
Our Future depends
on the fate of birds
Nepal is one of the richest bird habitats in the world because it has an extreme altitude range from tropical lowlands to the Himalayas, creating many ecosystems that support diverse bird species.


Birds live from 60 meters (Terai) to over 8,000 meters (Himalayas). One of the highest flying birds:
Bar-headed Goose flies over Mount Everest level heights during migration.


Several species are under threat due to habitat loss Famous endangered bird: Spiny Babbler Found only in Nepal (endemic species).


Popular bird watching places:
Chitwan National Park
Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve
These areas attract bird lovers from all over the world.


Many birds travel from Siberia, Central Asia, and Tibet to Nepal during winter Wetlands like Koshi Tappu become full of life during migration season.
Nepal acts as a global transit hub for birds.


