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Explore himalayan wildlife birds from higher himalayas of Uttarakhand I organizes wildlife photography tours birder bharat puspwan
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Coal Tit very fickle that can't stay for a long time on one branch of tree quickly fly so we need expertise to take picture of such bird
Black Throated Tit always I find them on flocks while of evening flight when they are turning back to the nest on Chopta Valley
five days Chopta Wildlife Bird Photography Tour is completed on Deoriataal Lake Tungnath Chopta Valley Mandal Valley and surroundedings areas of Kedarnath wildlife sanctuary had a nice wildlife tour spotted so many species of birds
Fight of Himalayan Tahrs Hemitragus Jemlahicus had a beautiful encounter with them while of recent wildlife bird photography tour on chopta valley
Scarlet Finch Scarlet which referred to red bright it's belongs to old French Word Escarlete and meaning of Finch a small singing bird the bird is going to be active from end of October on Chopta Valley so join us and Explore Himalayan Wildlife Birds with us
Himalayan Tahr Hemitragus Jemlahicus group started to come down on the from higher meadows on backside of Chopta Valley so come and explore himalayan wildlife birds from higher himalayas with us on this winter season #birdwatching #birdphotography #birding
the time is coming soon in Winter spot Yellow Rumped Honeyguide around Honeycomb nearby Chopta Valley where we have spotted it several times actually now bees has left to honeycomb so yellow rumped honeguide come to eat Honey from honeycomb come and explore
Himalayan Griffon Vulture on top of tree in Chopta Valley
Bearded Vulture Gypaetus Barbatus known as lammergeier flying over Chopta's Valley Bird Of Prey
I'm Bharat Puspwan founder Himalaya Birding Guide is Chopta based I organize himalayan wildlife bird photography tours in himalayan regions of Uttarakhand explore it with us #birdphotography #birding #wildlife #wildlifephotography #birdwatching #bird
Mountain Hawk Eagle took off from tree picture is taken in Chopta Valley
Chukar Partridge Alectoris Chukar sorry this is no pair both are male they are moving together with flock on field of Sari Village nearby Chopta Valley captured it through Canon 70-300mm lens from remote distance
Straighted Laughingthrush Chopta Valley got nice shot
Winter Bird Himalayan Beautiful Rosefinch it rarely seen in Chopta Valley Explore Himalayan Wildlife Birds with us on this winter season
Red Fox from higher himalayan regions spotted it in kedarnath I'm very eager to explore wildlife birds from higher himalayan because we find rare species of wildlife birds in the Himalayas my next target is Explore Himalayan Brown Bear
Snow Partridge lerwa lerwa on Tungnath region this is a high altitude bird habitats in 3000metr to 5000metr tungnath where we can spot easily in Winter season when they come down with Flocks so Book Winter Bird Photography Tours with us we organizes it
Bar Tailed Treecreeper creeping up on pine tree Chopta Valley
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