Corvini
Yellow-billed Blue Magpie
Urocissa flavirostris
Nepali Name: सुनठूँडे लामपुच्छ्रे Sunthunde Lampucchre

Spotted Nutcracker
Nucifraga caryocatactes
Nepali Name: वनसर्रा (Bansarra)
Yellow-billed Chough
Pyrrhocorax graculus
Nepali Name: टेमु (Temu)

Notes:
1. If properly trained, this is a bird that could make mountaineering legends and that too without supplemental oxygen. Has been reported from camps as high as 8,000m in Everest.
Large-billed Crow
Corvus macrorhynchos
Nepali Name: कालो काग Kaalo Kaag





Notes:
1. Great aerial displays by the high altitude Himalayan races.
2. High altitude races larger than the ones found in the lowlands.
Red-billed Chough
Pyrrhocorax pyrrhocorax
Nepali Name: टुङगा Tunga
Notes:
1. One of the most noticeable birds of the high altitudes in Nepal, as noisy as they are gregarious. Can gather in groups that literally blot out the sky.
2. Awesome acrobats and very fearless just like its most familiar cousin.
3. Found in coexistence with its yellow-billed brother and yak dung.
Red-billed Blue Magpie
Urocissa erythrorhyncha
Nepali Name: स्यालपोथरी लामपुच्छ्रे Syalpothari Lampuchaare
Notes:
1. Until you get to really know this bird it is hard to believe that it is a close cousin of the infamous crow.
2. Gets replaced at higher altitudes by the Yellow-billed variant.
Grey Treepie
Dendrocitta formosae
Nepali Name: पहाडी कोकले Pahaadi Kokale
Notes:
1. High altitude replacement of the Rufous Treepie.
2. Very loud mouthed and its nepali name Kokale is an onomatopoeia derived from its call.
3. Not very approachable just like its lowland cousin.