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Birding in Nepal
« on: Sep 6th, 2003, 12:04pm »
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I plan to have trekking and birding in Nov.  For birding, I know from the web http://www.allnepal.com/nepal_birdwatching.htm that Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve & Chitwan National Park are good for birdwatching.
 
Anyone here have any idea/suggest to share?
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Re: Birding in Nepal
« Reply #1 on: Sep 8th, 2003, 6:48am »
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Thanks for the link.  It surely is one of the most comprehensive and organized lists that I've seen.
 
I haven't been to Nepal, but hope you would find the following useful.
 
General
http://www.birdlifenepal.org/
 
Resorts
http://www.koshicamp.com/ (this webpage is still there but it takes very long to access)
 
http://www.tigermountain.com/
 
Bird Watching Trip Reports
http://www.birdtours.co.uk/tripreports/nepal/index.htm
 
http://www.eurobirding.com/tripreports/tripreports_res.asp?country=27&am p;id=5&from=1&to=12&author=&uk=on&page=1
 
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Re: Birding in Nepal
« Reply #2 on: Sep 20th, 2003, 9:04am »
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I found another organization in Nepal which is the biggest and oldest membership based civil society dedicated to the interest of ornithologists and bird watching in Nepal, Bird Conservation Nepal (BCN) http://www.birdlifenepal.org/
 
They organize birding trips inside to Kathmandu Valley, which I won't visit in this Nov
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Re: Birding in Nepal
« Reply #3 on: Sep 21st, 2003, 10:03pm »
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on Sep 6th, 2003, 12:04pm, felixcat wrote:
I plan to have trekking and birding in Nov.  For birding, I know from the web http://www.allnepal.com/nepal_birdwatching.htm that Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve & Chitwan National Park are good for birdwatching.
 
Anyone here have any idea/suggest to share?

Felix,
Hope to see your sharings in Nov/Dec.
I have been Chitwan on Jan 01 for bird watching and photography with  AFS300/4+TC20E. I had captured some birds but the quality was not good enough. My link of Nepal attached below is for your reference.
http://www.danielckchan.com/travel/dc_nepal2001/index.htm
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Re: Birding in Nepal
« Reply #4 on: Sep 22nd, 2003, 9:49am »
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Daniel,
 
Thanks for your sharing.  Your website is always amazing and I am very expecting my trip to Nepal.  Of course, I am more than happy to share afterwards.  Apart from Chitwan NP, I plan to visit Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve and probably stay in this camphttp://www.aquabirds.com.np/
 
To me, it is my first time to enjoy birding abroad.  Can you share more experience and preparation work before trip with us?  I'll bring my AFS300/4 as well, which is more handy I think.  Anything else you would suggest?
 
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Re: Birding in Nepal
« Reply #5 on: Sep 26th, 2003, 2:16pm »
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on Sep 22nd, 2003, 9:49am, felixcat wrote:
Daniel,
 
Thanks for your sharing.  Your website is always amazing and I am very expecting my trip to Nepal.  Of course, I am more than happy to share afterwards.  Apart from Chitwan NP, I plan to visit Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve and probably stay in this camphttp://www.aquabirds.com.np/
 
To me, it is my first time to enjoy birding abroad.  Can you share more experience and preparation work before trip with us?  I'll bring my AFS300/4 as well, which is more handy I think.  Anything else you would suggest?
 
Regards,
Felix

Hi Felix,
 
I’m sorry for late reply. As far as knowing that you are using F5, I would suggest you bringing more stocks of print film (or slide?), battery etc. You should also be cautious to carry your equipment if you are planning for trekking.  
 
I also recommend you to bring the TC14E although it is bit short for bird photography. I had 300/4+TC20E only in Nepal last time. The quality was poor for my taste for bird photos while it is much better with 300/4+TC14E in my another trip to Kenya.
 
Anyway, let’s enjoy and don’t forget to share with us this exciting trip later.
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Re: Birding in Nepal
« Reply #6 on: Sep 26th, 2003, 5:10pm »
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Many thanks to Daniel.  
 
I have visited your Kenya's pages (http://www.geocities.com/dc_kenya2001/).  Very impressive and highly recommended.
 
With my F5, I will take around 50 rolls of films (RDP mainly and some RHP for some cases and some RVP for landscape).  Yes, many batteries required for such a battery killer as F5.  Now I don't have a TC-14E and I am looking for an used one even without your advice.
 
Definitely, I am pleased to share but I am afarid my photos may not be so good.  Anyway, thanks again.
 
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Re: Birding in Nepal
« Reply #7 on: Dec 11th, 2003, 10:06am »
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I am back from Nepal last Friday and had a wonderful trekking+birding experience there (esp in Koshi Tappu).
 
Thank you for Webcreeper's suggestion and I stayed in Koshi Camp for 4 days.  The naturalist there, Som,  is very nice and professional.  I enclose the checklist/trip report prepared by Som as below for your reference.
 
Thank you for Daniel's suggestion and I have taken quite a lot of photos with the 300/4+TC14E setup.  I'll post some of them here later on after organising and scanning the slides.
 
Trip Report in Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve (28/12/03 - 02/12/03)
(Acknowledgement of the assistance from Mr. Som G. C. in KOSHI CAMP)
Reference : Birds of Nepal by Richard Grimmett, Carol Inskipp and Tim Inskipp
 
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Re: Birding in Nepal
« Reply #8 on: Dec 11th, 2003, 2:02pm »
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Can't wait to see your photos
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Re: Birding in Nepal
« Reply #9 on: Dec 13th, 2003, 12:21am »
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I am not good at scanning the slide but .... I think it is not a good excuse for not posting.  Here is the one taken in Koshi Tappu during boating on the Koshi river.  
 
 
Ruddy Shelduck Tadorna ferruginea
 


 
RHPIII, F5+300/4+1.4X handheld on boat
Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve, Nepal
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