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Common Birds of Margallah Hills National Park
These birds remain in Margallah Hills National Park throughout the year. They sing and breed in spring. As their number increases the young birds disperse for food within the area and even disperse to new areas. The young birds are preyed upon by predators in the air as well as on ground. The smarter ones among these survive the hazards of nature to sing and breed in spring. Best time to see these beauties is soon after sunrise and little before sunset.
By ZB Mirza
Resident birds
Small MinivetPericrocotus cinnamomeus
Rusty-cheeked Scimitar-babblerPomatorhinus erythrogenys
Oriental White-eyeZosterops palpebrosa
Crested LarkGalerida cristata
Winter visitors from northern latitudes1 2
Eurasian Sparrow HawkAccipiter nisus Indian Blue Robin or Chat
Phylloscopus ororegulusSummer breeders
Passage migrants
3
4Golden OrioleOriolus oriolus
Pine BuntingUmberiza leucocephalos
Winter visitors from Himalayan heights
Blue-throated BarbetMegalaima asiatica
Indian Tree PieDendrocitta vagabundaIndian Roller
Coracias benghalensis
Migratory
Yellow-rumped Leaf WarblerParus rufonuchalis
Northern HobbyFalco subbuteo
HoopoeUpupa epops
Black crested-titLuscinia brunnea
Four types of migratory birds visit Margallah Hills National Park (MHNP): a). Winter visitors from northern latitudes i.e. from northern Asia. b). Winter visitors from higher altitudes i.e. from Himalayan heights. c). Summer visitors from south i.e. the birds that breed and spend summer in MHNP, after that they migrate back. d). Passage migrants. These birds stop for short duration in autumn in MHNP while migrating from north to south or from Himalayan heights to lower heights or plains. These again pass through MHNP while migrating back in spring and stop again for short duration.
White-crested Kalij PheasantLophura leucomelana
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The Kalij Pheasant is a flagship species of the Margalla Hills National Park. It is chosen for its vulnerability and attractiveness to represent the ecosystem in urgent need of conservation, by focusing on, and achieving conservation of its habitat, the status of many other species which share its habitat- and which are threatened by the same threats- will also improve.
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Short-toed EagleCircaetus gallicus
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