Bird Watching in Chopta
Chopta is a year-round site for bird watching because various migratory species make it their home during different seasons. to observe the majority of bird species The ideal months are from March to November. In addition to the outstanding natural beauty, Chopta is a superb birding location for all birders. Chopta is a section of Kedarnath Wildlife Sanctuary, which is located in the state of Uttarakhand in the Western Himalayan Mountain ranges. Chopta supports a diverse ecosystem because of its surrounding thick forests. Rhododendron, oak, deodar, and Himalayan fir grow in the woodlands, providing habitat for a variety of birds.
More than 220 different bird species have been recorded in Chopta thus far. Monal, Koklas, Cheer pheasant, snow partridge, various sunbirds, and Eurasian woodcock are the main draws of Chopta birdwatching. In the summer, it is simple to spot a great number of migrating birds in Chopta Valley. More than 200 species of year-round residents and 15 pulse migrants have been identified by bird observers in Chopta to date. And these numbers demonstrate that Chopta is a good location for birdwatching all year round.
Visiting birds in their native habitat seems to be the only way to see them in large numbers or to be astounded by the music they produce. And Chopta is the ideal location to enjoy birding because of that. A week-long stay would be ideal to fully explore this. covering many agricultural fields, Deoriatal, Mandal, and the Tungnath temple in Chopta, etc. A new level of enthusiasm is sparked in the hearts of trekkers by Chopta’s bird viewing, which also improves one’s understanding of nature. A variety of bird species can be found in their natural habitat at this hill station.
Variety of Birds
This quaint hill station is the best location for you if you want to see the most birds in 3 or 4 days. The following 5 to 8 locations will be covered: Tungnath, Pothibasa (Photibasa is a Garhwali word that implies a habitation of birds), Bhulkana (the monal point), Kanchula Khark, Mandal, Makku Farm, Makku Math Village, duggle-bittha, Kakada Gad (river), and Deoriatal in Chopta. You will have the opportunity to see every type of bird found in Chopta, and we are confident that more than 120 birds can be spotted in just two days.
Koklass Finch, Numerous species of warblers, including Grey-hooded, Black-faced, Ashy-throated, Buff-barred, Western-crowned, and others, as well as a variety of titmouse, including Rufous-vented, Grey-crested, Fire-capped, Black-throated, Spot-winged, Green-backed, etc. Among the other birds you might see are Mrs. Gould and Green-tailed Sunbirds, Collard, Black & Yellow and Spot-winged Grosbeaks, White-throated, Striated, Streaked & Variegated Laughing Thrush, Rufous-gorget, Blue-throated, Ultramarine & Verditer Flycatcher, Himalayan, Rufous-bellied & Grey-headed Woodpeckers, Great Barbet.