Gallery of birds found near Valley of flowers, Hemkund Sahib, Ghangaria and Govindghat
when you go for trek to valley of flowers you can see lot of beautiful birds at Govindghat, Ghangaria, Hemkund Sahid, Trek between Govindghat and Ghangaira and Badrinath. To click good quality pictures of birds in valley of flowers you should have a good quality high zoom camera. Having a good luck is very important. You can go to a beautiful waterfall near Ghangaria in the evening and morning to see lot of beautiful birds. Good Luck ! if you lucky to visit this heavenly place.
Clicked near Jungle Chatti on trek between Govindghat and GhangariaClicked near Jungle Chatti on trek between Govindghat and GhangariaUnknown Bird near GovindghatThis bird makes lot of noise.This one too makes lot of noise.Clicked just in front of Hotel Bhagat at GovindghatBeautiful green bird , clicked near the trek starting point at GovindghatClicked between Govindghat and GhangariaAt GovindghatA yellow Bird near GovindghatThis bird is mainly found near water streams.Himalayan Dove
Pink Borrowed Rosefinch
Pink Borrowed Rosefinch (Pink one is Male and other one is female) Found in Abundance in Ghangaria and Hemkund SahibPink Borrowed Rosefinch (Male) Found in Abundance in Ghangaria and Hemkund SahibPink Borrowed Rosefinch (Female) Found in Abundance in Ghangaria and Hemkund SahibPink Borrowed Rosefinch (Pink one is Male and other one is female) Found in Abundance in Ghangaria and Hemkund SahibPink Borrowed Rosefinch (Male) Found in Abundance in Ghangaria and Hemkund SahibPink Borrowed Rosefinch (Male) Found in Abundance in Ghangaria and Hemkund Sahib
Common Name:himalayan bulbul, Taarke Jureli Scientific Name: Pycnonotus leucogenys Weight: 30 grams Color: black and white mixture on their body and brown tail with yellow part underneath it Length: 18 cmsCommon Name:himalayan bulbul, Taarke Jureli Scientific Name: Pycnonotus leucogenys Weight: 30 grams Color: black and white mixture on their body and brown tail with yellow part underneath it Length: 18 cms
Following is a video you may like as a bird watcher.