Slaty-headed parakeet, Sattal

A bird that is known to do attitudinal migration. They descend to the valleys in winter, approximately during the last week of October. It is classified as least concern by IUCN.

Rufous-chinned laughingthrush, Sattal

This mid-sized laughingthrush is found along the Himalayas and can be identified by the combination of the black cap and band on the brown tail. It is classified as least concern by IUCN.

Red billed Leothrix bathing, Sattal

Adults have bright red bills and a dull yellow ring around their eyes. Their backs are dull olive green, and they have a bright yellow-orange throat with a yellow chin. It is classified as least concern by IUCN. This bird mainly feeds on Insects; also berries and seeds.

Red-billed leiothrix, Sattal

Adults have bright red bills and a dull yellow ring around their eyes. Their backs are dull olive green, and they have a bright yellow-orange throat with a yellow chin. It is classified as least concern by IUCN. This bird mainly feeds on Insects; also berries and seeds.

Red Billed blue magpie, Sattal

It is a part of the crow family. It takes the usual wide range of food, such as invertebrates, other small animals, and fruit and some seeds. It robs nests of eggs and also chicks. It is classified as least concern by IUCN.