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Birds of Lamabagar

Birdwatching becomes an incredibly enjoyable experience, especially when equipped with a superzoom camera. 

It’s even more exciting when a diverse range of bird species visits the area, creating a fascinating scene for any bird enthusiast. 

Recently, we ventured to Lamabagar along the banks of the Tamakoshi River with the Canon PowerShot SX50HS to capture some casual bird photography. 

While we’re not experts on bird species and couldn’t identify all of our subjects, the photos turned out beautifully, and we think they really highlight the diversity and charm of the birds in this scenic area. Name of the birds are suggested by Google Search.

Plumbeous water redstart

Sparrow

Ibisbill

Pink-browed rosefinch

White-browed wagtail

Pigeons

Grey wagtail

Dove (maybe)

White-capped redstart

Brown dipper

Blue whistling thrush

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