Deboche
Rufous-vented Tit
Periparus rubidiventris
Nepali Name: सेतोगर्दने चिचिल्कोटे Setogardane Chichilkote
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White-winged Grosbeak
Mycerobas carnipes
Nepali Name: धूपी महाँठूँड Dhupi Mahathund
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Rufous-breasted Accentor
Nepali Name: मुसे लेकचरी (Muse Lekchari)
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Blood Pheasant
Ithaginis cruentus
Nepali Name: चिलिमे Chilime
Do you love birds and trekking? One of our co-founders of this blog has made a trekking app that shows which bird can be found where along certain trekking regions. The app has redefined what a guidebook or a field book can achieve. It shows information on birds, flowers, animals and butterflies in a context sensitive manner. This means that such flora and fauna is attached only to places where they can be seen and are only shown when they can be seen. Find out more.