Hello Sourav ji

You seem to be staying in a very rich environment what with the amount of 
varied plants that you have been posting and the birds that you have seen 
in a single morning.

Envying you greatly....

Regards
Alka Khare

On Monday, June 23, 2014 4:26:08 PM UTC+5:30, Sourav Mahmud wrote:
>
> Birding 5 am to 6.30 pm under a wild tree at Kaptai forest, Hill Tracts  
> and  seen 31 species birds came to feed a wild fruits on a same tree. 
>
> *Name of the Tree:* Unidentified 
>
> (Please see the attached PDF and see some example )
>
>
> 1. Greater Yellownape
> 2. Blue-throated barbet
> 3. Lineated Barbet
> 4. Orange-breasted Green Pigeon
> 5. Pompadour Green Pigeon
> 6. Green Imperial Pigeon
> 7. Asian Fairy Bluebird
> 8. Golden-fronted Leafbird
> 9. Eurasian golden Oriole
> 10. Black-hooded Oriole
> 11. Asian Glossy Starling
> 12. Common Hill Myna
> 13. Black-headed Bulbul
> 14. Red-vented Bulbul
> 15. Red-whiskered Bulbul
> 16. Black-crested Bulbul
> 17. White-throated Bulbul
> 18. Olive Bulbul
> 19. Oriental White-eye
> 20. Greater Necklace Lauhgingthrush
> 21. Striped Tit Babbler
> 22. Thick-billed Flower pecker
> 23. Yellow-vented Flower pecker
> 24. Plain Flower pecker
> 25. Scarlet-backed Flower pecker
> 26. Pale-billed Flower pecker
> 27. Orange-bellied Flower pecker
> 28. Ruby-cheeked Sunbird
> 29. Purple-throated Sunbird
> 30. Purple Sunbird
> 31. Crimson Sunbird
>  

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