
Buddha statue in Thimphu
Much of the spectacular Buddhist artwork that we see in Bhutan is hundreds of years old. This is pure 21st Century. Photo by Josh Engel.

Himalayan Monal
Technicolored. Photo by Josh Engel.

Himalayan Monal
Photo by Josh Engel.

Fire-tailed Myzornis
We were lucky to see a group of the rare Fire-tailed Myzornis doing some sort of display. Photo by Josh Engel.

White-bellied Heron
We found the critically endangered White-bellied Heron at the 11th hour. Photo by Josh Engel.

Black-headed Shrike-Babbler
A rare specialty of the Eastern Himalayas. Photo by Josh Engel.

Hodgson's Frogmouth
We got some information about where a Hodgson’s Frogmouth had been seen recently and were lucky enough to get great views of the magnificent and rare bird. Photo by Josh Engel.

Solitary Snipe
Photo by Josh Engel.

Black-necked Crane
These endangered cranes were arriving to the Probjhika Valley when we were there. Not only did we see around 100 on the ground, we also migrants arriving as we drove across the country. Photo by Josh Engel.

Birding at Chelela
Photo by Josh Engel.

Lesser Yellownape
Photo by Josh Engel.

Field breakfast
Photo by Josh Engel.

White-breasted Parrotbill
Photo by Josh Engel.

Rufous-throated Wren-Babbler
Bhutan is land of the wren-babbler. This Near-threatened species is found only in the eastern Himalayas and is readily heard--if not readily seen--in Bhutan. Photo by Josh Engel.

White-throated Laughingthrush flock
One of about 15 species of laughingthrushes that we can see in Bhutan, these White-throated Laughingthrushes are eating rice along the roadside. Photo by Josh Engel

Blood Pheasant
One of several spectacular pheasants that occur in Bhutan. Photo by Josh Engel.

Capped Langur
Three species of langurs inhabit Bhutan. Photo by Josh Engel.

Paro Dzong
One of the first thing that tourists see when they land in Paro is this beautiful bridge over the Paro River, with Paro Dzong in the background. Photo by Josh Engel.
Rufous-necked Hornbill
One of Bhutan's iconic birds, which is still common in the country despite having become rare in much of the rest of its range.

Golden Langur mom and baby
Golden Langur is nearly endemic to Bhutan and is easily seen in the central part of the country. Photo by Josh Engel.

Bhutan Laughtingthrush
The only bird with Bhutan in its name! Photo by Josh Engel.

Large-eared Pika
Himalayan pika taxonomy is poorly understood. Many species occur in Bhutan, but the exact number is unknown.

Monk in Trongsa Dzong
Photo by Josh Engel.

View from Pele La
Clear days mean spectacular views of the mighty Himalayas, especially in autumn and especially in western Bhutan. This is the view of the spectacular high pass Pele La. Photo by Josh Engel.

Punakha Dzong
The winter home of the royal family, the spectacular Punakha Dzong is located at the confluence of two rivers. Conveniently, it's also located near excellent birding. Photo by Josh Engel.

Satyr Tragopan
One of Bhutan's iconic birds, Satyr Tragopan is a shy, beautiful pheasant that tends to stay deep in the Himalayan forest. Photo by Josh Engel.

Trongsa Dzong
Photo by Josh Engel.

White-bellied Heron
The world's rarest wading bird, there are fewer than 250 of these Critically Endangered Himalayan river-dwellers left. Bhutan, from late fall to early spring, is the best place anywhere to see it. Photo by Josh Engel.
White-browed Fulvetta
A common member of high-elevation mixed-species flocks. Photo by Josh Engel.

Blanford's Rosefinch
An enigmatic, irruptive bird that is not seen on every trip. Photo by Josh Engel.
Crested Serpent-Eagle
Because of the good habitat throughout the country, Bhutan has excellent populations of raptors. Photo by Josh Engel.

Gangtey Gompa
This spectacular temple is located in the "Valley of the Cranes," where our November trip should see Black-necked Crane. Photo by Josh Engel.
Great Hornbill
Hunting is not a part of Bhutanese culture, so birds like this that are hunted out in many populated places across their Asian range are still common in Bhutan. Photo by Josh Engel.

Mountain Hawk-Eagle
Photo by Josh Engel.
Tiger's Nest Monestery
Locally known as Taksang, this is Bhutan's most famous temple. Many of ours tours devote the final morning to taking the wonderful hike to visit this cliff-side monestery. Photo by Josh Engel.





























