information on birds between Sikkim and Delhi
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The blood pheasant was the national bird of the former Kingdom of Sikkim, and remains Sikkim's state bird.
Blood Pheasant
Himalayan Monal
Ithaginis cruentus
Tragopan satyra
Cutia nipalensis
Heteroxenicus stellatus
WHERE AS
Baya Weaver. Baya Weaver bird is the most common city bird, found across the Indian Subcontinent. ...
Indian Robin. Indian Robin is one of the most city bird, often seen running along the ground. ...
Ashy Prinia. ...
Pond Heron. ...
Wagtail. ...
Purple Rumped Sunbird. ..
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Oriental Magpie Robin. ...
Coppersmith Barbet
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sikkim, a small state (geographical area 7096 km ) located in the northeast part of India, is a paradise for Sornithologists. Many explorers and scientists including famous ornithologist Salim Ali visited Sikkim for studypurpose. Most of the publications are based on taxonomy and systematics except a few recent ecological studies.
We generated a database of birds of Sikkim based on literature and field studies during 2003-2006 with special reference
to elevational distribution, endemism and threat. The state was divided into six zones based on vegetation types and
altitudes. Generated database of birds of Sikkim shows a total of 574 species belonging to 253 genera and 55 families
under 16 avian orders. Along the elevation gradient, species richness followed unimodal pattern with maximum species
at mid-elevation zone. The number of habitat specialist (species occurring in single elevation zone) are more in the
lowest and highest zones. A high turnover of species was observed along the elevation gradient with a few species
showing wider distribution range. Ten eastern Himalayan endemic species are reported to occur in Sikkim. Of the total
species, 17 are threatened (1 Endangered, 3 Critically Endangered and 13 Vulnerable) and 10 near threatened bird
species. It is suggested that further study on birds of Sikkim should focus on ecology and habitat requirements of
individual species especially of rare, threatened and endemics.