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Barking Deer
Encounters in forested valleys. The Barking Deer's call echoes through the woods, alerting all to its presence. Learn about its behavior and role in Nepal's forest ecosystem.

Blood Pheasant
A colorful resident of rhododendron forests. The Blood Pheasant's vibrant plumage is a highlight for any trekker. Explore its feeding habits and breeding season.

Bronzed Drongo
Glossy plumage and acrobatic flight. The Bronzed Drongo dazzles with its aerial maneuvers and metallic sheen. Find out where to spot this agile bird in Nepal.

Common Pochard
Winter visitor to Nepal's lakes. The Common Pochard arrives in flocks, bringing life to tranquil waters. Discover its migration story and preferred habitats.

Himalayan Monal: Nepal's National Bird and a Jewel of the Himalayas
The Himalayan Monal (Lophophorus impejanus), Nepal's national bird, is one of the most spectacular birds found in the Himalayan region. Famous for its dazzling plumage and cultural importance, this bird is a major attraction for birdwatchers, photographers, and nature lovers visiting Nepal.

Red-vented Bulbul: The Cheerful Voice of Kakani
The **Red-vented Bulbul** is one of the most common and easily recognizable birds in Kakani. Known for its dark body, small crest, and distinctive red patch under the tail, it is both active and highly vocal. This bird thrives in a variety of environments, from forests to human settlements, where it feeds on fruits, nectar, and insects. Its cheerful calls and lively behavior make it a constant presence in the area, adding energy and sound to Kakani’s natural surroundings.

Discover the Spiny Babbler: Nepal's Unique Endemic Bird
Nepal is a paradise for nature and wildlife tourism, and among its many rare species, one bird stands out as truly special—the Spiny Babbler (Turdoides nipalensis). This charming bird is the only bird species endemic to Nepal, making it a must-see attraction for birdwatchers and eco-tourists visiting the country.
