From Floricans to Cranes: Monsoon and the Tibetan Plateau

Black-necked Crane

India is often known as a land of extremes, and this short tour brings you exactly that. We start in the lush green landscapes of the Indian monsoon, targeting some birds that are seldom seen at other times of the year. Key amongst them is the rare endemic Lesser Florican, seldom seen due to its very secretive behaviour. Monsoon is when it does its spectacular jumping display, which we will look for mainly in agricultural fields near Sonkhaliya. In the same area of Rajasthan, the similarly secretive Rain Quails will be calling and obvious, and this is the best time of year also for seeing Rock Bush Quail, Painted Francolin, Singing Bushlark and Bristled Grassbird. On our way here we will also do a jeep safari at Jhalana in Jaipur, which gives us an excellent chance of seeing a Leopard.

After this taste of Rajasthan, it is time for a complete change of scene. The Tibetan Plateau of Ladakh at the northern extreme of the Indian Subcontinent, across the Himalayas, offers a stark contrast to the rest of the country, in landscape and culture as well as birds and wildlife. After our flight from Delhi we will rest awhile in Leh to acclimatise to the altitude of over 3,500 m. We then head east to our base at the Tso Kar lake and plains, at an altitude of over 4,500 m. Black-necked Crane breeds here and our two full days here should also enable us to catch up with species such as Tibetan Snowcock, Tibetan Partridge, Upland Buzzard, Ground-Tit, Horned Lark, Brown Accentor, Güldenstädt’s Redstart, Fire-fronted Serin and Mongolian Finch. Tibetan Wild Ass (Kiang) is common here, and we might also find ‘Shanku’, the Tibetan Wolf.

Target Species

  • Himalayan Snowcock
  • Tibetan Snowcock
  • Chukar Partridge
  • Painted Francolin 
  • Tibetan Partridge
  • Rain Quail
  • Rock Bush Quail 
  • Indian Peafowl 
  • Bar-headed Goose
  • Knob-billed Duck
  • Ruddy Shelduck
  • Savanna Nightjar
  • Lesser Florican 
  • Jacobin Cuckoo
  • Tibetan Sandgrouse
  • Chestnut-bellied Sandgrouse
  • Hill Pigeon
  • Black-necked Crane
  • Great Crested Grebe
  • Indian Stone-curlew
  • Ibisbill
  • Lesser Sand Plover
  • Indian Courser 
  • Brown-headed Gull
  • Black-winged Kite
  • Golden Eagle
  • White-eyed Buzzard
  • Upland Buzzard
  • Eurasian Eagle-Owl
  • Indian Eagle-Owl 
  • Little Owl
  • European Roller
  • Red-necked Falcon
  • Saker Falcon
  • Bay-backed Shrike
  • Red-billed Chough
  • Alpine Chough
  • Northern Raven
  • Ground Tit
  • Rufous-tailed Lark 
  • Singing Bush Lark
  • Indian Bush Lark 
  • Horned Lark
  • Hume’s Short-toed Lark
  • Sykes’s Warbler
  • Bristled Grassbird 
  • Rufous-fronted Prinia 
  • Güldenstädt’s Redstart
  • Desert Wheatear
  • Black-winged Snowfinch
  • Blanford’s Snowfinch
  • Robin Accentor
  • Brown Accentor
  • Citrine Wagtail
  • Mongolian Finch
  • Brandt’s Mountain Finch
  • Great Rosefinch
  • Twite
  • Red-fronted Serin
  •   Endemic
  •   Near Endemic

Itinerary

Day 1: Arrive in Delhi, afternoon at Surajpur

After your arrival in the morning in Delhi we will head to Surajpur wetland on the outskirts of the city, a reliable site for the scarce breeding Bristled Grassbird, a bird that is incredibly secretive and difficult to see except for a couple of months when it performs its short song flights.

Day 2: Sultanpur National Park to Jhalana Safari Park, Jaipur

Leaving early this morning we first stop at Sultanpur National Park. This small wetland is another site for Bristled Grassbird, and provides great all-round birding at any time of year. Monsoon is the time for the spectacular displays of Indian Peafowl, and we should see several birds here, as well as Asian Openbill, Red-naped Ibis, Pheasant-tailed Jacana, Indian Thick-knee and Pied Cuckoo. Then we continue on our way to Jaipur, arriving in time for an afternoon jeep safari in Jhalana Safari Park. This small park on the edge of the city is remarkable for its relatively large numbers of Leopards, and we have a good chance of seeing one on our drive.

Day 3: Jaipur to Ajmer

We have the option of another game drive at Jhalana this morning before we leave, or alternatively some birding at Nahargarh Biological Park, an area of thorn forest which has good numbers of regular species with breeding Indian Pittas, Bay-backed Shrike, Black-headed Cuckooshrike and a chance of the scarce White-naped Tit. Leaving Jaipur we head southwest towards the prime areas for Lesser Florican, with some exploratory birding en-route.

Day 4: Sonkhaliya from Ajmer

The arable farmland of Sonkhaliya is the stronghold of the severely declining Lesser Florican. Seldom seen at other times of year because of their secretive nature, from July through to September they perform a remarkable jumping display. Our two full days in the area gives us a very good chance of finding them, as well as other monsoon specialities including Rain Quail, Rock Bush Quail, Painted Francolin, Indian Eagle Owl and Singing Bushlark. Autumn passage migration has started by now also and we may find Rosy Starlings, European Rollers, Sykes’s Warblers and even a Rufous-tailed Scrub Robin.

Day 5: Ajmer to Delhi

After some final birding at Sonkhaliya, we will drive to Delhi to spend the night before our early morning flight to Leh tomorrow.

Day 6: Delhi to Leh

A morning flight to Leh gives some spectacular Himalayan mountain views, with the peaks of K2, Nanga Parbat, Gasherbrum on one side and the Nun Kun massif on the other. The rest of the day will be spent at leisure. With Leh being at an altitude of more than 3,500 m, it is important to acclimatise to avoid acute mountain sickness (AMS), and the best way is to rest as much as possible for the first day or so. Nothing more strenuous than a chat over tea in the hotel today!

Day 7: Leh

Another rest day in Leh, although in the afternoon we will so some relaxed birding in the local area to get used to some of the common species. We can also take a short stroll through Leh’s main bazaar and enjoy a taste of the local Tibetan cuisine!

Day 8: Leh to Tso Kar via Mahe Bridge and Puga (210 km, 5 hr)

Tso Kar, a salt lake, and the nearby freshwater Startsapuk Tso, are important breeding grounds for Great Crested GrebeBar-headed Goose, Ruddy Shelduck, Lesser Sand Plover and Brown-headed Gull, amongst other species. The boggy marshes here have several other species, and are where we should come across pairs of the spectacular endangered Black-necked Cranes.

Days 9 – 10: Tso Kar

Two full days from our base at Tso Kar gives us ample opportunities to discover the wildlife in what is probably the most productive area of Ladakh for its specialities. At this migration time we should find flocks of waterfowl and waders, whilst the nearby grasslands and barren hillsides support many accentors, larks, and finches, including the rare Blanford’s (or Plain-backed) Snowfinch. Both Himalayan and Tibetan Snowcocks occur here, with Tibetan Partridge also, and flocks of Tibetan Sandgrouse are likely. Raptors hunting over the plains should include Golden Eagle, Upland Buzzard and maybe the milvipes form ‘Eastern’ Saker Falcon, and we will also try to find Eurasian Eagle Owl, and the distinctive desert Little Owl: adjusted to very different habitat here than any European birders amongst us will be used to. The easily overlooked Hume’s Groundpecker, or Ground Tit, is another key bird for us here.

Mammals here include Kiang, the Tibetan Wild Ass, as well as Tibetan Wolf, Indian Fox, Tibetan Argali, and Himalayan Weasel.

Day 11: Tso Kar to Leh via Taglang La (160 km, 4 hr)

With a final morning in Tso Kar, it is time to start the long journey home, initially with our drive back to Leh. We will take the route via Taglang La and spend some time birding here (particularly if we didn’t visit it in the previous two days from Tso Kar) as it is particularly good for Tibetan Snowcock, as well as Bharal (Blue Sheep).

Day 12: Leh to Delhi

Morning departure from Leh for Delhi, and a transfer to the airport for late evening or early morning flights home. If your flight is later the following day, we can provide suitable accommodation.

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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)Black FrancolinFrancolinus francolinusBlack Francolin Francolinus francolinusLeast ConcernLC42LowMediumMediumHighHighHighHighHighMediumLowLowLow
2Phasianidae (Pheasants and Allies)Painted FrancolinFrancolinus pictusPainted Francolin Francolinus pictusNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC42-----LowHighVery HighHighLowVery Low-
3Phasianidae (Pheasants and Allies)Grey FrancolinOrtygornis pondicerianusGrey Francolin Ortygornis pondicerianusLeast ConcernLC42Very HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery High
4Phasianidae (Pheasants and Allies)Common QuailCoturnix coturnixCommon Quail Coturnix coturnixLeast ConcernLC44Very LowVery Low------Very LowVery LowVery LowVery Low
5Phasianidae (Pheasants and Allies)Rain QuailCoturnix coromandelicaRain Quail Coturnix coromandelicaLeast ConcernLC44----Very LowMediumVery HighVery HighHighLow--
6Phasianidae (Pheasants and Allies)Jungle Bush QuailPerdicula asiaticaJungle Bush Quail Perdicula asiaticaNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC46LowLowLowLowMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumLowLowLow
7Phasianidae (Pheasants and Allies)Rock Bush QuailPerdicula argoondahRock Bush Quail Perdicula argoondahEndemicELeast ConcernLC46LowMediumMediumLowLowMediumVery HighVery HighHighMediumMediumLow
8Phasianidae (Pheasants and Allies)Red SpurfowlGalloperdix spadiceaRed Spurfowl Galloperdix spadiceaEndemicELeast ConcernLC48Very LowVery Low--------Very LowVery Low
9Phasianidae (Pheasants and Allies)Grey JunglefowlGallus sonneratiiGrey Junglefowl Gallus sonneratiiEndemicELeast ConcernLC52Very LowVery LowVery Low-Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low--Very Low
10Phasianidae (Pheasants and Allies)Indian PeafowlPavo cristatusIndian Peafowl Pavo cristatusNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC54Very HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery High
11Anatidae (Ducks, Geese, Swans)Lesser Whistling DuckDendrocygna javanicaLesser Whistling Duck Dendrocygna javanicaLeast ConcernLC56HighMediumMediumLowHighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighHigh
12Anatidae (Ducks, Geese, Swans)Bar-headed GooseAnser indicusBar-headed Goose Anser indicusLeast ConcernLC56Very HighHighHighMediumLowVery Low--Very LowLowHighVery High
13Anatidae (Ducks, Geese, Swans)Greylag GooseAnser anserGreylag Goose Anser anserLeast ConcernLC56HighHighMediumVery Low---Very LowVery LowMediumHighHigh
14Anatidae (Ducks, Geese, Swans)Greater White-fronted GooseAnser albifronsGreater White-fronted Goose Anser albifronsLeast ConcernLC56Very LowVery LowLowVery Low------Very LowVery Low
15Anatidae (Ducks, Geese, Swans)Lesser White-fronted GooseAnser erythropusLesser White-fronted Goose Anser erythropusVulnerableVU56Very LowMediumLowVery Low--------
16Anatidae (Ducks, Geese, Swans)Knob-billed DuckSarkidiornis melanotosKnob-billed Duck Sarkidiornis melanotosLeast ConcernLC58Very HighVery HighHighMediumHighHighVery HighVery HighHighHighVery HighVery High
17Anatidae (Ducks, Geese, Swans)Common ShelduckTadorna tadornaCommon Shelduck Tadorna tadornaLeast ConcernLC58LowLowLowVery Low-----Very LowMediumMedium
18Anatidae (Ducks, Geese, Swans)Ruddy ShelduckTadorna ferrugineaRuddy Shelduck Tadorna ferrugineaLeast ConcernLC58HighHighHighMediumLowVery LowLowVery LowLowHighHighVery High
19Anatidae (Ducks, Geese, Swans)Cotton Pygmy GooseNettapus coromandelianusCotton Pygmy Goose Nettapus coromandelianusLeast ConcernLC58MediumLowLowLowLowMediumHighMediumMediumMediumMediumMedium
20Anatidae (Ducks, Geese, Swans)GarganeySpatula querquedulaGarganey Spatula querquedulaLeast ConcernLC62MediumHighHighMediumLowVery LowVery LowLowMediumHighHighHigh
21Anatidae (Ducks, Geese, Swans)Northern ShovelerSpatula clypeataNorthern Shoveler Spatula clypeataLeast ConcernLC62Very HighVery HighVery HighMediumLowLowVery LowVery LowMediumHighVery HighVery High
22Anatidae (Ducks, Geese, Swans)GadwallMareca streperaGadwall Mareca streperaLeast ConcernLC62Very HighVery HighHighLowVery Low--Very LowLowHighHighVery High
23Anatidae (Ducks, Geese, Swans)Eurasian WigeonMareca penelopeEurasian Wigeon Mareca penelopeLeast ConcernLC60HighHighMediumLowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowLowHighHigh
24Anatidae (Ducks, Geese, Swans)Indian Spot-billed DuckAnas poecilorhynchaIndian Spot-billed Duck Anas poecilorhynchaLeast ConcernLC60Very HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery High
25Anatidae (Ducks, Geese, Swans)MallardAnas platyrhynchosMallard Anas platyrhynchosLeast ConcernLC60MediumMediumLowVery Low---Very LowVery LowLowLowMedium
26Anatidae (Ducks, Geese, Swans)Northern PintailAnas acutaNorthern Pintail Anas acutaLeast ConcernLC62Very HighVery HighHighLowLowVery LowVery LowVery LowLowMediumHighVery High
27Anatidae (Ducks, Geese, Swans)Eurasian TealAnas creccaEurasian Teal Anas creccaLeast ConcernLC62Very HighVery HighHighMediumVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowMediumHighVery HighVery High
28Anatidae (Ducks, Geese, Swans)Marbled DuckMarmaronetta angustirostrisMarbled Duck Marmaronetta angustirostrisVulnerableVU58--------Very LowVery LowVery Low-
29Anatidae (Ducks, Geese, Swans)Red-crested PochardNetta rufinaRed-crested Pochard Netta rufinaLeast ConcernLC64MediumMediumLowVery LowVery LowVery Low-Very LowVery LowVery LowMediumHigh
30Anatidae (Ducks, Geese, Swans)Common PochardAythya ferinaCommon Pochard Aythya ferinaVulnerableVU64Very HighHighHighLowVery Low-Very LowVery LowVery LowMediumHighVery High
31Anatidae (Ducks, Geese, Swans)Ferruginous DuckAythya nyrocaFerruginous Duck Aythya nyrocaNear ThreatenedNT64MediumMediumLowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowLowMediumHigh
32Anatidae (Ducks, Geese, Swans)Tufted DuckAythya fuligulaTufted Duck Aythya fuligulaLeast ConcernLC64MediumMediumMediumLowVery Low--Very LowVery LowLowHighHigh
33Caprimulgidae (Nightjars)Jungle NightjarCaprimulgus indicusJungle Nightjar Caprimulgus indicusNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC226MediumMediumMediumMediumMediumHighHighMediumMediumMediumMediumMedium
34Caprimulgidae (Nightjars)Sykes's NightjarCaprimulgus mahrattensisSykes's Nightjar Caprimulgus mahrattensisNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC228----------Very LowVery Low
35Caprimulgidae (Nightjars)Indian NightjarCaprimulgus asiaticusIndian Nightjar Caprimulgus asiaticusLeast ConcernLC228LowMediumMediumLowMediumMediumMediumHighMediumLowLowLow
36Caprimulgidae (Nightjars)Savanna NightjarCaprimulgus affinisSavanna Nightjar Caprimulgus affinisLeast ConcernLC228Very LowVery LowLowMediumMediumMediumHighVery HighHighLowVery LowVery Low
37Apodidae (Swifts)Alpine SwiftTachymarptis melbaAlpine Swift Tachymarptis melbaLeast ConcernLC232-Very LowVery LowVery Low-Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low-
38Apodidae (Swifts)Little SwiftApus affinisLittle Swift Apus affinisLeast ConcernLC234Very HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery High
39Otididae (Bustards)Great Indian BustardArdeotis nigricepsGreat Indian Bustard Ardeotis nigricepsNear EndemicNECritically EndangeredCR132-Very LowVery Low---Very LowVery LowVery LowVery Low--
40Otididae (Bustards)Lesser FloricanSypheotides indicusLesser Florican Sypheotides indicusNear EndemicNEEndangeredEN132-----LowVery HighVery HighHighVery Low--
41Cuculidae (Cuckoos)Greater CoucalCentropus sinensisGreater Coucal Centropus sinensisLeast ConcernLC212Very HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery High
42Cuculidae (Cuckoos)Sirkeer MalkohaTaccocua leschenaultiiSirkeer Malkoha Taccocua leschenaultiiNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC210LowLowLowLowLowMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumLow
43Cuculidae (Cuckoos)Jacobin CuckooClamator jacobinusJacobin Cuckoo Clamator jacobinusLeast ConcernLC204Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowHighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighHighLowVery Low
44Cuculidae (Cuckoos)Asian KoelEudynamys scolopaceusAsian Koel Eudynamys scolopaceusLeast ConcernLC210HighHighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery High
45Cuculidae (Cuckoos)Grey-bellied CuckooCacomantis passerinusGrey-bellied Cuckoo Cacomantis passerinusNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC208Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowMediumHighHighHighMediumLowVery LowVery Low
46Cuculidae (Cuckoos)Common Hawk-CuckooHierococcyx variusCommon Hawk-Cuckoo Hierococcyx variusNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC204LowLowMediumHighHighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighHighMediumLow
47Cuculidae (Cuckoos)Common CuckooCuculus canorusCommon Cuckoo Cuculus canorusLeast ConcernLC206--Very LowLowMediumHighHighMediumMediumLowVery Low-
48Pteroclidae (Sandgrouse)Chestnut-bellied SandgrousePterocles exustusChestnut-bellied Sandgrouse Pterocles exustusLeast ConcernLC184MediumMediumMediumLowMediumMediumHighHighMediumMediumMediumMedium
49Pteroclidae (Sandgrouse)Painted SandgrousePterocles indicusPainted Sandgrouse Pterocles indicusNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC186Very LowVery LowVery LowLowMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumLowVery LowVery Low
50Columbidae (Pigeons, Doves)Rock DoveColumba liviaRock Dove Columba liviaLeast ConcernLC188Very HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery High
51Columbidae (Pigeons, Doves)Oriental Turtle DoveStreptopelia orientalisOriental Turtle Dove Streptopelia orientalisLeast ConcernLC194LowLowLowLowLowVery LowLowVery LowLowMediumLowLow
52Columbidae (Pigeons, Doves)Eurasian Collared DoveStreptopelia decaoctoEurasian Collared Dove Streptopelia decaoctoLeast ConcernLC194Very HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery High
53Columbidae (Pigeons, Doves)Red Collared DoveStreptopelia tranquebaricaRed Collared Dove Streptopelia tranquebaricaLeast ConcernLC194Very HighHighHighHighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery High
54Columbidae (Pigeons, Doves)Spotted DoveSpilopelia chinensisSpotted Dove Spilopelia chinensisLeast ConcernLC194HighHighMediumHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHigh
55Columbidae (Pigeons, Doves)Laughing DoveSpilopelia senegalensisLaughing Dove Spilopelia senegalensisLeast ConcernLC194Very HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery High
56Columbidae (Pigeons, Doves)Yellow-footed Green PigeonTreron phoenicopterusYellow-footed Green Pigeon Treron phoenicopterusLeast ConcernLC198Very HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighHighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery High
57Rallidae (Rails, Crakes and Coots)Slaty-breasted RailLewinia striataSlaty-breasted Rail Lewinia striataLeast ConcernLC134-----Very LowVery LowVery Low----
58Rallidae (Rails, Crakes and Coots)Water RailRallus aquaticusWater Rail Rallus aquaticusLeast ConcernLC134LowVery LowVery LowVery Low-----Very LowLowLow
59Rallidae (Rails, Crakes and Coots)Brown CrakeZapornia akoolBrown Crake Zapornia akoolLeast ConcernLC138LowLowLowLowLowMediumMediumLowMediumMediumLowLow
60Rallidae (Rails, Crakes and Coots)White-breasted WaterhenAmaurornis phoenicurusWhite-breasted Waterhen Amaurornis phoenicurusLeast ConcernLC138Very HighVery HighVery HighHighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery High
61Rallidae (Rails, Crakes and Coots)Little CrakeZapornia parvaLittle Crake Zapornia parvaLeast ConcernLC136-------Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low
62Rallidae (Rails, Crakes and Coots)Baillon's CrakeZapornia pusillaBaillon's Crake Zapornia pusillaLeast ConcernLC136Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowLowMediumLowLowLow
63Rallidae (Rails, Crakes and Coots)Spotted CrakePorzana porzanaSpotted Crake Porzana porzanaLeast ConcernLC136Very LowVery Low-----Very LowVery Low--Very Low
64Rallidae (Rails, Crakes and Coots)Ruddy-breasted CrakeZapornia fuscaRuddy-breasted Crake Zapornia fuscaLeast ConcernLC136Very Low-----Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low
65Rallidae (Rails, Crakes and Coots)WatercockGallicrex cinereaWatercock Gallicrex cinereaLeast ConcernLC138-----Very LowMediumVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low-
66Rallidae (Rails, Crakes and Coots)Grey-headed SwamphenPorphyrio poliocephalusGrey-headed Swamphen Porphyrio poliocephalusLeast ConcernLC140Very HighVery HighHighHighHighHighVery HighHighHighVery HighVery HighVery High
67Rallidae (Rails, Crakes and Coots)Common MoorhenGallinula chloropusCommon Moorhen Gallinula chloropusLeast ConcernLC140Very HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery High
68Rallidae (Rails, Crakes and Coots)Eurasian CootFulica atraEurasian Coot Fulica atraLeast ConcernLC140Very HighVery HighVery HighHighHighHighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery High
69Gruidae (Cranes)Sarus CraneAntigone antigoneSarus Crane Antigone antigoneVulnerableVU142Very LowVery LowVery LowVery Low-Very LowVery LowVery LowVery Low-Very LowVery Low
70Gruidae (Cranes)Demoiselle CraneGrus virgoDemoiselle Crane Grus virgoLeast ConcernLC142LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low--Very LowLowLowLowLow
71Gruidae (Cranes)Common CraneGrus grusCommon Crane Grus grusLeast ConcernLC142MediumMediumLowVery Low---Very LowLowMediumHighHigh
72Podicipedidae (Grebes)Little GrebeTachybaptus ruficollisLittle Grebe Tachybaptus ruficollisLeast ConcernLC72Very HighVery HighVery HighHighHighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery High
73Podicipedidae (Grebes)Great Crested GrebePodiceps cristatusGreat Crested Grebe Podiceps cristatusLeast ConcernLC72LowVery LowVery Low------Very LowLowMedium
74Podicipedidae (Grebes)Black-necked GrebePodiceps nigricollisBlack-necked Grebe Podiceps nigricollisLeast ConcernLC72Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low------Very Low
75Phoenicopteridae (Flamingos)Greater FlamingoPhoenicopterus roseusGreater Flamingo Phoenicopterus roseusLeast ConcernLC78HighHighHighMediumHighHighHighMediumMediumHighHighHigh
76Phoenicopteridae (Flamingos)Lesser FlamingoPhoeniconaias minorLesser Flamingo Phoeniconaias minorNear ThreatenedNT78MediumMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumLowLowMediumMediumHighHigh
77Turnicidae (Buttonquail)Common ButtonquailTurnix sylvaticusCommon Buttonquail Turnix sylvaticusLeast ConcernLC138Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowLowMediumLow---
78Turnicidae (Buttonquail)Yellow-legged ButtonquailTurnix tankiYellow-legged Buttonquail Turnix tankiLeast ConcernLC138Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowLowMediumMediumLowVery LowVery LowVery Low
79Turnicidae (Buttonquail)Barred ButtonquailTurnix suscitatorBarred Buttonquail Turnix suscitatorLeast ConcernLC138MediumMediumMediumMediumHighHighVery HighVery HighHighMediumMediumHigh
80Burhinidae (Stone-curlews, Thick-knees)Indian Stone-curlewBurhinus indicusIndian Stone-curlew Burhinus indicusLeast ConcernLC144MediumMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumHighVery HighHighMediumLowLow
81Burhinidae (Stone-curlews, Thick-knees)Great Stone-curlewEsacus recurvirostrisGreat Stone-curlew Esacus recurvirostrisNear ThreatenedNT144LowLowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowLowLowLowLowLow
82Recurvirostridae (Stilts, Avocets)Black-winged StiltHimantopus himantopusBlack-winged Stilt Himantopus himantopusLeast ConcernLC146Very HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery High
83Recurvirostridae (Stilts, Avocets)Pied AvocetRecurvirostra avosettaPied Avocet Recurvirostra avosettaLeast ConcernLC146Very HighVery HighHighMediumMediumMediumLowLowMediumHighVery HighVery High
84Charadriidae (Plovers)Yellow-wattled LapwingVanellus malabaricusYellow-wattled Lapwing Vanellus malabaricusNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC148HighHighHighMediumHighHighVery HighVery HighHighHighHighHigh
85Charadriidae (Plovers)Grey-headed LapwingVanellus cinereusGrey-headed Lapwing Vanellus cinereusLeast ConcernLC148--------Very LowVery LowVery Low-
86Charadriidae (Plovers)Red-wattled LapwingVanellus indicusRed-wattled Lapwing Vanellus indicusLeast ConcernLC148Very HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery High
87Charadriidae (Plovers)White-tailed LapwingVanellus leucurusWhite-tailed Lapwing Vanellus leucurusLeast ConcernLC150HighMediumLowVery LowVery Low-Very LowVery LowLowMediumHighHigh
88Charadriidae (Plovers)Pacific Golden PloverPluvialis fulvaPacific Golden Plover Pluvialis fulvaLeast ConcernLC150Very LowVery LowVery LowVery Low--Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowLowVery Low
89Charadriidae (Plovers)Grey PloverPluvialis squatarolaGrey Plover Pluvialis squatarolaLeast ConcernLC150Very LowVery Low-Very LowVery Low-----Very LowVery Low
90Charadriidae (Plovers)Little Ringed PloverCharadrius dubiusLittle Ringed Plover Charadrius dubiusLeast ConcernLC152Very HighVery HighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighVery HighVery High
91Charadriidae (Plovers)Kentish PloverAnarhynchus alexandrinusKentish Plover Anarhynchus alexandrinusLeast ConcernLC152HighHighMediumMediumMediumLowLowLowMediumHighHighHigh
92Charadriidae (Plovers)Tibetan Sand PloverAnarhynchus atrifronsTibetan Sand Plover Anarhynchus atrifronsLeast ConcernLC152---Very LowMediumVery Low------
93Charadriidae (Plovers)Greater Sand PloverAnarhynchus leschenaultiiGreater Sand Plover Anarhynchus leschenaultiiLeast ConcernLC152------Very LowVery LowVery Low---
94Rostratulidae (Painted-snipes)Greater Painted-snipeRostratula benghalensisGreater Painted-snipe Rostratula benghalensisLeast ConcernLC154LowLowMediumMediumHighHighHighHighMediumMediumMediumMedium
95Jacanidae (Jacanas)Pheasant-tailed JacanaHydrophasianus chirurgusPheasant-tailed Jacana Hydrophasianus chirurgusLeast ConcernLC144LowVery LowLowLowMediumHighHighMediumMediumMediumMediumLow
96Jacanidae (Jacanas)Bronze-winged JacanaMetopidius indicusBronze-winged Jacana Metopidius indicusLeast ConcernLC144Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowLowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowLowVery Low
97Scolopacidae (Sandpipers, Snipes)Eurasian CurlewNumenius arquataEurasian Curlew Numenius arquataNear ThreatenedNT158LowLowLowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowMediumMediumMediumMedium
98Scolopacidae (Sandpipers, Snipes)Bar-tailed GodwitLimosa lapponicaBar-tailed Godwit Limosa lapponicaNear ThreatenedNT158-------Very LowVery LowVery Low--
99Scolopacidae (Sandpipers, Snipes)Black-tailed GodwitLimosa limosaBlack-tailed Godwit Limosa limosaNear ThreatenedNT158Very HighVery HighHighMediumLowMediumLowMediumHighHighVery HighVery High
100Scolopacidae (Sandpipers, Snipes)Ruddy TurnstoneArenaria interpresRuddy Turnstone Arenaria interpresLeast ConcernLC162------Very LowVery LowVery LowVery Low--
101Scolopacidae (Sandpipers, Snipes)Great KnotCalidris tenuirostrisGreat Knot Calidris tenuirostrisEndangeredEN162---------Very LowVery LowVery Low
102Scolopacidae (Sandpipers, Snipes)RuffCalidris pugnaxRuff Calidris pugnaxLeast ConcernLC154Very HighVery HighHighHighMediumLowMediumMediumHighHighVery HighVery High
103Scolopacidae (Sandpipers, Snipes)Curlew SandpiperCalidris ferrugineaCurlew Sandpiper Calidris ferrugineaNear ThreatenedNT166Very LowVery LowVery Low----Very LowLowLowLowLow
104Scolopacidae (Sandpipers, Snipes)Temminck's StintCalidris temminckiiTemminck's Stint Calidris temminckiiLeast ConcernLC164Very HighHighHighHighMediumLowVery LowLowMediumHighHighVery High
105Scolopacidae (Sandpipers, Snipes)DunlinCalidris alpinaDunlin Calidris alpinaLeast ConcernLC166MediumMediumVery LowVery LowVery Low--Very LowVery LowLowMediumMedium
106Scolopacidae (Sandpipers, Snipes)Little StintCalidris minutaLittle Stint Calidris minutaLeast ConcernLC164Very HighHighHighHighMediumLowVery LowMediumHighHighHighVery High
107Scolopacidae (Sandpipers, Snipes)Jack SnipeLymnocryptes minimusJack Snipe Lymnocryptes minimusLeast ConcernLC156Very Low---------Very LowVery Low
108Scolopacidae (Sandpipers, Snipes)Common SnipeGallinago gallinagoCommon Snipe Gallinago gallinagoLeast ConcernLC156HighHighHighMediumVery Low--Very LowMediumHighHighHigh
109Scolopacidae (Sandpipers, Snipes)Terek SandpiperXenus cinereusTerek Sandpiper Xenus cinereusLeast ConcernLC162---Very LowLowVery Low------
110Scolopacidae (Sandpipers, Snipes)Red-necked PhalaropePhalaropus lobatusRed-necked Phalarope Phalaropus lobatusLeast ConcernLC154Very LowVery LowVery LowLowMediumLowVery Low--Very LowVery LowVery Low
111Scolopacidae (Sandpipers, Snipes)Red PhalaropePhalaropus fulicariusRed Phalarope Phalaropus fulicariusLeast ConcernLC495Very LowLowLowVery Low--------
112Scolopacidae (Sandpipers, Snipes)Common SandpiperActitis hypoleucosCommon Sandpiper Actitis hypoleucosLeast ConcernLC162Very HighVery HighVery HighHighLowLowHighHighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery High
113Scolopacidae (Sandpipers, Snipes)Green SandpiperTringa ochropusGreen Sandpiper Tringa ochropusLeast ConcernLC160Very HighVery HighVery HighHighLowLowHighHighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery High
114Scolopacidae (Sandpipers, Snipes)Common RedshankTringa totanusCommon Redshank Tringa totanusLeast ConcernLC160Very HighVery HighHighMediumLowLowLowMediumHighHighVery HighVery High
115Scolopacidae (Sandpipers, Snipes)Marsh SandpiperTringa stagnatilisMarsh Sandpiper Tringa stagnatilisLeast ConcernLC160Very HighVery HighHighMediumLowLowLowMediumHighHighVery HighVery High
116Scolopacidae (Sandpipers, Snipes)Wood SandpiperTringa glareolaWood Sandpiper Tringa glareolaLeast ConcernLC160Very HighVery HighVery HighHighHighLowLowHighHighVery HighVery HighVery High
117Scolopacidae (Sandpipers, Snipes)Spotted RedshankTringa erythropusSpotted Redshank Tringa erythropusLeast ConcernLC160HighHighHighMediumMediumVery LowLowMediumMediumHighHighHigh
118Scolopacidae (Sandpipers, Snipes)Common GreenshankTringa nebulariaCommon Greenshank Tringa nebulariaLeast ConcernLC160HighHighHighMediumLowVery LowLowMediumHighHighHighHigh
119Glareolidae (Coursers, Pratincoles)Indian CourserCursorius coromandelicusIndian Courser Cursorius coromandelicusNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC168LowLowVery LowVery LowLowLowHighHighMediumVery LowLowLow
120Glareolidae (Coursers, Pratincoles)Oriental PratincoleGlareola maldivarumOriental Pratincole Glareola maldivarumLeast ConcernLC168---Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low-
121Glareolidae (Coursers, Pratincoles)Small PratincoleGlareola lacteaSmall Pratincole Glareola lacteaLeast ConcernLC168LowLowLowLowLowLowMediumLowMediumMediumLowLow
122Laridae (Gulls, Terns, Skimmers)Indian SkimmerRynchops albicollisIndian Skimmer Rynchops albicollisEndangeredEN180----Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low--
123Laridae (Gulls, Terns, Skimmers)Slender-billed GullChroicocephalus geneiSlender-billed Gull Chroicocephalus geneiLeast ConcernLC172----------Very LowVery Low
124Laridae (Gulls, Terns, Skimmers)Brown-headed GullChroicocephalus brunnicephalusBrown-headed Gull Chroicocephalus brunnicephalusLeast ConcernLC172HighHighMediumVery LowVery Low---Very LowMediumHighMedium
125Laridae (Gulls, Terns, Skimmers)Black-headed GullChroicocephalus ridibundusBlack-headed Gull Chroicocephalus ridibundusLeast ConcernLC172HighHighMediumVery Low----Very LowLowMediumHigh
126Laridae (Gulls, Terns, Skimmers)Pallas's GullIchthyaetus ichthyaetusPallas's Gull Ichthyaetus ichthyaetusLeast ConcernLC170Very HighVery HighHighLowVery Low--Very LowVery LowMediumHighHigh
127Laridae (Gulls, Terns, Skimmers)Caspian GullLarus cachinnansCaspian Gull Larus cachinnansLeast ConcernLC170MediumMediumVery Low------Very LowVery LowLow
128Laridae (Gulls, Terns, Skimmers)Lesser Black-backed GullLarus fuscusLesser Black-backed Gull Larus fuscusLeast ConcernLC503HighHighLowVery Low----Very LowVery LowMediumMedium
129Laridae (Gulls, Terns, Skimmers)Gull-billed TernGelochelidon niloticaGull-billed Tern Gelochelidon niloticaLeast ConcernLC174LowLowLowVery Low-Very LowVery LowVery LowLowLowMediumMedium
130Laridae (Gulls, Terns, Skimmers)Little TernSternula albifronsLittle Tern Sternula albifronsLeast ConcernLC178-Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowMediumVery LowVery LowVery Low
131Laridae (Gulls, Terns, Skimmers)River TernSterna aurantiaRiver Tern Sterna aurantiaVulnerableVU176Very HighVery HighHighMediumMediumHighHighHighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery High
132Laridae (Gulls, Terns, Skimmers)Common TernSterna hirundoCommon Tern Sterna hirundoLeast ConcernLC176-------Very LowVery LowVery Low--
133Laridae (Gulls, Terns, Skimmers)Black-bellied TernSterna acuticaudaBlack-bellied Tern Sterna acuticaudaEndangeredEN178Very LowVery Low--Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowLowLowVery LowVery Low
134Laridae (Gulls, Terns, Skimmers)Whiskered TernChlidonias hybridaWhiskered Tern Chlidonias hybridaLeast ConcernLC178MediumLowLowVery LowVery LowLowVery LowLowMediumHighHighMedium
135Laridae (Gulls, Terns, Skimmers)White-winged TernChlidonias leucopterusWhite-winged Tern Chlidonias leucopterusLeast ConcernLC178--------Very LowLowVery Low-
136Ciconiidae (Storks)Painted StorkMycteria leucocephalaPainted Stork Mycteria leucocephalaNear ThreatenedNT74Very HighVery HighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighVery HighVery High
137Ciconiidae (Storks)Asian OpenbillAnastomus oscitansAsian Openbill Anastomus oscitansLeast ConcernLC74HighMediumMediumLowMediumMediumMediumHighMediumMediumMediumHigh
138Ciconiidae (Storks)Black StorkCiconia nigraBlack Stork Ciconia nigraLeast ConcernLC74LowLowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low--Very LowLowLowLow
139Ciconiidae (Storks)Asian Woolly-necked StorkCiconia episcopusAsian Woolly-necked Stork Ciconia episcopusNear ThreatenedNT74MediumMediumMediumLowVery LowVery LowLowLowLowMediumLowMedium
140Ciconiidae (Storks)White StorkCiconia ciconiaWhite Stork Ciconia ciconiaLeast ConcernLC74Very LowVery LowVery Low-------Very LowVery Low
141Ciconiidae (Storks)Black-necked StorkEphippiorhynchus asiaticusBlack-necked Stork Ephippiorhynchus asiaticusNear ThreatenedNT76LowLowLowVery Low-Very LowLowVery Low-Very LowVery LowVery Low
142Phalacrocoracidae (Cormorants, Shags)Little CormorantMicrocarbo nigerLittle Cormorant Microcarbo nigerLeast ConcernLC94Very HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery High
143Phalacrocoracidae (Cormorants, Shags)Indian CormorantPhalacrocorax fuscicollisIndian Cormorant Phalacrocorax fuscicollisLeast ConcernLC94Very HighVery HighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighVery HighVery HighVery High
144Phalacrocoracidae (Cormorants, Shags)Great CormorantPhalacrocorax carboGreat Cormorant Phalacrocorax carboLeast ConcernLC94Very HighVery HighVery HighHighHighHighHighHighHighVery HighVery HighVery High
145Anhingidae (Anhingas, Darters)Oriental DarterAnhinga melanogasterOriental Darter Anhinga melanogasterNear ThreatenedNT94HighHighHighMediumMediumMediumHighHighHighHighHighHigh
146Threskiornithidae (Ibises, Spoonbills)Black-headed IbisThreskiornis melanocephalusBlack-headed Ibis Threskiornis melanocephalusNear ThreatenedNT78HighHighHighHighHighHighVery HighVery HighVery HighHighVery HighVery High
147Threskiornithidae (Ibises, Spoonbills)Red-naped IbisPseudibis papillosaRed-naped Ibis Pseudibis papillosaNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC78HighMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumHighHighHighMediumMediumHigh
148Threskiornithidae (Ibises, Spoonbills)Glossy IbisPlegadis falcinellusGlossy Ibis Plegadis falcinellusLeast ConcernLC78HighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHigh
149Threskiornithidae (Ibises, Spoonbills)Eurasian SpoonbillPlatalea leucorodiaEurasian Spoonbill Platalea leucorodiaLeast ConcernLC78Very HighHighHighMediumHighHighHighHighHighHighHighVery High
150Ardeidae (Herons, Bitterns)Little BitternBotaurus minutusLittle Bittern Botaurus minutusLeast ConcernLC80------Very LowVery LowVery LowVery Low--
151Ardeidae (Herons, Bitterns)Yellow BitternBotaurus sinensisYellow Bittern Botaurus sinensisLeast ConcernLC80Very LowVery LowVery LowLowLowMediumMediumMediumMediumLowLowVery Low
152Ardeidae (Herons, Bitterns)Cinnamon BitternBotaurus cinnamomeusCinnamon Bittern Botaurus cinnamomeusLeast ConcernLC80Very Low-Very LowLowLowLowLowMediumMediumLowVery LowVery Low
153Ardeidae (Herons, Bitterns)Black BitternBotaurus flavicollisBlack Bittern Botaurus flavicollisLeast ConcernLC80Very LowVery LowLowMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumLowLow
154Ardeidae (Herons, Bitterns)Black-crowned Night HeronNycticorax nycticoraxBlack-crowned Night Heron Nycticorax nycticoraxLeast ConcernLC82Very HighVery HighHighHighHighHighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighHighVery High
155Ardeidae (Herons, Bitterns)Little HeronButorides atricapillaLittle Heron Butorides atricapillaLeast ConcernLC82MediumMediumMediumLowLowMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumMedium
156Ardeidae (Herons, Bitterns)Indian Pond HeronArdeola grayiiIndian Pond Heron Ardeola grayiiLeast ConcernLC82Very HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery High
157Ardeidae (Herons, Bitterns)Eastern Cattle EgretArdea coromandaEastern Cattle Egret Ardea coromandaLeast ConcernLC86Very HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery High
158Ardeidae (Herons, Bitterns)Grey HeronArdea cinereaGrey Heron Ardea cinereaLeast ConcernLC84Very HighVery HighVery HighHighHighHighVery HighHighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery High
159Ardeidae (Herons, Bitterns)Purple HeronArdea purpureaPurple Heron Ardea purpureaLeast ConcernLC84Very HighVery HighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighVery High
160Ardeidae (Herons, Bitterns)Great EgretArdea albaGreat Egret Ardea albaLeast ConcernLC86Very HighVery HighVery HighVery HighHighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery High
161Ardeidae (Herons, Bitterns)Medium EgretArdea intermediaMedium Egret Ardea intermediaLeast ConcernLC86Very HighVery HighVery HighHighHighHighHighHighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery High
162Ardeidae (Herons, Bitterns)Little EgretEgretta garzettaLittle Egret Egretta garzettaLeast ConcernLC86Very HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery High
163Ardeidae (Herons, Bitterns)Western Reef HeronEgretta gularisWestern Reef Heron Egretta gularisLeast ConcernLC86----Very LowVery LowVery Low-----
164Pelecanidae (Pelicans)Great White PelicanPelecanus onocrotalusGreat White Pelican Pelecanus onocrotalusLeast ConcernLC90Very HighVery HighHighHighMediumMediumLowLowMediumHighHighHigh
165Pelecanidae (Pelicans)Dalmatian PelicanPelecanus crispusDalmatian Pelican Pelecanus crispusNear ThreatenedNT90HighHighHighMediumLowMediumLowVery LowLowMediumMediumHigh
166Pandionidae (Ospreys)OspreyPandion haliaetusOsprey Pandion haliaetusLeast ConcernLC104MediumMediumMediumLowVery LowVery LowVery LowLowMediumMediumMediumHigh
167Accipitridae (Kites, Hawks, Eagles)Black-winged KiteElanus caeruleusBlack-winged Kite Elanus caeruleusLeast ConcernLC102Very HighVery HighHighHighHighHighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery High
168Accipitridae (Kites, Hawks, Eagles)Egyptian VultureNeophron percnopterusEgyptian Vulture Neophron percnopterusEndangeredEN108LowLowLowVery LowLowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowLowLowLow
169Accipitridae (Kites, Hawks, Eagles)Crested Honey BuzzardPernis ptilorhynchusCrested Honey Buzzard Pernis ptilorhynchusLeast ConcernLC106MediumMediumMediumMediumMediumLowLowMediumMediumHighMediumLow
170Accipitridae (Kites, Hawks, Eagles)White-rumped VultureGyps bengalensisWhite-rumped Vulture Gyps bengalensisCritically EndangeredCR108Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low-Very LowVery LowVery LowLowVery LowVery Low
171Accipitridae (Kites, Hawks, Eagles)Indian VultureGyps indicusIndian Vulture Gyps indicusNear EndemicNECritically EndangeredCR108Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low
172Accipitridae (Kites, Hawks, Eagles)Himalayan VultureGyps himalayensisHimalayan Vulture Gyps himalayensisNear ThreatenedNT110Very LowVery LowVery Low--------Very Low
173Accipitridae (Kites, Hawks, Eagles)Griffon VultureGyps fulvusGriffon Vulture Gyps fulvusLeast ConcernLC110Very LowVery LowVery LowVery Low--Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low
174Accipitridae (Kites, Hawks, Eagles)Red-headed VultureSarcogyps calvusRed-headed Vulture Sarcogyps calvusCritically EndangeredCR110Very LowVery LowVery LowVery Low--Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low
175Accipitridae (Kites, Hawks, Eagles)Cinereous VultureAegypius monachusCinereous Vulture Aegypius monachusNear ThreatenedNT110-Very LowVery LowVery LowVery Low-------
176Accipitridae (Kites, Hawks, Eagles)Crested Serpent EagleSpilornis cheelaCrested Serpent Eagle Spilornis cheelaLeast ConcernLC112LowLowLowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowLowMediumLow
177Accipitridae (Kites, Hawks, Eagles)Short-toed Snake EagleCircaetus gallicusShort-toed Snake Eagle Circaetus gallicusLeast ConcernLC112MediumMediumLowVery LowLowLowLowMediumMediumMediumMediumMedium
178Accipitridae (Kites, Hawks, Eagles)Black EagleIctinaetus malaiensisBlack Eagle Ictinaetus malaiensisLeast ConcernLC106Very Low---------Very LowVery Low
179Accipitridae (Kites, Hawks, Eagles)Indian Spotted EagleClanga hastataIndian Spotted Eagle Clanga hastataNear EndemicNEVulnerableVU124Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low-Very LowVery LowVery Low-Very LowVery Low
180Accipitridae (Kites, Hawks, Eagles)Greater Spotted EagleClanga clangaGreater Spotted Eagle Clanga clangaVulnerableVU124MediumLowVery LowVery Low----Very LowLowLowLow
181Accipitridae (Kites, Hawks, Eagles)Booted EagleHieraaetus pennatusBooted Eagle Hieraaetus pennatusLeast ConcernLC128MediumMediumLowVery LowVery Low-Very LowVery LowLowMediumMediumMedium
182Accipitridae (Kites, Hawks, Eagles)Steppe EagleAquila nipalensisSteppe Eagle Aquila nipalensisEndangeredEN126LowLowVery LowVery Low-----Very LowLowLow
183Accipitridae (Kites, Hawks, Eagles)Eastern Imperial EagleAquila heliacaEastern Imperial Eagle Aquila heliacaVulnerableVU126Very LowVery LowVery Low------Very LowLowLow
184Accipitridae (Kites, Hawks, Eagles)Bonelli's EagleAquila fasciataBonelli's Eagle Aquila fasciataLeast ConcernLC128LowLowLowLowVery LowVery LowVery LowLowLowMediumLowLow
185Accipitridae (Kites, Hawks, Eagles)ShikraTachyspiza badiaShikra Tachyspiza badiaLeast ConcernLC118Very HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery High
186Accipitridae (Kites, Hawks, Eagles)Eurasian SparrowhawkAccipiter nisusEurasian Sparrowhawk Accipiter nisusLeast ConcernLC120HighHighHighMediumLowVery Low--LowHighHighHigh
187Accipitridae (Kites, Hawks, Eagles)Eurasian GoshawkAstur gentilisEurasian Goshawk Astur gentilisLeast ConcernLC120--Very LowVery Low--------
188Accipitridae (Kites, Hawks, Eagles)Western Marsh HarrierCircus aeruginosusWestern Marsh Harrier Circus aeruginosusLeast ConcernLC114HighMediumMediumVery LowVery Low-Very LowLowHighHighHighHigh
189Accipitridae (Kites, Hawks, Eagles)Pallid HarrierCircus macrourusPallid Harrier Circus macrourusNear ThreatenedNT116LowVery LowVery LowVery Low---Very LowLowLowLowLow
190Accipitridae (Kites, Hawks, Eagles)Montagu's HarrierCircus pygargusMontagu's Harrier Circus pygargusLeast ConcernLC116Very LowVery LowLowVery Low---Very LowLowLowLowLow
191Accipitridae (Kites, Hawks, Eagles)Black KiteMilvus migransBlack Kite Milvus migransLeast ConcernLC102Very HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery High
192Accipitridae (Kites, Hawks, Eagles)Brahminy KiteHaliastur indusBrahminy Kite Haliastur indusLeast ConcernLC102Very LowVery LowVery LowVery Low--Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowLowVery Low
193Accipitridae (Kites, Hawks, Eagles)White-eyed BuzzardButastur teesaWhite-eyed Buzzard Butastur teesaLeast ConcernLC122MediumLowVery LowVery LowVery LowLowMediumHighHighHighHighMedium
194Accipitridae (Kites, Hawks, Eagles)Long-legged BuzzardButeo rufinusLong-legged Buzzard Buteo rufinusLeast ConcernLC122MediumMediumLowVery Low----Very LowLowMediumMedium
195Accipitridae (Kites, Hawks, Eagles)Common BuzzardButeo buteoCommon Buzzard Buteo buteoLeast ConcernLC122LowLowLowVery Low-----Very LowMediumLow
196Strigidae (Owls)Indian Scops OwlOtus bakkamoenaIndian Scops Owl Otus bakkamoenaNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC216MediumMediumMediumLowMediumMediumLowLowMediumMediumLowLow
197Strigidae (Owls)Pallid Scops OwlOtus bruceiPallid Scops Owl Otus bruceiLeast ConcernLC218LowLowVery Low-Very LowVery Low---Very LowLowMedium
198Strigidae (Owls)Eurasian Scops OwlOtus scopsEurasian Scops Owl Otus scopsLeast ConcernLC218Very LowVery LowVery Low---------
199Strigidae (Owls)Oriental Scops OwlOtus suniaOriental Scops Owl Otus suniaLeast ConcernLC218Very LowLowVery Low------Very LowLowVery Low
200Strigidae (Owls)Indian Eagle-OwlBubo bengalensisIndian Eagle-Owl Bubo bengalensisNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC222LowLowLowLowLowMediumHighVery HighHighMediumLowLow
201Strigidae (Owls)Spotted OwletAthene bramaSpotted Owlet Athene bramaLeast ConcernLC220Very HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery High
202Strigidae (Owls)Brown BoobookNinox scutulataBrown Boobook Ninox scutulataLeast ConcernLC224LowVery Low------Very LowVery LowVery LowMedium
203Strigidae (Owls)Short-eared OwlAsio flammeusShort-eared Owl Asio flammeusLeast ConcernLC214LowLowLowVery Low-----Very LowLowLow
204Bucerotidae (Hornbills)Indian Grey HornbillOcyceros birostrisIndian Grey Hornbill Ocyceros birostrisNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC244HighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHigh
205Coraciidae (Rollers)Indian RollerCoracias benghalensisIndian Roller Coracias benghalensisLeast ConcernLC236Very HighVery HighVery HighHighHighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery High
206Coraciidae (Rollers)European RollerCoracias garrulusEuropean Roller Coracias garrulusLeast ConcernLC236Very LowVery LowVery Low--Very LowMediumVery HighVery HighVery HighMediumVery Low
207Alcedinidae (Kingfishers)White-throated KingfisherHalcyon smyrnensisWhite-throated Kingfisher Halcyon smyrnensisLeast ConcernLC238Very HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery High
208Alcedinidae (Kingfishers)Common KingfisherAlcedo atthisCommon Kingfisher Alcedo atthisLeast ConcernLC240Very HighHighHighHighMediumHighHighHighHighHighVery HighVery High
209Alcedinidae (Kingfishers)Pied KingfisherCeryle rudisPied Kingfisher Ceryle rudisLeast ConcernLC240Very HighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighVery High
210Meropidae (Bee-eaters)Asian Green Bee-eaterMerops orientalisAsian Green Bee-eater Merops orientalisLeast ConcernLC242Very HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery High
211Meropidae (Bee-eaters)Blue-cheeked Bee-eaterMerops persicusBlue-cheeked Bee-eater Merops persicusLeast ConcernLC242Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowMediumHighHighHighVery HighVery HighMediumVery Low
212Meropidae (Bee-eaters)Blue-tailed Bee-eaterMerops philippinusBlue-tailed Bee-eater Merops philippinusLeast ConcernLC242Very LowVery LowVery LowLowMediumHighHighHighHighHighLowVery Low
213Megalaimidae (Asian Barbets)Brown-headed BarbetPsilopogon zeylanicusBrown-headed Barbet Psilopogon zeylanicusNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC248LowLowMediumMediumLowMediumLowLowMediumMediumLowLow
214Megalaimidae (Asian Barbets)Coppersmith BarbetPsilopogon haemacephalusCoppersmith Barbet Psilopogon haemacephalusLeast ConcernLC250HighHighVery HighHighVery HighVery HighVery HighHighHighHighHighHigh
215Picidae (Woodpeckers)Eurasian WryneckJynx torquillaEurasian Wryneck Jynx torquillaLeast ConcernLC252HighMediumMediumMediumVery Low-Very LowMediumHighHighHighHigh
216Picidae (Woodpeckers)Brown-capped Pygmy WoodpeckerYungipicus nanusBrown-capped Pygmy Woodpecker Yungipicus nanusNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC256LowLowLowLowLowLowVery LowVery LowVery LowLowVery LowVery Low
217Picidae (Woodpeckers)Yellow-crowned WoodpeckerLeiopicus mahrattensisYellow-crowned Woodpecker Leiopicus mahrattensisLeast ConcernLC258MediumMediumMediumHighHighHighHighHighHighMediumMediumMedium
218Picidae (Woodpeckers)Streak-throated WoodpeckerPicus xanthopygaeusStreak-throated Woodpecker Picus xanthopygaeusLeast ConcernLC260Very LowVery LowVery Low--------Very Low
219Picidae (Woodpeckers)Black-rumped FlamebackDinopium benghalenseBlack-rumped Flameback Dinopium benghalenseNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC262HighHighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighHighHighVery HighHighHigh
220Picidae (Woodpeckers)White-naped WoodpeckerChrysocolaptes festivusWhite-naped Woodpecker Chrysocolaptes festivusNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC262-Very LowVery Low--Very LowVery LowVery Low----
221Falconidae (Caracaras, Falcons)Lesser KestrelFalco naumanniLesser Kestrel Falco naumanniLeast ConcernLC96---------Very LowVery LowVery Low
222Falconidae (Caracaras, Falcons)Common KestrelFalco tinnunculusCommon Kestrel Falco tinnunculusLeast ConcernLC96HighMediumMediumLowVery Low--LowMediumHighHighHigh
223Falconidae (Caracaras, Falcons)Red-necked FalconFalco chicqueraRed-necked Falcon Falco chicqueraNear ThreatenedNT96Very LowVery LowVery Low-Very LowLowMediumHighMediumVery LowVery LowVery Low
224Falconidae (Caracaras, Falcons)Amur FalconFalco amurensisAmur Falcon Falco amurensisLeast ConcernLC98----------Very LowVery Low
225Falconidae (Caracaras, Falcons)MerlinFalco columbariusMerlin Falco columbariusLeast ConcernLC98LowVery LowVery Low----Very LowVery LowLowLowLow
226Falconidae (Caracaras, Falcons)Eurasian HobbyFalco subbuteoEurasian Hobby Falco subbuteoLeast ConcernLC98Very Low---Very LowVery Low--LowHighHighLow
227Falconidae (Caracaras, Falcons)Laggar FalconFalco juggerLaggar Falcon Falco juggerNear EndemicNENear ThreatenedNT100Very LowVery LowVery Low--Very LowLowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low
228Falconidae (Caracaras, Falcons)Saker FalconFalco cherrugSaker Falcon Falco cherrugEndangeredEN100Very LowVery LowVery Low------Very LowVery LowVery Low
229Falconidae (Caracaras, Falcons)Peregrine FalconFalco peregrinusPeregrine Falcon Falco peregrinusLeast ConcernLC100MediumMediumLowVery LowVery Low--Very LowLowMediumHighMedium
230Psittaculidae (Old World Parrots)Plum-headed ParakeetPsittacula cyanocephalaPlum-headed Parakeet Psittacula cyanocephalaNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC202HighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHigh
231Psittaculidae (Old World Parrots)Alexandrine ParakeetPsittacula eupatriaAlexandrine Parakeet Psittacula eupatriaNear ThreatenedNT200HighHighMediumHighHighMediumMediumMediumHighHighHighHigh
232Psittaculidae (Old World Parrots)Rose-ringed ParakeetPsittacula krameriRose-ringed Parakeet Psittacula krameriLeast ConcernLC200Very HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery High
233Pittidae (Pittas)Indian PittaPitta brachyuraIndian Pitta Pitta brachyuraNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC264--Very LowLowHighVery HighHighMediumVery LowVery LowVery Low-
234Vangidae (Vangas and Allies)Common WoodshrikeTephrodornis pondicerianusCommon Woodshrike Tephrodornis pondicerianusLeast ConcernLC266Very HighHighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighHighHighHighHigh
235Aegithinidae (Ioras)Common IoraAegithina tiphiaCommon Iora Aegithina tiphiaLeast ConcernLC270LowLowLowLowVery LowVery LowLowLowLowLowLowVery Low
236Aegithinidae (Ioras)Marshall's IoraAegithina nigroluteaMarshall's Iora Aegithina nigroluteaNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC270LowLowLowLowLowMediumMediumHighMediumMediumLowLow
237Campephagidae (Cuckooshrikes)White-bellied MinivetPericrocotus erythropygiusWhite-bellied Minivet Pericrocotus erythropygiusNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC270LowLowLowLowLowMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumLowMedium
238Campephagidae (Cuckooshrikes)Small MinivetPericrocotus cinnamomeusSmall Minivet Pericrocotus cinnamomeusLeast ConcernLC272HighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHigh
239Campephagidae (Cuckooshrikes)Indian CuckooshrikeCoracina maceiIndian Cuckooshrike Coracina maceiLeast ConcernLC268MediumMediumMediumMediumMediumHighMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumMedium
240Campephagidae (Cuckooshrikes)Black-winged CuckooshrikeLalage melaschistosBlack-winged Cuckooshrike Lalage melaschistosLeast ConcernLC268--Very LowVery Low--------
241Campephagidae (Cuckooshrikes)Black-headed CuckooshrikeLalage melanopteraBlack-headed Cuckooshrike Lalage melanopteraNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC268---Very LowLowHighMediumMediumLowVery LowVery Low-
242Laniidae (Shrikes)Brown ShrikeLanius cristatusBrown Shrike Lanius cristatusLeast ConcernLC274Very LowVery LowVery Low-----Very LowVery LowVery LowVery Low
243Laniidae (Shrikes)Red-backed ShrikeLanius collurioRed-backed Shrike Lanius collurioLeast ConcernLC274-------Very LowVery LowVery Low--
244Laniidae (Shrikes)Isabelline ShrikeLanius isabellinusIsabelline Shrike Lanius isabellinusLeast ConcernLC274MediumMediumLowVery Low--Very LowLowMediumMediumMediumMedium
245Laniidae (Shrikes)Red-tailed ShrikeLanius phoenicuroidesRed-tailed Shrike Lanius phoenicuroidesLeast ConcernLC274---------Very LowVery Low-
246Laniidae (Shrikes)Bay-backed ShrikeLanius vittatusBay-backed Shrike Lanius vittatusLeast ConcernLC276Very HighHighHighHighHighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery High
247Laniidae (Shrikes)Long-tailed ShrikeLanius schachLong-tailed Shrike Lanius schachLeast ConcernLC276Very HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery High
248Laniidae (Shrikes)Great Grey ShrikeLanius excubitorGreat Grey Shrike Lanius excubitorLeast ConcernLC276Very HighHighHighMediumHighHighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery High
249Oriolidae (Figbirds, Old World Orioles, Piopios)Black-hooded OrioleOriolus xanthornusBlack-hooded Oriole Oriolus xanthornusLeast ConcernLC282---Very LowVery LowVery Low--Very LowVery LowVery Low-
250Oriolidae (Figbirds, Old World Orioles, Piopios)Indian Golden OrioleOriolus kundooIndian Golden Oriole Oriolus kundooLeast ConcernLC282LowLowMediumVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighHighMediumLow
251Dicruridae (Drongos)Black DrongoDicrurus macrocercusBlack Drongo Dicrurus macrocercusLeast ConcernLC280Very HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery High
252Dicruridae (Drongos)Ashy DrongoDicrurus leucophaeusAshy Drongo Dicrurus leucophaeusLeast ConcernLC280MediumMediumMediumMediumLowVery Low-Very LowLowHighMediumLow
253Dicruridae (Drongos)White-bellied DrongoDicrurus caerulescensWhite-bellied Drongo Dicrurus caerulescensNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC280HighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHigh
254Rhipiduridae (Fantails)White-spotted FantailRhipidura albogularisWhite-spotted Fantail Rhipidura albogularisEndemicELeast ConcernLC284Very LowVery Low----------
255Rhipiduridae (Fantails)White-browed FantailRhipidura aureolaWhite-browed Fantail Rhipidura aureolaLeast ConcernLC284HighHighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighHighVery HighVery HighHigh
256Monarchidae (Monarchs)Black-naped MonarchHypothymis azureaBlack-naped Monarch Hypothymis azureaLeast ConcernLC284----Very LowVery LowVery Low-----
257Monarchidae (Monarchs)Indian Paradise FlycatcherTerpsiphone paradisiIndian Paradise Flycatcher Terpsiphone paradisiLeast ConcernLC284Very LowVery LowMediumMediumHighVery HighHighHighHighHighLowVery Low
258Corvidae (Crows, Jays)Rufous TreepieDendrocitta vagabundaRufous Treepie Dendrocitta vagabundaLeast ConcernLC288Very HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery High
259Corvidae (Crows, Jays)House CrowCorvus splendensHouse Crow Corvus splendensLeast ConcernLC292Very HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery High
260Corvidae (Crows, Jays)Large-billed CrowCorvus macrorhynchosLarge-billed Crow Corvus macrorhynchosLeast ConcernLC290HighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHigh
261Stenostiridae (Fairy Flycatchers)Grey-headed Canary-flycatcherCulicicapa ceylonensisGrey-headed Canary-flycatcher Culicicapa ceylonensisLeast ConcernLC444HighHighMediumVery LowVery Low--Very LowLowHighHighHigh
262Paridae (Tits, Chickadees)White-naped TitMachlolophus nuchalisWhite-naped Tit Machlolophus nuchalisEndemicEVulnerableVU294LowLowLowVery LowLowMediumMediumHighMediumMediumMediumLow
263Paridae (Tits, Chickadees)Indian Black-lored TitMachlolophus aplonotusIndian Black-lored Tit Machlolophus aplonotusEndemicEN/AN/A294-Very LowVery LowVery Low--------
264Alaudidae (Larks)Rufous-tailed LarkAmmomanes phoenicuraRufous-tailed Lark Ammomanes phoenicuraNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC308LowVery LowLowVery LowLowHighHighVery HighHighHighLowLow
265Alaudidae (Larks)Ashy-crowned Sparrow-LarkEremopterix griseusAshy-crowned Sparrow-Lark Eremopterix griseusNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC310HighHighMediumMediumMediumHighVery HighVery HighVery HighHighHighHigh
266Alaudidae (Larks)Singing Bush LarkMirafra javanicaSinging Bush Lark Mirafra javanicaLeast ConcernLC306-Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowMediumHighVery HighHighLowVery LowVery Low
267Alaudidae (Larks)Indian Bush LarkPlocealauda erythropteraIndian Bush Lark Plocealauda erythropteraNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC306HighMediumHighMediumHighHighVery HighVery HighVery HighHighHighHigh
268Alaudidae (Larks)Oriental SkylarkAlauda gulgulaOriental Skylark Alauda gulgulaLeast ConcernLC312LowLowLowVery LowVery LowVery LowMediumMediumLowVery LowVery LowLow
269Alaudidae (Larks)Crested LarkGalerida cristataCrested Lark Galerida cristataLeast ConcernLC312MediumMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumHighHighHighHighHighHigh
270Alaudidae (Larks)Hume's Short-toed LarkCalandrella acutirostrisHume's Short-toed Lark Calandrella acutirostrisLeast ConcernLC310-Very LowVery LowVery Low--------
271Alaudidae (Larks)Greater Short-toed LarkCalandrella brachydactylaGreater Short-toed Lark Calandrella brachydactylaLeast ConcernLC310MediumMediumLowVery Low-Very LowVery LowVery LowLowMediumMediumMedium
272Alaudidae (Larks)Bimaculated LarkMelanocorypha bimaculataBimaculated Lark Melanocorypha bimaculataLeast ConcernLC308Very LowVery Low-------Very LowVery Low-
273Pycnonotidae (Bulbuls)Red-whiskered BulbulPycnonotus jocosusRed-whiskered Bulbul Pycnonotus jocosusLeast ConcernLC316----------Very LowVery Low
274Pycnonotidae (Bulbuls)White-eared BulbulPycnonotus leucotisWhite-eared Bulbul Pycnonotus leucotisLeast ConcernLC314HighHighHighMediumHighHighHighHighHighHighHighVery High
275Pycnonotidae (Bulbuls)Red-vented BulbulPycnonotus caferRed-vented Bulbul Pycnonotus caferLeast ConcernLC318Very HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery High
276Hirundinidae (Swallows, Martins)Grey-throated MartinRiparia chinensisGrey-throated Martin Riparia chinensisLeast ConcernLC300HighHighMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumHighHighHighHigh
277Hirundinidae (Swallows, Martins)Sand MartinRiparia ripariaSand Martin Riparia ripariaLeast ConcernLC300-------Very LowVery LowVery Low--
278Hirundinidae (Swallows, Martins)Pale MartinRiparia dilutaPale Martin Riparia dilutaLeast ConcernLC300Very Low-----Very LowVery LowVery Low-Very LowVery Low
279Hirundinidae (Swallows, Martins)Barn SwallowHirundo rusticaBarn Swallow Hirundo rusticaLeast ConcernLC304HighHighMediumLowVery LowLowLowMediumMediumHighHighHigh
280Hirundinidae (Swallows, Martins)Wire-tailed SwallowHirundo smithiiWire-tailed Swallow Hirundo smithiiLeast ConcernLC302Very HighVery HighHighHighHighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery High
281Hirundinidae (Swallows, Martins)Eurasian Crag MartinPtyonoprogne rupestrisEurasian Crag Martin Ptyonoprogne rupestrisLeast ConcernLC300Very Low----------Very Low
282Hirundinidae (Swallows, Martins)Dusky Crag MartinPtyonoprogne concolorDusky Crag Martin Ptyonoprogne concolorLeast ConcernLC300Very HighVery HighVery HighHighHighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery High
283Hirundinidae (Swallows, Martins)Eastern Red-rumped SwallowCecropis dauricaEastern Red-rumped Swallow Cecropis dauricaLeast ConcernLC304HighHighHighHighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighHighHighHigh
284Hirundinidae (Swallows, Martins)Streak-throated SwallowPetrochelidon fluvicolaStreak-throated Swallow Petrochelidon fluvicolaNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC302HighMediumMediumMediumMediumHighHighVery HighHighHighHighHigh
285Phylloscopidae (Leaf Warblers)Hume's Leaf WarblerPhylloscopus humeiHume's Leaf Warbler Phylloscopus humeiLeast ConcernLC342Very HighHighHighLowVery Low--Very LowMediumHighVery HighVery High
286Phylloscopidae (Leaf Warblers)Brooks's Leaf WarblerPhylloscopus subviridisBrooks's Leaf Warbler Phylloscopus subviridisNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC342Very LowVery Low--------Very LowVery Low
287Phylloscopidae (Leaf Warblers)Sulphur-bellied WarblerPhylloscopus griseolusSulphur-bellied Warbler Phylloscopus griseolusLeast ConcernLC340HighMediumMediumMediumVery Low--Very LowMediumHighMediumHigh
288Phylloscopidae (Leaf Warblers)Tickell's Leaf WarblerPhylloscopus affinisTickell's Leaf Warbler Phylloscopus affinisLeast ConcernLC340Very LowVery LowVery LowVery Low-----Very LowVery LowVery Low
289Phylloscopidae (Leaf Warblers)Common ChiffchaffPhylloscopus collybitaCommon Chiffchaff Phylloscopus collybitaLeast ConcernLC340Very HighVery HighHighHighLow-Very LowLowHighVery HighVery HighVery High
290Phylloscopidae (Leaf Warblers)Green WarblerPhylloscopus nitidusGreen Warbler Phylloscopus nitidusLeast ConcernLC344-------Very LowVery LowLowVery Low-
291Phylloscopidae (Leaf Warblers)Greenish WarblerPhylloscopus trochiloidesGreenish Warbler Phylloscopus trochiloidesLeast ConcernLC344HighHighHighMediumVery Low-Very LowLowHighHighHighHigh
292Phylloscopidae (Leaf Warblers)Western Crowned WarblerPhylloscopus occipitalisWestern Crowned Warbler Phylloscopus occipitalisNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC344-Very LowVery LowVery Low--Very LowVery LowLowVery Low--
293Acrocephalidae (Reed Warblers and Allies)Clamorous Reed WarblerAcrocephalus stentoreusClamorous Reed Warbler Acrocephalus stentoreusLeast ConcernLC334MediumMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumMediumHighHighMediumMedium
294Acrocephalidae (Reed Warblers and Allies)Moustached WarblerAcrocephalus melanopogonMoustached Warbler Acrocephalus melanopogonLeast ConcernLC336Very LowVery LowVery Low----Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low
295Acrocephalidae (Reed Warblers and Allies)Paddyfield WarblerAcrocephalus agricolaPaddyfield Warbler Acrocephalus agricolaLeast ConcernLC336Very LowVery LowLowLowLowVery Low-Very LowLowMediumMediumLow
296Acrocephalidae (Reed Warblers and Allies)Blyth's Reed WarblerAcrocephalus dumetorumBlyth's Reed Warbler Acrocephalus dumetorumLeast ConcernLC336LowLowVery LowMediumMediumVery LowVery LowLowHighHighMediumMedium
297Acrocephalidae (Reed Warblers and Allies)Booted WarblerIduna caligataBooted Warbler Iduna caligataLeast ConcernLC338Very LowVery LowLowLowVery LowVery LowVery LowMediumHighHighMediumLow
298Acrocephalidae (Reed Warblers and Allies)Sykes's WarblerIduna ramaSykes's Warbler Iduna ramaLeast ConcernLC338LowVery LowVery LowLowVery LowVery LowLowHighMediumLowLowVery Low
299Locustellidae (Grassbirds and Allies)Common Grasshopper WarblerLocustella naeviaCommon Grasshopper Warbler Locustella naeviaLeast ConcernLC334------Very LowLowLowVery Low--
300Locustellidae (Grassbirds and Allies)Bristled GrassbirdSchoenicola striatusBristled Grassbird Schoenicola striatusNear EndemicNEVulnerableVU328-----Very LowLowMediumLowVery Low--
301Cisticolidae (Cisticolas and Allies)Zitting CisticolaCisticola juncidisZitting Cisticola Cisticola juncidisLeast ConcernLC326MediumMediumLowLowMediumHighVery HighVery HighHighHighMediumMedium
302Cisticolidae (Cisticolas and Allies)Rufous-fronted PriniaPrinia buchananiRufous-fronted Prinia Prinia buchananiNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC326HighMediumMediumMediumHighHighVery HighVery HighVery HighHighHighHigh
303Cisticolidae (Cisticolas and Allies)Grey-breasted PriniaPrinia hodgsoniiGrey-breasted Prinia Prinia hodgsoniiLeast ConcernLC324HighHighHighHighHighVery HighHighHighHighHighHighHigh
304Cisticolidae (Cisticolas and Allies)Delicate PriniaPrinia lepidaDelicate Prinia Prinia lepidaLeast ConcernLC324Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowLowVery Low-Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low
305Cisticolidae (Cisticolas and Allies)Jungle PriniaPrinia sylvaticaJungle Prinia Prinia sylvaticaNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC324MediumMediumMediumMediumLowMediumHighHighHighHighHighHigh
306Cisticolidae (Cisticolas and Allies)Ashy PriniaPrinia socialisAshy Prinia Prinia socialisNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC324Very HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery High
307Cisticolidae (Cisticolas and Allies)Plain PriniaPrinia inornataPlain Prinia Prinia inornataLeast ConcernLC324Very HighVery HighVery HighHighHighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery High
308Cisticolidae (Cisticolas and Allies)Common TailorbirdOrthotomus sutoriusCommon Tailorbird Orthotomus sutoriusLeast ConcernLC328Very HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery High
309Timaliidae (Babblers, Scimitar Babblers)Tawny-bellied BabblerDumetia hyperythraTawny-bellied Babbler Dumetia hyperythraNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC360Very Low---Very LowVery Low-----Very Low
310Leiothrichidae (Laughingthrushes and Allies)Large Grey BabblerArgya malcolmiLarge Grey Babbler Argya malcolmiNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC366Very HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery High
311Leiothrichidae (Laughingthrushes and Allies)Common BabblerArgya caudataCommon Babbler Argya caudataNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC366Very HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery High
312Leiothrichidae (Laughingthrushes and Allies)Jungle BabblerArgya striataJungle Babbler Argya striataNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC366Very HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery High
313Sylviidae (Sylviid Babblers)Lesser WhitethroatCurruca currucaLesser Whitethroat Curruca currucaLeast ConcernLC350Very HighVery HighVery HighHighLow--LowHighVery HighVery HighVery High
314Sylviidae (Sylviid Babblers)Eastern Orphean WarblerCurruca crassirostrisEastern Orphean Warbler Curruca crassirostrisLeast ConcernLC350LowLowVery LowVery LowVery Low--Very LowVery LowLowLowLow
315Sylviidae (Sylviid Babblers)Common WhitethroatCurruca communisCommon Whitethroat Curruca communisLeast ConcernLC350---------Very LowVery Low-
316Paradoxornithidae (Parrotbills and Allies)Yellow-eyed BabblerChrysomma sinenseYellow-eyed Babbler Chrysomma sinenseLeast ConcernLC390HighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHighHigh
317Zosteropidae (White-eyes)Indian White-eyeZosterops palpebrosusIndian White-eye Zosterops palpebrosusNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC392HighHighHighHighHighVery HighHighHighHighHighHighHigh
318Salpornithidae (Spotted Creepers)Indian Spotted CreeperSalpornis spilonotaIndian Spotted Creeper Salpornis spilonotaEndemicELeast ConcernLC398Very LowLowVery LowLowLowLowLowLowLowLowLowLow
319Sturnidae (Starlings, Rhabdornises)Bank MynaAcridotheres ginginianusBank Myna Acridotheres ginginianusNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC402Very HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery High
320Sturnidae (Starlings, Rhabdornises)Common MynaAcridotheres tristisCommon Myna Acridotheres tristisLeast ConcernLC402Very HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery High
321Sturnidae (Starlings, Rhabdornises)Indian Pied MynaGracupica contraIndian Pied Myna Gracupica contraLeast ConcernLC402Very HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery High
322Sturnidae (Starlings, Rhabdornises)Chestnut-tailed StarlingSturnia malabaricaChestnut-tailed Starling Sturnia malabaricaLeast ConcernLC404-Very LowVery LowVery LowLowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low-
323Sturnidae (Starlings, Rhabdornises)Brahminy StarlingSturnia pagodarumBrahminy Starling Sturnia pagodarumNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC404Very HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery High
324Sturnidae (Starlings, Rhabdornises)Rosy StarlingPastor roseusRosy Starling Pastor roseusLeast ConcernLC404Very HighVery HighHighHighLowLowHighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery High
325Sturnidae (Starlings, Rhabdornises)Common StarlingSturnus vulgarisCommon Starling Sturnus vulgarisLeast ConcernLC404LowLowVery LowVery Low---Very LowVery LowLowLowLow
326Turdidae (Thrushes)Orange-headed ThrushGeokichla citrinaOrange-headed Thrush Geokichla citrinaLeast ConcernLC406--Very LowVery LowVery Low-------
327Turdidae (Thrushes)Scaly ThrushZoothera daumaScaly Thrush Zoothera daumaLeast ConcernLC408Very LowVery Low----------
328Turdidae (Thrushes)Tickell's ThrushTurdus unicolorTickell's Thrush Turdus unicolorNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC412---------Very LowVery Low-
329Turdidae (Thrushes)Indian BlackbirdTurdus simillimusIndian Blackbird Turdus simillimusNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC410-Very LowVery Low---------
330Muscicapidae (Chats, Old World Flycatchers)Rufous-tailed Scrub RobinCercotrichas galactotesRufous-tailed Scrub Robin Cercotrichas galactotesLeast ConcernLC420------Very LowVery LowVery Low---
331Muscicapidae (Chats, Old World Flycatchers)Indian RobinCopsychus fulicatusIndian Robin Copsychus fulicatusNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC420Very HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery High
332Muscicapidae (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
333Muscicapidae (Chats, Old World Flycatchers)Spotted FlycatcherMuscicapa striataSpotted Flycatcher Muscicapa striataLeast ConcernLC434-------Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low
334Muscicapidae (Chats, Old World Flycatchers)Asian Brown FlycatcherMuscicapa dauuricaAsian Brown Flycatcher Muscicapa dauuricaLeast ConcernLC434Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowLowLowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low
335Muscicapidae (Chats, Old World Flycatchers)Tickell's Blue FlycatcherCyornis tickelliaeTickell's Blue Flycatcher Cyornis tickelliaeLeast ConcernLC444LowLowLowLowLowMediumLowLowLowLowLowLow
336Muscicapidae (Chats, Old World Flycatchers)Verditer FlycatcherEumyias thalassinusVerditer Flycatcher Eumyias thalassinusLeast ConcernLC440LowVery LowVery LowVery Low----Very LowMediumLowMedium
337Muscicapidae (Chats, Old World Flycatchers)BluethroatLuscinia svecicaBluethroat Luscinia svecicaLeast ConcernLC418HighHighMediumLowVery Low-Very LowVery LowMediumHighHighHigh
338Muscicapidae (Chats, Old World Flycatchers)Red-breasted FlycatcherFicedula parvaRed-breasted Flycatcher Ficedula parvaLeast ConcernLC436Very HighVery HighVery HighHighLowVery Low-Very LowLowHighVery HighVery High
339Muscicapidae (Chats, Old World Flycatchers)Taiga FlycatcherFicedula albicillaTaiga Flycatcher Ficedula albicillaLeast ConcernLC436MediumMediumMediumLowVery Low---LowMediumMediumMedium
340Muscicapidae (Chats, Old World Flycatchers)Ultramarine FlycatcherFicedula superciliarisUltramarine Flycatcher Ficedula superciliarisLeast ConcernLC438Very LowVery LowVery LowVery Low----Very LowLowVery LowVery Low
341Muscicapidae (Chats, Old World Flycatchers)Black RedstartPhoenicurus ochrurosBlack Redstart Phoenicurus ochrurosLeast ConcernLC422Very HighVery HighVery HighHighLow-Very LowLowHighVery HighVery HighVery High
342Muscicapidae (Chats, Old World Flycatchers)White-capped RedstartPhoenicurus leucocephalusWhite-capped Redstart Phoenicurus leucocephalusLeast ConcernLC422Very Low----------Very Low
343Muscicapidae (Chats, Old World Flycatchers)Blue Rock ThrushMonticola solitariusBlue Rock Thrush Monticola solitariusLeast ConcernLC432LowLowLowLowVery Low---Very LowLowVery LowLow
344Muscicapidae (Chats, Old World Flycatchers)Blue-capped Rock ThrushMonticola cinclorhynchaBlue-capped Rock Thrush Monticola cinclorhynchaNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC432--------Very LowVery LowVery LowVery Low
345Muscicapidae (Chats, Old World Flycatchers)White-browed Bush ChatSaxicola macrorhynchusWhite-browed Bush Chat Saxicola macrorhynchusNear EndemicNEVulnerableVU428------Very LowVery LowVery Low---
346Muscicapidae (Chats, Old World Flycatchers)Siberian StonechatSaxicola maurusSiberian Stonechat Saxicola maurusLeast ConcernLC428Very HighHighHighMediumVery Low-Very LowMediumHighVery HighVery HighVery High
347Muscicapidae (Chats, Old World Flycatchers)Pied Bush ChatSaxicola caprataPied Bush Chat Saxicola caprataLeast ConcernLC428Very HighHighHighHighHighHighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery High
348Muscicapidae (Chats, Old World Flycatchers)Grey Bush ChatSaxicola ferreusGrey Bush Chat Saxicola ferreusLeast ConcernLC428Very LowVery Low------Very LowLowLowVery Low
349Muscicapidae (Chats, Old World Flycatchers)Isabelline WheatearOenanthe isabellinaIsabelline Wheatear Oenanthe isabellinaLeast ConcernLC430MediumMediumLowVery Low--Very LowLowMediumMediumMediumMedium
350Muscicapidae (Chats, Old World Flycatchers)Desert WheatearOenanthe desertiDesert Wheatear Oenanthe desertiLeast ConcernLC430HighMediumLowVery Low---Very LowVery LowMediumHighHigh
351Muscicapidae (Chats, Old World Flycatchers)Brown Rock ChatOenanthe fuscaBrown Rock Chat Oenanthe fuscaNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC432Very HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighHighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery High
352Muscicapidae (Chats, Old World Flycatchers)Variable WheatearOenanthe picataVariable Wheatear Oenanthe picataLeast ConcernLC430MediumMediumLowVery LowVery Low-Very LowMediumHighHighHighHigh
353Muscicapidae (Chats, Old World Flycatchers)Red-tailed WheatearOenanthe chrysopygiaRed-tailed Wheatear Oenanthe chrysopygiaLeast ConcernLC430-------Very LowVery Low---
354Nectariniidae (Sunbirds)Purple-rumped SunbirdLeptocoma zeylonicaPurple-rumped Sunbird Leptocoma zeylonicaLeast ConcernLC454------Very LowVery LowLowVery LowVery Low-
355Nectariniidae (Sunbirds)Purple SunbirdCinnyris asiaticusPurple Sunbird Cinnyris asiaticusLeast ConcernLC454Very HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery High
356Passeridae (Old World Sparrows, Snowfinches)House SparrowPasser domesticusHouse Sparrow Passer domesticusLeast ConcernLC458Very HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery High
357Passeridae (Old World Sparrows, Snowfinches)Spanish SparrowPasser hispaniolensisSpanish Sparrow Passer hispaniolensisLeast ConcernLC458Very LowVery Low------Very LowVery LowVery Low-
358Passeridae (Old World Sparrows, Snowfinches)Yellow-throated SparrowGymnoris xanthocollisYellow-throated Sparrow Gymnoris xanthocollisLeast ConcernLC460HighHighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighHighHigh
359Ploceidae (Weavers, Widowbirds)Black-breasted WeaverPloceus benghalensisBlack-breasted Weaver Ploceus benghalensisNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC462LowLowLowLowMediumHighHighHighHighMediumLowMedium
360Ploceidae (Weavers, Widowbirds)Streaked WeaverPloceus manyarStreaked Weaver Ploceus manyarLeast ConcernLC462---Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowLowVery LowVery LowVery Low
361Ploceidae (Weavers, Widowbirds)Baya WeaverPloceus philippinusBaya Weaver Ploceus philippinusLeast ConcernLC462HighHighMediumMediumHighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighHighHighHigh
362Estrildidae (Waxbills, Munias and Allies)Red AvadavatAmandava amandavaRed Avadavat Amandava amandavaLeast ConcernLC464LowLowVery LowVery LowLowLowLowLowMediumMediumMediumMedium
363Estrildidae (Waxbills, Munias and Allies)Indian SilverbillEuodice malabaricaIndian Silverbill Euodice malabaricaLeast ConcernLC464Very HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery HighVery High
364Estrildidae (Waxbills, Munias and Allies)Scaly-breasted MuniaLonchura punctulataScaly-breasted Munia Lonchura punctulataLeast ConcernLC464LowLowLowVery LowLowHighVery HighVery HighHighHighMediumMedium
365Estrildidae (Waxbills, Munias and Allies)Tricolored MuniaLonchura malaccaTricolored Munia Lonchura malaccaNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC464Very LowVery Low--Very LowLowHighMediumMediumMediumLowLow
366Motacillidae (Wagtails, Pipits)Western Yellow WagtailMotacilla flavaWestern Yellow Wagtail Motacilla flavaLeast ConcernLC468HighHighHighMediumLowVery Low-Very LowMediumHighHighVery High
367Motacillidae (Wagtails, Pipits)Citrine WagtailMotacilla citreolaCitrine Wagtail Motacilla citreolaLeast ConcernLC468HighHighHighLowLowVery Low-Very LowMediumHighHighHigh
368Motacillidae (Wagtails, Pipits)Grey WagtailMotacilla cinereaGrey Wagtail Motacilla cinereaLeast ConcernLC470HighHighHighMediumVery Low-Very LowLowHighHighHighHigh
369Motacillidae (Wagtails, Pipits)White WagtailMotacilla albaWhite Wagtail Motacilla albaLeast ConcernLC470Very HighVery HighHighMediumLowVery LowVery LowLowHighHighVery HighVery High
370Motacillidae (Wagtails, Pipits)White-browed WagtailMotacilla maderaspatensisWhite-browed Wagtail Motacilla maderaspatensisNear EndemicNELeast ConcernLC470HighHighHighMediumMediumMediumHighMediumHighHighHighVery High
371Motacillidae (Wagtails, Pipits)Paddyfield PipitAnthus rufulusPaddyfield Pipit Anthus rufulusLeast ConcernLC472HighHighMediumMediumMediumHighHighHighHighHighHighHigh
372Motacillidae (Wagtails, Pipits)Tawny PipitAnthus campestrisTawny Pipit Anthus campestrisLeast ConcernLC472HighMediumLowVery LowVery Low--Very LowMediumMediumMediumHigh
373Motacillidae (Wagtails, Pipits)Long-billed PipitAnthus similisLong-billed Pipit Anthus similisLeast ConcernLC472MediumMediumVery LowVery LowLowVery LowVery LowVery LowLowMediumMediumMedium
374Motacillidae (Wagtails, Pipits)Tree PipitAnthus trivialisTree Pipit Anthus trivialisLeast ConcernLC474MediumMediumMediumLowVery Low--LowMediumHighMediumMedium
375Motacillidae (Wagtails, Pipits)Olive-backed PipitAnthus hodgsoniOlive-backed Pipit Anthus hodgsoniLeast ConcernLC474LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low--Very LowVery LowLowLowLow
376Motacillidae (Wagtails, Pipits)Rosy PipitAnthus roseatusRosy Pipit Anthus roseatusLeast ConcernLC474Very LowVery Low---------Very Low
377Motacillidae (Wagtails, Pipits)Water PipitAnthus spinolettaWater Pipit Anthus spinolettaLeast ConcernLC474--------Very LowVery LowVery LowVery Low
378Fringillidae (Finches, Euphonias)Common RosefinchCarpodacus erythrinusCommon Rosefinch Carpodacus erythrinusLeast ConcernLC480MediumLowLowMediumVery LowVery Low-Very LowLowMediumMediumMedium
379Emberizidae (Buntings)Crested BuntingEmberiza lathamiCrested Bunting Emberiza lathamiLeast ConcernLC486LowLowMediumHighHighHighMediumMediumMediumMediumLowLow
380Emberizidae (Buntings)White-capped BuntingEmberiza stewartiWhite-capped Bunting Emberiza stewartiLeast ConcernLC488MediumMediumHighMediumVery Low---Very LowMediumHighMedium
381Emberizidae (Buntings)Grey-necked BuntingEmberiza buchananiGrey-necked Bunting Emberiza buchananiLeast ConcernLC488Very LowLowLowLowVery Low--Very LowLowMediumLowVery Low
382Emberizidae (Buntings)Striolated BuntingEmberiza striolataStriolated Bunting Emberiza striolataLeast ConcernLC488Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowLowLowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery LowLowVery Low
383Emberizidae (Buntings)Chestnut-eared BuntingEmberiza fucataChestnut-eared Bunting Emberiza fucataLeast ConcernLC488-Very LowVery LowVery Low----Very LowVery LowVery LowVery Low
384Emberizidae (Buntings)Black-headed BuntingEmberiza melanocephalaBlack-headed Bunting Emberiza melanocephalaLeast ConcernLC490Very LowVery LowVery LowVery LowVery Low-Very LowLowLowLowLowLow
385Emberizidae (Buntings)Red-headed BuntingEmberiza brunicepsRed-headed Bunting Emberiza brunicepsLeast ConcernLC490Very LowVery LowLowLowVery LowVery LowLowMediumMediumMediumMediumVery Low

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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.

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