Our field work have not been really productive so far. This might be due to temperatures below seasonal normals and increased precipitations.
Anyhow, let me introduce you to my new little friends...
Commonly found around 2000 m and widespread across Nepal, the Hill Jezebel (Delias Belladonna)
The Indian Forest Skink
The Variegated Mountain Lizard
The Collared Back Headed Snake. Their eggs where found on the trail and hatched under the monitoring of our herpetologist... Cute little guys!
Himalayan Mountain Keelback
And here a closeup view allowing to see his forked tongue and glottis
Our young
Common Leopard, rescued after being abandoned by his mother.
The animal was relocated in order to reassure the inhabitants and
receive necessary care.
One of ours Himalayan shoe eating cat... There are tree living around the Guest House, all the same color. These guys are really good hunters as they bring us dead shrews and rats every single day!
Rescaping one of the many shrews found in our pitfall traps!
After much expectation, it is on our way to the Annapurna Base Camp that we finally encounter the Hanuman Langur!
Regardless the fact that 240 species of birds have been identified in Ghandruk, I only had the chance to
observed the following ones:
observed the following ones:
- Black Eagle
- Himalayan Vulture
- Large Billed Crow, in great numbers throughout the crops
- Blue Whistling Thrush
- White-collared Blackbird
- Himalayan Bulbul, who hangs around the house gracefully wearing a punk type headdress
- Various Warbler species
- Green-backed Tit, who keeps coming every day for the “all you can eat moths” on our dining room window!
- Common Myna
- Grey Buschchat
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