-yellow Grosbeak Mycerobas icterioidesNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC486LowLowMediumMediumLowLowVery Low-Very LowLowLowMedium
571Fringillidae (Finches, Euphonias)Collared GrosbeakMycerobas affinisCollared Grosbeak Mycerobas affinisLeast ConcernLC486Very LowVery LowMediumLowLowVery Low---Very LowVery LowLow
572Fringillidae (Finches, Euphonias)Spot-winged GrosbeakMycerobas melanozanthosSpot-winged Grosbeak Mycerobas melanozanthosLeast ConcernLC486LowMediumHighHighLowVery LowVery Low--Very LowVery LowLow
573Fringillidae (Finches, Euphonias)Brown BullfinchPyrrhula nipalensisBrown Bullfinch Pyrrhula nipalensisLeast ConcernLC484Very LowLowMediumLowVery Low----Very LowLowLow
574Fringillidae (Finches, Euphonias)Red-headed BullfinchPyrrhula erythrocephalaRed-headed Bullfinch Pyrrhula erythrocephalaNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC484LowMediumMediumLowLowVery Low--Very LowLowMediumMedium
575Fringillidae (Finches, Euphonias)Spectacled FinchCallacanthis burtoniSpectacled Finch Callacanthis burtoniNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC478Very LowVery Low--------Very LowVery Low
576Fringillidae (Finches, Euphonias)Dark-breasted RosefinchProcarduelis nipalensisDark-breasted Rosefinch Procarduelis nipalensisLeast ConcernLC480MediumMediumHighMediumHighMediumMediumVery LowLowMediumHighHigh
577Fringillidae (Finches, Euphonias)Plain Mountain FinchLeucosticte nemoricolaPlain Mountain Finch Leucosticte nemoricolaLeast ConcernLC478MediumMediumHighMediumLowVery Low--Very LowMediumHighHigh
578Fringillidae (Finches, Euphonias)Common RosefinchCarpodacus erythrinusCommon Rosefinch Carpodacus erythrinusLeast ConcernLC480HighHighHighVery HighHighMediumVery LowLowHighHighHighHigh
579Fringillidae (Finches, Euphonias)Scarlet FinchCarpodacus sipahiScarlet Finch Carpodacus sipahiLeast ConcernLC484MediumMediumMediumMediumLowVery LowVery Low-Very LowLowHighHigh
580Fringillidae (Finches, Euphonias)Himalayan Beautiful RosefinchCarpodacus pulcherrimusHimalayan Beautiful Rosefinch Carpodacus pulcherrimusNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC480Very LowVery LowLowVery LowVery LowVery Low--Very LowVery LowLowLow
581Fringillidae (Finches, Euphonias)Pink-browed RosefinchCarpodacus rodochroaPink-browed Rosefinch Carpodacus rodochroaNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC480HighHighHighHighHighMediumLowVery LowVery LowMediumHighHigh
582Fringillidae (Finches, Euphonias)Spot-winged RosefinchCarpodacus rodopeplusSpot-winged Rosefinch Carpodacus rodopeplusNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC482MediumMediumMediumLowLowVery Low---Very LowMediumHigh
583Fringillidae (Finches, Euphonias)Vinaceous RosefinchCarpodacus vinaceusVinaceous Rosefinch Carpodacus vinaceusLeast ConcernLC480-Very LowVery LowVery Low------Very LowVery Low
584Fringillidae (Finches, Euphonias)Red-fronted RosefinchCarpodacus puniceusRed-fronted Rosefinch Carpodacus puniceusLeast ConcernLC482Very Low--Very LowVery LowVery Low----Very LowVery Low
585Fringillidae (Finches, Euphonias)Yellow-breasted GreenfinchChloris spinoidesYellow-breasted Greenfinch Chloris spinoidesLeast ConcernLC476HighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighVery HighHigh
586Fringillidae (Finches, Euphonias)European GoldfinchCarduelis carduelisEuropean Goldfinch Carduelis carduelisLeast ConcernLC476LowMediumMediumLowVery LowLowVery Low-Very LowLowLowLow
587Emberizidae (Buntings)Crested BuntingEmberiza lathamiCrested Bunting Emberiza lathamiLeast ConcernLC486LowLowMediumMediumLowVery Low-Very LowLowVery LowLowMedium
588Emberizidae (Buntings)Pine BuntingEmberiza leucocephalosPine Bunting Emberiza leucocephalosLeast ConcernLC488Very LowVery LowVery Low-----Very LowVery LowLowVery Low
589Emberizidae (Buntings)Rock BuntingEmberiza ciaRock Bunting Emberiza ciaLeast ConcernLC488HighHighHighHighMediumLowVery Low-Very LowMediumHighHigh
590Emberizidae (Buntings)White-capped BuntingEmberiza stewartiWhite-capped Bunting Emberiza stewartiLeast ConcernLC488MediumMediumMediumLowVery LowVery Low--Very LowLowHighMedium
591Emberizidae (Buntings)Striolated BuntingEmberiza striolataStriolated Bunting Emberiza striolataLeast ConcernLC488Very LowVery LowVery Low---------
592Emberizidae (Buntings)Chestnut-eared BuntingEmberiza fucataChestnut-eared Bunting Emberiza fucataLeast ConcernLC488MediumLowLowLowVery Low----Very LowMediumMedium
593Emberizidae (Buntings)Chestnut BuntingEmberiza rutilaChestnut Bunting Emberiza rutilaLeast ConcernLC490Very Low---------Very LowVery Low
594Emberizidae (Buntings)Black-headed BuntingEmberiza melanocephalaBlack-headed Bunting Emberiza melanocephalaLeast ConcernLC490--------Very LowVery LowVery Low-
595Emberizidae (Buntings)Red-headed BuntingEmberiza brunicepsRed-headed Bunting Emberiza brunicepsLeast ConcernLC490Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low---Very LowVery LowVery LowVery Low

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As with all Bubo Birding tours, your booking is handled by Asian Adventures.

All our tours are guided by experienced local birding guides, with the support of Mike Prince in the planning, plus post-trip if you are struggling to identify some species from your photos! Mike also leads a few of these trips himself, and this will be made clear to you in the initial planning.

  • Prices quoted are per person, assuming a group of 4 or more people.
  • International flights are excluded.
  • All travellers will require valid visas. Please apply via https://indianvisaonline.gov.in/. Most travellers will be able to apply for an eVisa, and we recommend doing this 6-8 weeks in advance of your trip, although they are usually issued in a few days.
  • We may change the itinerary described due to various reasons such as latest birding information, availability of accommodation, state of the roads, and other unexpected factors that, this being India, do pop up from time to time!
  • The price includes most meals, except typically where there are options at different prices and it makes sense for guests to decide for themselves at the time. See Asian Adventures for details.
  • The final price and itinerary will be confirmed before booking and depending on your expected arrival and departure plans.

See Asian Adventures for full tour details, including accommodation, meal plans, what's included, other exclusions, prices for different group sizes, single room supplements, cancellation policy, and booking process.

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