Naumann's Thrush - Dalanzadgad
Crested Lark - Dalanzadgad
Crested Lark preening and showing the tail pattern nicely- Dalanzadgad
Long-toed Stint - Dalanzadgad
Long-toed Stint - Dalanzadgad
The habitat outside our guest house at Dalanzadgad, the bushes to the
right supported many passerines while the stream links to a reservoir to the
left and out of few and was excellent for waders and wildfowl
Heading towards the Yol Valley in the Gurvan Saikhan National Park
Heading into the Yol Valley in the Gurvan Saikhan National Park
Heading into the Yol Valley in the Gurvan Saikhan National Park
Gurvan Saikhan National Park is a spectacular mountainous park dominated by barren peaks and lightly vegetated valleys. The park was established in 1993 and extends to nearly 27,000 square kilometres. It is the largest national park in Mongolia, stretching 380 km from east to west and 80 km from north to south. The park is named for the Gurvan Saikhan Mountains in which it is located.
A short way into the park a quick stop and a walk produced our first Mongolian Accentor, Brown Accentor and a White’s Thrush. We headed to the parking spot at Yolyn Am and walked the valley to an area known as “Vulture’s Bedroom’. This produced Taiga Flycatcher, Little Bunting, Brown Accentor, Lammergeier, Koslov’s Accentor, Tree Pipit, Northern Wheatear, Isabelline Wheatear, White’s Thrush, Guldenstadt’s Redstart, Chinese Beautiful Rosefinch and a stunning Wallcreeper. It was evident that the valley supported good numbers of migrants and we were amazed at how these species must migrant from south-east Asia, perhaps over the Himalayas, then across the vast and hostile Gobi Desert to find themselves in a remote mountain valley with an onward journey into Russia yet to face. We headed to our campsite for lunch set within a beautiful mountain valley and ate a rather large lunch of a dish known as Mimosa which basically consisted of egg and salad followed by rice and meat.
Isabelline Wheatear was common with many birds on territory and performing a
rather spectacular and noisy display flight - Gurvan Saikhan National Park
Isabelline Wheatear - Gurvan Saikhan National Park
Mongolian Accentor, like a drab Dunnock but confined to Mongolia as a
breeding species - Gurvan Saikhan National Park
Yolyn Am Valley, Gurvan Saikhan National Park
White-winged Snowfinch - Yolyn Am Valley, Gurvan Saikhan National Park
White-winged Snowfinch - Yolyn Am Valley, Gurvan Saikhan National Park
Tree Pipit- Yolyn Am Valley, Gurvan Saikhan National Park
Red-cheeked Ground Squirrel - Yolyn Am Valley, Gurvan Saikhan National Park
Lammergeier - Yolyn Am Valley, Gurvan Saikhan National Park
Brown Accentor - Yolyn Am Valley, Gurvan Saikhan National Park
Mongolian Accentor - Yolyn Am Valley, Gurvan Saikhan National Park
Mongolian Accentor - Yolyn Am Valley, Gurvan Saikhan National Park
Spot the Wallcreeper - Yolyn Am Valley, Gurvan Saikhan National Park
Chinese Beautiful Rosefinch - Yolyn Am Valley, Gurvan Saikhan National Park
Golden Eagle- Yolyn Am Valley, Gurvan Saikhan National Park
Mongolian Pit Viper Gloydius halys - Yolyn Am Valley,
Gurvan Saikhan National Park
Yolyn Am Valley, Gurvan Saikhan National Park
Photographing Mongolian Accentor on the mountain side Mongolian
Accentor - Yolyn Am Valley, Gurvan Saikhan National Park
Yolyn Am Valley, Gurvan Saikhan National Park
Little Bunting - Yolyn Am Valley, Gurvan Saikhan National Park
Little Bunting - Yolyn Am Valley, Gurvan Saikhan National Park
Little Bunting - Yolyn Am Valley, Gurvan Saikhan National Park
Grey Wagtail - Yolyn Am Valley, Gurvan Saikhan National Park
Barry eating his Mimosa
Gurvan Saikhan National Park
Isabelline Wheatear - Gurvan Saikhan National Park
Isabelline Wheatear - Gurvan Saikhan National Park
Pallas's Pica - Gurvan Saikhan National Park
Tobias insisted that I took this tractor with me to Mongolia and he wanted me to take
pictures of it with the birds I saw, we has some fun with this Pica!
Upland Buzzard, its nest seemingly stuck to the cliff face - Gurvan Saikhan National Park
Upland Buzzard - Gurvan Saikhan National Park
Upland Buzzard - Gurvan Saikhan National Park
Upland Buzzard - Gurvan Saikhan National Park
Black Vulture - Gurvan Saikhan National Park
Black Vulture - Gurvan Saikhan National Park
Citrine Wagtail- Gurvan Saikhan National Park
Driving through the Gurvan Saikhan National Park, the road narrowing
Driving through the Gurvan Saikhan National Park, the road narrowing
Driving through the Gurvan Saikhan National Park, the end of the road
Frozen River Gurvan Saikhan National Park
Golden Eagle - Gurvan Saikhan National Park
Little Bunting - Gurvan Saikhan National Park
Saker on nest - Gurvan Saikhan National Park
White's Thrush, seeing this species on barren slopes makes one realise that they are not so out of place in a Geo on Fair Isle - Gurvan Saikhan National Park
White's Thursh - Gurvan Saikhan National Park
Lammergeier - Gurvan Saikhan National Park
Our campsite in Gurvan Saikhan National Park
Mine was the Wallcreeper tent
Our campsite - Gurvan Saikhan National Park
Long-eared Jerboa - Gurvan Saikhan National Park
Day 1 and 2 – International flight then Ulaanbaatar to Mungum Sum
Day 3 - Mungunmorit and Gachuurt area
Day 4 - Drive to Dalanzadgad
Day 6 - Gurvan Saikhan National Park
Day 7 - Gobi Desert and Khongor Sand Dunes
Day 8 – Gobi Desert to Bogd
Day 9 - Baga Bogd Mountain and Kholboolj Lake
Day 10 - Kholboolj Lake and Barig Mountain
Day 11 - Barig Mountain and Sangiin Lake
Day 12 (Part 1) - Sangiin Lake and Bayan Lake
Day 12 (Part 2) - Sangiin Lake and Bayan Lake
Day 13 - Hustai National Park and Terelj National Park
Day 14 - Terelj National Park and Gachuurt Area
Day 15 and 16 - Gachuurt Area, Tuul River and International flight