Thanks Captain for organising the trip, it was most interesting to visit the much under birded northern slopes. Hike was tough going but with this many interesting species will no doubt visit again. Other interesting birds that Captain didn't mention were Collared Owlets (heard), Chinese Bamboo Partridge (heard) and Grey-sided Scimitar-babbler (formerly Spot-breasted Scimitar-babbler).
We asked a local food stall owner who work up the mountain whether she have seen "white wild chickens" before, and her respond was quite interesting too, she states that she sees them once every while when she get off work at around 4pm - 5pm on her way down, the white pheasant have a long tail, usually in a flock of 7-8. No doubt a very accurate account of Silver Pheasants.
Great Barbet
Chinese Barbet
Mountain Bulbul
Black Bulbul
Chestnut Bulbul
Indochinese Yuhina
Streak-breasted Scimitar-babbler
Black-throated Tit
Crested Goshawk
Yellow-cheeked Tit
Chestnut-bellied Rock Thrush
Brownish-flanked Bush Warbler
Huet's Fulvetta
Tristram's Bunting
Red-flanked Bleutail
Slaty-backed Forktail
Chinese Flying Frog
Himalayan Striped Squirrel