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List of Birds

This list includes all birds identified by me (Stefan Ericsson, Ekologi, milijö och geovetenskap, Umeå Universitet, SE - 901 87 Umeå, Sweden) near Laitkynsew and along the road between Laitkynsew and Mawmluh during the period 15-20 march 2007. The sequence and names follow Grimmett, Inskipp & Inskipp 2001: Birds of the Indian subcontinent (Helm, London). In other books, some birds might have different names.

Under "Status" I have tried to analyze the probable status of the individuals I have seen of each species, i.e. if they were likely to represent resident [R], wintering [W] or migrants [M]. For many altitudinal migrants, the status is difficult to judge, since both resident and wintering individuals might be present.

Under "Notes" I have given additional remarks of some species, mostly rarer or less encountered ones. In this column, "Low" indicates that the species was seen along the trail to the root bridge below Laitkynsew, "High" that the bird was seen along the steep part of the road below Mawmluh.

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Scientific nameEnglish NameStatusNotes
Arborophila atrogularisWhite-cheeked PartridgeRLow. Two seen crossing path.
Lophura leucomelaenosKalij PheasantRAt least two above the Pony Trail.
Sasia ochraceaWhite-browed PiculetRTwo seen in bamboo. Low and high.
Celeus brachyurusRufous WoodpeckerR
Hemicircus canenteHeart-spotted WoodpeckerRLow. A single female.
Dendrocopus maceiFulvous-breasted WoodpeckerR
Picus chlorolophusLesser YellownapeR
Picus xanthopygaeusStreak-throated WoodpeckerR
Picus canusGrey-headed WoodpeckerR
Chrysocolaptes lucidusGreater FlamebackR
Megalaima virensGreat BarbetR
Megalaima lineataLineated BarbetR
Megalaima frankliniiGolden-throated BarbetR
Megalaima asiaticaBlue-throated BarbetRVery common, heard almost constantly.
Megalaima australisBlue-eared BarbetR
Anthracoceros albirostrisOriental Pied HornbillRTwo spotted far below from road near Mawshamok.
Upupa epopsCommon HoopoeM?Birds found singly might have been residents, but a band of a dozen (high) indicates migrating individuals.
Harpactes erythrocephalusRed-headed TrogonRHigh.
Coracias benghalensisIndian RollerRMawmluh.
Eurystomus orientalisDollarbirdRRidge Path.
Halcyon smyrnensisWhite-throated KingfisherRLow.
Nyctyornis athertoniBlue-bearded Bee-eaterR
Hierococcyx sparverioidesLarge Hawk CuckooROne heard from near Mawshamok.
Cuculus sp.Cuckoo (not identified)?Cuckoos of this genus are very difficult when not calling.
Cacomantis merulinusPlaintive CuckooR
Phaenicophaeus tristisGreen-billed MalkohaRHigh.
Loriculus vernalisVernal Hanging ParrotR
Psittacula finschiiGrey-headed ParakeetR
Psittacula roseataBlossom-headed ParakeetR
Psittacula alexandriRed-breasted ParakeetR
Collocalia brevirostrisHimalayan SwiftletR
Hirundapus giganteusBrown-backed NeedletailR
Apus acuticaudaDark-rumped SwiftR A rare species which I found unexpectedly frequent. Seen several times, and a large concentration near cliffs close to the summit.
Otus suniaOriental Scops OwlROne heard 1 km back from the resort.
Otus bakkamoenaCollared Scops OwlRAt least two heard near the resort.
Bubo coromandusDusk Eagle OwlROne individual spotted hiding from Lumwahkrem road in broad daylight.
Ducula badiaMountain Imperial PigeonR
Streptopelia orientalisOriental Turtle DoveWMawmluh.
Streptopelia chinensisSpotted DoveR
Macropygia unchallBarred Cuckoo DoveRPony Trail.
Chalcophaps indicaEmerald DoveR
Treron curvirostraThick-billed Green PigeonR
Treron phoenicopteraYellow-footed Green PigeonRLow.
Treron apicaudaPin-tailed Green PigeonRLow.
Tringa glareolaWood SandpiperM?One by the stream beyond the cement factory in Mawmluh.
Aviceda leuphotesBlack BazaROne seen.
 
Milvus migransBlack KiteROnly a few seen.
Spilornis cheelaCrested Serpent EagleRSeen daily, several times carrying nest material.
Accipiter badiusShikraR
Accipter sp.Hawk (not identified)?Hawks of this genus are difficult if not seen well.
Hieraaetus kieneriiRufous-bellied EagleR?One seen well from the resort.
Falco tinnunculusCommon KestrelW?Seen daily at any level, possibly migrating.
Serilophus lunatusSilvery-breasted BroadbillR
Psarisomus dalhousiaeLong-tailed BroadbillR
Irena puellaAsian Fairy BluebirdR
Chloropsis cochinchinensisBlue-winged LeafbirdR
Chloropsis aurifronsGolden-fronted LeafbirdR
Chloropsis hardwickiiOrange-bellied LeafbirdR
Lanius cristatusBrown ShrikeWOne individual seen daily at clearing along Lumwahkrem road.
Cissa chinensisCommon Green MagpieROne group along Lumwahkrem road.
Dendrocitta formosaeGrey TreepieRHigh.
Oriolus chinensisBlack-naped OrioleM?Not well known in India, but winters in nearby Bangladesh. Three seen, one of them daily at red-flowering tree close to the resort. Could be wintering.
Oriolus xanthornusBlack-hooded OrioleRLow.
Oriolus trailliiMaroon OrioleR
Coracina maceiLarge CuckooshrikeR
Coracina melaschistosBlack-winged CuckooshrikeR
Pericrocotus solarisGrey-chinned MinivetR
Pericrocotus ethologusLong-tailed MinivetW
Pericrocotus brevirostrisShort-billed MinivetW
Pericrocotus flammeusScarlet MinivetR
Hemipus picatusBar-winged Flycatcher ShrikeR
Rhipidura albicollisWhite-throated FantailR
Dicrurus macrocercusBlack DrongoRVery conspicuous.
Dicrurus leucophaeusAshy DrongoW?One seen along Lumwahkrem road.
Dicrurus aeneusBronzed DrongoR
Dicrurus hottentottusSpangled DrongoR
Hypothymis azureaBlack-naped MonarchR
Aegithina tiphiaCommon IoraR
Tephrodornis gularisLarge WoodshrikeR
Monticola rufiventrisChestnut-bellied Rock ThrushR
Zoothera wardiiPied ThrushMUnexpected. A single female in second growth above the Lumwahkrem road.
Zoothera daumaScaly ThrushWOne seen between Pony Trail and Ridge Path.
Zoothera monticolaLong-billed ThrushRLow.
Turdus boulboulGrey-winged BlackbirdW
Turdus obscurusEyebrowed ThrushWSeveral seen first day, after that none.
Turdus ruficollisDark-throated ThrushWMawmluh.
Brachypteryx montanaWhite-browed ShortwingW
Ficedula strophiataRufous-gorgetted FlycastcherWPony trail.
Ficedula parvulaRed-throated FlycatcherW
Ficedula monilegerWhite-gorgetted FlycatcherROne seen above  “the third path”.
Ficedula westermanniLittle Pied FlycatcherW
Ficedula superciliarisUltramarine FlycatcherWTwo seen high above “the third path”.
Ficedula tricolorSlaty-blue FlycatcherWPony Trail.
Niltava grandisLarge NiltavaR
Niltava macrgrigoriaeSmall NiltavaW?
Niltava sundaraRufous-bellied NiltavaR
Cyornis poliogenysPale-chinned FlycatcherR
Cyornis unicolorPale Blue FlycatcherW
Cyornis rubeculoidesBlue-throated FlycatcherWPony Trail.
Culicicapa ceylonensisGrey-headed Canary FlycatcherR
Luscinia brunneaIndian Blue RobinW
Tarsiger cyanurusOrange-flanked Bush RobinWOne seen above Pony Trail.
Tarsiger hyperythrusRufous-breasted Bush RobinWHigh.
Copsychus saularisOriental Magpie RobinR
Enicurus maculatusSpotted ForktailRLow. One below the root bridge was the only forktail seen – all rivers were dry.
Cochoa viridisGreen CochoaRA rare species. One male between Pony Trail and Ridge Path.
Saxicola caprataPied BushchatRMawmluh.
Saxicola ferreaGrey BushchatWHigh, at former cultivation.
Acridotheres tristisCommon MynaR
Sitta castaneaChestnut-bellied NuthatchR
Sitta frontalisVelvet-fronted NuthatchR
Parus majorGreat TitR
Hirundo rusticaBarn SwallowW
Delichon nipalensisNepal House MartinR?Mawmluh.
Spizixos canifronsCrested FinchbillRA rare species. A pair (group?) seen twice above the road about 1,5 km back from the resort.
Pycnonotus melanicterusBlack-crested BulbulR
Pycnonotus jocosusRed-whiskered BulbulR
Pycnonotus caferRed-vented BulbulR
Alophoixus flaveolusWhite-throated BulbulRHigh.
Hemixos flavalaAshy BulbulR
Hypsipetes leucocephalusBlack bulbulR
Prinia atrogularisHill PriniaR
Prinia crinigerStriated PriniaWHigh.
Prinia rufescensRufescent PriniaRHigh.
Prinia hodgsoniiGrey-breasted PriniaR
Zosterops palpebrosusOriental White-eyeR
Tesia castaneocoronataChestnut-headed TesiaR
Cettia fortipesBrownish-flanked Bush WarblerRHigh.
Orthotomus cuculatusMountain TailorbirdRHigh.
Orthotomus sutoriusCommon TailorbirdR
Phylloscopus affinisTickell’s Leaf WarblerW
Phylloscopus pulcherBuff-barred WarblerW
Phylloscopus chloronotusLemon-rumped WarblerW
Phylloscopus humeiHume’s WarblerW
Phylloscopus inornatusYellow-browed WarblerW
Phylloscopus cf. trochiloidesGreenish Warbler (likely)WAlmost certainly this species, in that case rather common.
Phylloscopus coronatusEastern Crowned WarblerW
Phylloscopus reguloidesBlyth’s Leaf WarblerR
Phylloscopus cantatorYellow-vented WarblerR
Seicercus affinisWhite-spectacled WarblerR
Seicercus poliogenysGrey-cheeked WarblerR
Seicercus castanicepsChestnut-crowned WarblerR
Abroscopus albogularisRufous-faced WarblerR
Garrulax leucolophusWhite-crested LaughingthrushR
Garrulax monilegerLesser Necklaced LaughingthrushR
Garrulax pectoralisGreater Necklaced Laughingthr.RSeems to be the most common laughingthrush.
Garrulax ruficollisRufous-necked LaughingthrushR
Garrulax gularisRufous-vented LaughingthrushRHigh.
Garrulax squamatusBlue-winged LaughingthrushRSaid to be a rare species, but seen twice: High and Pony Trail.
Liocichla phoeniceaRed-faced LiocichlaRHigh.
Pellorneum tickelliiBuff-breasted BabblerR
Pellorneum ruficepsPuff-throated BabblerR
Pellorneum albiventreSpot-throated BabblerR
Pomatorhinus schisticepsWhite-browed Scimitar BabblerR
Pomatorhinus ochraceicepsRed-billed Scimitar BabblerRLow.
Pomatorhinus ferruginosusCoral-billed Scimitar BabblerRHigh.
Napothera brevicaudataStreaked Wren BabblerR
Pnoepyga albiventerScaly-breasted Wren BabblerR
Pnoepyga pusillaPygmy Wren BabblerR
Stachyris chrysaeaGolden BabblerR
Stachyris nigricepsGrey-throated BabblerR
Macronous gularisStriped Tit BabblerR
Leiothrix argentaurisSilver-eared MesiaR
Leiothrix luteaRed-billed LeiothrixW?
Pteruthius melanotisBlack-eared Shrike BabblerR
Gampsorhynchus rufulusWhite-hooded BabblerRLow.
Actinodura egertoniRusty-fronted BarwingRHigh.
Minla cyanouropteraBlue-winged MinlaW?
Alcippe castanecepsRufous-winged FulvettaW?
Alcippe dubiaRusty-capped FulvettaRLow.
Alcippe poioicephalaBrown-cheeked FulvettaR
Alcippe nipalensisNepal FulvettaW?One of the most frequently encountered birds.
Yuhina castanicepsStriated YuhinaR
Yuhina bakeriWhite-naped YuhinaW?
Yuhina flavicollisWhiskered YuhinaW?
Yuhina zantholeucaWhite-bellied YuhinaW?
Heterophasia annectansRufous-backed SibiaW?
Heterophasia gracilisGrey SibiaR
Heterophasia pulchellaBeautiful SibiaR
Paradoxornis gularisGrey-headed ParrotbillRHigh.
Paradoxornis atrosuperciliarisLesser Rufous-headed ParrotbillRLow.
Mirafra assamicaRufous-winged BushlarkRMawmluh.
Anthreptes singalensisRuby-cheeked SunbirdR
Aethopyga nipalensisGreen-tailed SunbirdW?
Aethopyga saturataBlack-throated SunbirdW?
Aethopyga  siparajaCrimson sunbirdW?
Passer rutilansRusset SparrowRMawmluh.
Passer montanusEurasian Tree SparrowRMawmluh.
Dendronanthus indicusForest WagtailW
Motacilla albaWhite WagtailWMawmluh.
Motacilla cinereaGrey WagtailWMawmluh.
Anthus rufulusPaddyfield PipitRMawmluh.
Anthus hodgsoniOlive-backed PipitW
Lonchura striataWhite-rumped MuniaR
Lonchura punctulataScaly-breasted MuniaR
Melophus lathamiCrested BuntingW?High.

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