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Bird Watching in Margalla Hills in Winter

Islamabad Capital Territory, Pakistan

1 Day

Jan - Mar

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The Margalla Hills, a place where Himalayan birds gather in winter, are found in the southwestern end of the Himalayas. Located in Islamabad, the capital city of Pakistan, the Margalla Hills are visited by many hikers on weekends. On this tour, we will take you on an off-route bird watching trip.

Itinerary

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Starting early in the morning, we will take you to Margalla Hills to watch birds for the full day.

Information

Best time to visit
January - March

Itinerary
*This tour starts and ends at your hotel in Islamabad.
*This is a special program for those interested in birding and photography. For those who wish to see as many species as possible, a visit of 2 days is also recommended.

Tour Price
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Other Notes
*This is a wildlife observation tour. Please note that the birds listed in the photos and itinerary are not guaranteed to be seen.

Birds you can expect to observe

Winter birds of Margalla Hills National Park (January to March)
White-cheeked tit, Rufous-bellied niltava, Yellow-bellied fairy fantail, White-throated fantail, Blue-throated flycatcher, Grey-hooded warbler, Oriental white eye, Eurasian wren, Red-billed Leiothrix, Black-chinned babbler, Cinereous Tit, Green-backed Tit, Chestnut thrush, Black-throated thrush, Grey-winged black bird, Black-headed jay, Himalayan bulbul, Black bulbul, Red-vented bulbul, Crested kingfisher, Chestnut-tailed Starling, Blue-capped Rock-Thrush, Blue-capped redstart, Kalij pheasant, Himalayan bluetail, Orange-headed thrush, Whistler's warbler, Greenish warbler, Lemon-rumped warbler, Great barbet, Coppersmith barbet, Blue-throated barbet, Blue whistling thrush, Shikra, Eurasian sparrowhawk, Steppe eagle, Asian barred owlet, Collared Scops-Owl, Collared Owlet, Common Hawk-Cuckoo, Oriental magpie-robin, Grey treepie, Yellow-billed blue magpie, White-capped bunting, Rusty-cheeked Scimitar-Babbler, Jungle babbler, Grey-bellied cuckoo, Scaly-bellied woodpecker, Eurasian wryneck, Fulvous-breasted Woodpecker, Speckled piculet

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