
Map of
Varsey and Hilley
The total descend is nearly 1500 m. Birding was
good and varied. We were the first foreign birders to visit this site on
recommendation by Peter Lobo. This site should, together with Hilley, be a
natural part of a birding trip to Sikkim for future birders. According to Peter
this is a very god site for Fire-tailed Myzornis although we didn´t find it, but
that was probably due to the bad wheather.
Pemyangtse
We birded around the monastry and along the road back to Pelling where we
stayed. Our main target here was Red-faced Leocichla which we searched for in
vain.
Khecheoperi lake
This small sacred lake
about an hour north of Pelling offered very good birding and the surprice of the
trip - a Black-necked Crane which is a major rarity in India. Apart from that we
had gripping views of a Black-tailed Crake, or some of us had, that is those
that could stand the huge numbers of leeches here. The wimps in the group ran
their asses off back to the pavement. It is important to be here early as the
place is soon crowded with tourists.

Map of lake Khecheoperi and the Black-tailed Crake site

Map of lake Khecheoperi