20 Dec 2014

CKBS Checklist




Chintamani Kar Bird Sanctuary aka Koyaler Bagan , falls in the outskirts of Kolkata in the Narendrapur locality. Its a hotspot for birds in the city. Every winter reports trickle in of rare winter migrants sighted here. Summer has its own share of rare surprises too. To know more about this fascinating place please visit my post : http://abirdloversjournal.blogspot.com/2014/12/chintamani-kar-bird-santuary-kolkata.html

I have always wanted to make a list of all such birds sighted in CKBS. On insistence of my birding friends, I have undertaken to compile this list from our trips reports, reports from Birding Pals, Birding group updates on facebook and Newspaper reports. Special thanks to Bengal Birds Group for providing reports on rare sightings. Reports of Kolkata's Birding veteran Mr. Shubhankar Patro (sunday watch) have been of immense help.

I hope that I have been successful in including in this list all the known, rare and winter sightings reported so far in CKBS.  I welcome feedbacks of any new sightings that could be included to this list. 


Commonly found (all year round)

  1. Asian Koel  
  2. Asian Openbill
  3. Asian Palm Swift  
  4. Asian Pied Starling  
  5. Black Drongo  
  6. Black Kite   
  7. Black-hooded Oriole  
  8. Black-rumped Flameback  
  9. Blue-throated Barbet  
  10. Bronzed Drongo  
  11. Cattle Egret  
  12. Chestnut-tailed Starling  
  13. Common Hawk Cuckoo  
  14. Common Iora  
  15. Common Kingfisher
  16. Common Myna  
  17. Common Tailorbird  
  18. Coppersmith Barbet  
  19. Eastern Jungle Crow  
  20. Eurasian Collared Dove  
  21. Fulvous-breasted Woodpecker  
  22. Great Tit  
  23. Greater Coucal 
  24. Greater Flameback  
  25. Green Bee-eater  
  26. House Crow  
  27. House Sparrow  
  28. Indian Pond Heron  
  29. Jungle Babbler  
  30. Jungle Myna  
  31. Large-tailed Nightjar,
  32. Lineated Barbet  
  33. Little Cormorant  
  34. Little Swift [ Apus affinis ]  
  35. Oriental Honey-buzzard,
  36. Oriental Magpie Robin  
  37. Plum-headed Parakeet,
  38. Purple Sunbird  
  39. Purple-rumped Sunbird  
  40. Red-vented Bulbul  
  41. Red-whiskered Bulbul  
  42. Rock Pigeon  
  43. Rose-ringed Parakeet  
  44. Rufous Treepie  
  45. Shikra  
  46. Spotted Dove  
  47. Stork-billed Kingfisher  
  48. White-breasted Waterhen  
  49. White-throated Fantail,
  50. White-throated Kingfisher  
  51. Yellow-footed Green Pigeon  

Less common sightings: (Spotted on and off - if you’re lucky /in winter)

  1. Ashy Drongo, winter migrant
  2. Ashy Wood swallow  
  3. Asian Paradise Flycatcher (winter visitor)
  4. Barn Swallow, winter migrant  
  5. Black Napped Monarch
  6. Black-naped Oriole
  7. Black-naped Oriole (winter migrant)
  8. Blue throated Flycatcher (winter visitor)
  9. Blyth’s Reed Warbler (winter migrant)
  10. Bronzed Drongo
  11. Brown Fish Owl
  12. Brown Shrike
  13. Common Hoopoe (winter migrant)
  14. Emerald Dove
  15. Greenish Warbler (winter migrant)
  16. Grey-headed Canary Flycatcher (winter migrant)
  17. Jerdon's Leafbird
  18. Orange-headed Thrush (winter visitor)
  19. Oriental White-eye
  20. Pale-billed Flowerpecker
  21. Plain Prinia
  22. Slaty-legged Crake
  23. Small Minivet
  24. Spangled Drongo (winter migrant)
  25. Taiga Flycatcher (winter migrant)
  26. Verditer Flycatcher (winter visitor)
  27. White Wagtail, leucopsis subspecies, winter migrant
  28. Yellow-browed Warbler, winter migrant

 Rare Sightings:
  1. Violet Cuckoo (By Anirban Pal, 7.12.14, Ref: The Telegraph, Dec 18, 2014)
  2. Chestnut-winged Cuckoo (by Srikumar Bose, April, 2014, ref: Bengal Birds )
  3. Indian Pitta (By Shantanu Mohapatra,April 2012, Ref Bengal Birds, )
  4. Eyebrowed thrush (by Srikumar Bose-18.4.09, ref: Bengal birds, Shubhankar Patro)

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