Pakistan
is blessed with so much beauty that it is almost unimaginable that we
should have to look anywhere else. The rarest and most exotic birds in
the entire world grace our shores. Some have disappeared over time due
to loss of natural habitat, while others continue to drop in from time
to time, bringing with them their magnificent melange of colors and
unique features for us to savor.
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Pied Kingfisher
This noisy bird is hard to miss and resides anywhere near water.
Traveling in pairs, the king fishers are always on the prowl for fish
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Blue Capped Rock Thrush
Found in the foothills of the Himalayas in India, the Rock Thrush
migrates to Pakistan in the winters. Fond of heights, they make their
home in high trees and because of their size are very difficult to spot. |
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White-Capped Redstart
Found across most of Asia, the red start stands out because of its red
color and white cap. Although still quite common, the bird is fighting a
losing battle to loss of natural habitat. |
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Oriental White Eye
Found in the woodlands and marshes, the distinctive white ring around
the eyes make this golden yellow bird a spectacle. Can be found near the
swampland of Karachi and Balochistan. |
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White Throated Kingfisher
It is a tree Kingfisher, meaning it resides in trees and eats rodents.
These birds are residents by nature and if they do move, they only
migrate for short distances.
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Demoiselle Crane
They migrate their way into Pakistan during the winters from China and
the Himalayan region. Traveling in huge flocks, this red-eyed crane with
its long black neck is admirable to say the least.
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Pallas’s Fish Eagle
This majestic eagle is found in mountainous regions. Although not
indigenous to Pakistan, they spend a few months in the Northern areas
during the winter months.
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Indian Golden Oriole
This golden beauty is a resident of Balochistan and is not too picky
about its habitat. It does not like people though so a trip to deserted
lands might let you catch a glimpse of it. |
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Little Egret
Found in the wetlands of Pakistan, this migratory bird is as graceful as
they come. Hunters by nature, they pick their food in shallow water, be
it fish, rodents or amphibians. |
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Black Bulbul
This specie of the bulbul is found near the Himalayan region of
Pakistan. The bulbul has iconic status for its song and this one is no
different. Nest building involves both partners, a remarkable process
that speaks volumes of their intelligence. |
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