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Bird Walk at Limber, Boniyar, Baramulla, J&K

About Limber

Nestled in the serene landscapes of Boniyar, Limber is a hidden gem where the rugged beauty of the Himalayas meets rich biodiversity. Surrounded by dense temperate forests of pine, deodar, and broadleaf species, the area is interwoven with streams, rocky slopes, and quiet clearings that create a mosaic of habitats. This varied terrain supports an array of flora and fauna—from mosses and understory shrubs to insects, small mammals, and larger Himalayan wildlife that move through these forest corridors. Seasonal changes paint the landscape in shifting colours, making Limber a dynamic ecosystem that thrives on both altitude and climate diversity.
For birders, Limber offers an immersive experience into Himalayan birdlife. The forests echo with the calls of warblers, flycatchers, woodpeckers, and thrushes, while raptors glide along the valleys and ridgelines. Its location makes it especially rewarding during migration, when species pass through or temporarily settle in these rich habitats. However, like many fragile mountain ecosystems, Limber faces growing pressures. Habitat disturbance, unregulated tourism, and resource extraction can disrupt sensitive species, while climate change is altering vegetation patterns and seasonal cycles. Protecting areas like Limber through sustainable practices and community awareness is crucial to preserving both its natural heritage and the delicate balance that supports its wildlife.

Bird Guide: Shaheed Majid Khan

1 year of experience as a nature guide in Jammu & Kashmir, leading immersive wildlife and birding experiences in Himalayan landscapes.

Bird walk Location

Common birds of Limber

The forested slopes and open valleys around Limber in Boniyar host a charming mix of Himalayan birdlife, where every habitat adds its own voice to the landscape. The melodic call of the Common Cuckoo echoes through the trees, while colourful species like the Great Barbet and Blue-backed Tit brighten the forest canopy. Along streams, the rich whistles of the Whistling Thrush create a soothing soundtrack, while birds like the Hume’s Warbler and Winter Wren move quietly through dense undergrowth. Open areas and village edges bring in familiar species such as mynas, pigeons, and doves, while raptors like the Black Kite soar overhead. From the striking Chukar Partridge on rocky slopes to the curious Eurasian Jackdaw in open skies, this diverse mix of woodland, riparian, and human-associated birds makes Limber a rich and rewarding birding destination.
Common Cuckoo
Yellow-billed Magpie
Spotted Owl
Great Barbet
Asian Koel

Blue Whistling Thrush
Eurasian Collared Dove
Spotted Dove
Western Tragapon
Rose-ringed Parakeet
Eurasian Jackdaw
Rock Bunting
Himalayan Bulbul
Black Kite
Common Hoopoe
House Crow
Hume's Warbler
Green-backed Tit
Eurasian Wryneck
Verditer Flycatcher
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