Assam, with its diverse habitats including the Brahmaputra planes, wetlands, and forests, is home to a rich variety of bird species. Assam hosts the largest breeding population of vulnerable greater adjutant stork globally.
Important birding areas are Kaziranga National Park, Dibru-Saikhowa National Park, Nameri National Park, Deepor Beel Bird Sanctuary, Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary, and there are many more.
Crimson Sunbird |
Lesser Adjutant |
Lineated Barbet |
Lesser coucal |
Purple Sunbird |
Common tailorbird |
White-breasted waterhen |
Chestnut-tailed starling |
Spotted dove |
Black drongo |
Asian Openbill |
Rosy pipit |
Barn swallow |
Black kite |
Citrine wagtail |
Black-rumped flameback |
Asian barred owlet |
Red-vented bulbul |
Brown Shrike |
Little Comorant |
Asian Tit |
Black-naped monarch |
Gray wagtail |
Dusky Warbler |
White-throated kingfisher |
Fulvous breasted woodpecker |
Greater flameback |
Large wood shrike |
Asian emerald dove |
Asian green bee eater |
Asian wooly necked stork |
Baya weaver |
Blue necked bee eater |
Blue throated barbet |
Imperial green pigeon |
Cattle egret |
Chestnut head bee eater |
Gray headed fish eagle |
Gray treepie |
Great egret |
Green billed malkoha |
Hair-crested drongo |
Himalayan Vulture |
Hoppoe |
House sparrow |
Indochinese roller |
Little egret |
Pallas fish eagle |
Plain prinia |
Red-breasted parakeet |
Red jungle fowl |
Rose-ringed parakeet |
Spot billed pelican |
Spotted owlet |
Streaked weaver |
Yellow-footed green pigeon |
Black-headed oriole |
Black-headed stork |
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