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Global Birdwatchers Discover 35+ Species in Himachal's Rakchham-Chitkul Sanctuary

Summary

  • 15 countries represented in birdwatching program
  • Over 35 bird species observed, including rare finds
  • Event organized by local authorities and NGOs
Global Birdwatchers Discover 35+ Species in Himachal's Rakchham-Chitkul Sanctuary

On October 18, 2025, an international birdwatching program was organized at the scenic Rakchham area of the Rakchham-Chitkul Wildlife Sanctuary in Himachal Pradesh. The event was a joint effort by the District Administration Kinnaur, Wildlife Division Sarahan, Wildlife Range Sangla, Gram Panchayat Rakchham, Youth Club Rakchham, and the Mountaineering Club Rakchham.

The program saw participation from delegates representing 15 countries, including Austria, Switzerland, England, Germany, Italy, and others. During the session, the participants observed and recorded more than 35 bird species, including rare finds like the Plumbeous Water Redstart, Blue-fronted Redstart, Rock Bunting, Yellow-breasted Greenfinch, Pink-browed Rosefinch, and Red-headed Bullfinch.

Wildlife expert Dr. Shivani emphasized that such initiatives play a vital role in promoting awareness about wildlife conservation. The event concluded with an experience-sharing session and a vote of thanks from the organizers, who expressed gratitude to all the departments, NGOs, and participants for their collective efforts in making the program a success.

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The participants observed and recorded more than 35 bird species, including rare finds like the Plumbeous Water Redstart, Blue-fronted Redstart, Rock Bunting, Yellow-breasted Greenfinch, Pink-browed Rosefinch, and Red-headed Bullfinch.
The event saw participation from delegates representing 15 countries, including Austria, Switzerland, England, Germany, Italy, and others.
The event was organized by the joint efforts of the District Administration Kinnaur, Wildlife Division Sarahan, Wildlife Range Sangla, Gram Panchayat Rakchham, Youth Club Rakchham, and the Mountaineering Club Rakchham.

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