Saturday, November 3, 2012

Annual calendar 'feathery friends'

The S.O.S will be coming out with its annual calendar 'feathery friends' from Sikkim 2013 very soon....bird lovers/ photographers can send their entries to the following members for review
Win a chance to get your pic and name printed on the calendar...please hurry last date of submission 25 th of Nov2012...
Mr Chewang Bonpo
Mr Niraj Thapa
Mr R.P Gurung
Mr Pempa
Mr Karma Tempo

The photos will be selected by a panel of experts consisting of experienced birders and photographers

Looking forward for a positive response
Karma Tempo
G.Sec
Sikkim Ornithological Society

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

It is interesting that there are three kinds of Sparrows in Gangtok itself: House Sparrow Passer domesticus, Russet Sparrow Passer rutilans and Eurasian Tree Sparrow Passer montanus. However there is increasing menace of predatory stray and feral cats which are good at climbing trees and other places. This is something not easily noticed by lay people initially, but sparrow population in Forest Colony, Balwakhani has obviously and drastically declined due to them.  One can see House Sparrows roosting in the evenings in the lone Ficus tree on M. G. Marg, Gangtok.

Thursday, June 7, 2012

5 day long training on Bird Watching Guiding held


Sikkim: 5 day long training on Bird Watching Guiding held




Gangtok, 31 May, 2012:
Realizing the high demand of bird watching guides in the tourism sector, the Sikkim Biodiversity Conservation and Forest Management Project (SBFP) assisted by JICA organized a five day residential training programme on bird watching guiding at Okherey, West Sikkim from 22 May to 27 May.
The training had a total of 30 participants (unemployed youth) belonging to village clusters of Hee Gaon, Dzongu, Kitam, Pakyong, Fambongla Ribdi, Sombaria and Okherey . The training was delivered as a part of the capacity building of the villages chosen under the SBFP- JICA assisted project. The resource persons were invited from WWF- India, Wild life Institute of India,  Sikkim Ornithological Society and the National Eco Tourism Consultant of the SBFP project. It was coordinated by the Eco Tourism Marketing Cell of the project.
An elaborate practical class on the field guides was provided to all the participants along with theory classes held at Sherpa Bhavan Okherey. The training ended with a two day trek to Barsey Rhododendron Sanctuary in which participants had a garbage collection competition.
It was ended formally on the 27th of April with the distribution of bird books and training certificate by the DFO ( Eco Tourism ) Dr. S Anbalagan .
This is the first set of trainings which will also be imparted throughout Sikkim to build the capacity of local stakeholders in guiding, home stays, trekking, bird watching etc.
SOURCE:http://isikkim.com/

Sikkim tourism’s new destination: Bird Watching


Sikkim tourism’s new destination: Bird Watching




Sikkim Mail
Devika Gurung
GANGTOK: January 11, 2012
Sikkim being rich in flora and fauna including birdlife with 550species of birds (which is regarded well in terms of variety) has proved to be one of the major hotspots for ornithology. Lately the group ‘Sikkim Birds’ on a social networking site has been gathering much attention from bird lovers and avid bird watchers. The group with 638 members (both locals and non-locals) has become a learning platform for those interested in birds, bird watching and bird photography.
The not much talked ‘Sikkim Ornithological Society’ (SOS) is also slowly gaining public interest through this social group. Founded by K.C Pradhan, the Chief Patron of SOS, the society was registered in the year 2006. The basic objectives of the society was to provide a whole new platform for people interested in ornithology along with ecological conservation and also to introduce a whole new product for eco-tourism.
During a brief interaction with Sikkim Mail, SOS President, Karma P. Takapa states, “bird watching is like an art, it’s an inborn talent. One can only love to do so if they are born with it”. It’s good not only for the bird lovers, but even for those interested in being birding guides. “The before catapult hunters have now become conservationists as they have a good knowledge of birds”, he added.
SOS has also made helpful brochures on ‘Common Birds in Sikkim.’ It has organized programmes in schools in West Sikkim region, regarding Sikkim birds and has recently organized bird walks at Tashi Viewpoint and Raj Bhawan Area (an initiative of Lukendra Rasaily, a member of SOS), Takapa acquainted. During bird walks one can not only watch a variety of birds but also learn and share their knowledge about the subject with each other.
As per Takapa, Chewang Bonpo is the best birding guide in the state right now who has been leading birding groups independently in and outside the state. Further he informed that one can make bird guide as their main source of livelihood if he/ she is interested and has sufficient knowledge about birds as they are better paid than the tourist guides.
SOS is not much known in the state, therefore it intends to reach to more people in the coming years and also make small but prominent impacts in the society/ environment as a whole. Presently, SOS aims to make the society available to the younger generations. Speaking about the future prospects of the society Takapa informs that instead of choosing schools to participate, SOS plans to write to the schools in the state inviting them to the orientation programme and also to organize bird walks for the interested schools. If this becomes successful then the society also plans to set up Bird Clubs in the respective schools, he concluded.

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

PREVIEW OF SOS CALENDAR 2012



Spot-bellied Eagle Owl or Forest Eagle Owl Bubo nipalensis
Interesting record of a large owl Spot-bellied Eagle Owl Bubo nipalensis found dead in campus of Mr. K. C. Pradhan at 6th Mile, Gangtok on 21 Jan'12. Could be case of poisoning; the bird might have eaten a poisoned rat or something.  Specimen with Forest staff for post-mortem. Do confirm if this is what is locally called KOIRALO in Nepali, and what the other local names are. You can hear it around Himalayan Zoological Park and Raj Bhavan, but this is the first close view of an uncommon bird. Good record by Pradhan Sir. Same individual front and back views. Local people say “Koiralo ley Biralo khaancha”, but we have yet to get proof. Salim Ali calls this 'Huhu' in Nepali; Any Lepcha names?

Chewang Rinchen Bonpo comments that this is a rare owl he saw only once in Kaziranga National Park, Assam and that its Sikkimese/Bhutia name is LA-KUME.


Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Annual General Meeting of Sikkim Ornithological Society 2011

Annual General Meeting of Sikkim Ornithological Society for the  year 2011 was held in Hotel Mt.Simvo,Gangtok,Sikkim on 7th dec 2011.

Mr.Lukendra Rasaily (Former General Secretary of SOS)handing over file to Mr.Karma  P.Takapa(New President of SOS)
Mr.K.C Pradhan(Former President of SOS)handing over file to Mr.Karma P.Takapa(President of SOS)
Mr.Karma P. Takapa
 


Executive Body Of Sikkim Ornithological Society (SOS)

Mr.Chewang Bonpo,Mr.Madan Gurung,Mr.karma  P.Takapa(President),Mr.K.P Gurung,Mr.Karma Tempo Ethenpa,Mr.Niraj Thapa ,Mr.S Norgay Lachungpa,Mr.Pempa Tsh. Bhutiaand Mr.Lakpa Sherpa

Executive Body Of Sikkim Ornithological Society (SOS), 06/12/2011 to 06/12/2013
Sl No
Name
Designation
Email
Contact Number
1
Mr. K.C. Pradhan
Chief Patron
keshabcp@gmail.com
9609858230
2
Mr. S. Wangdi
Patron

9593882234
3
Mr.Peter Lobo
Advisor
peterlobo65@gmail.com
9800117403
4
Dr. Partho (WWF)
Technical Advisor
ghose.ps1@gmail.com
9775873293
5
Mr.Karma P Takapa
President
yuksom@gmail.com
9434026828
6
Mr.R.P. Gurung
Vice President. I
rpgecoss@gmail.com
9733088003
7
Mr.Chewang Bonpo
Vice President .II
cheinbon@gmail.com
9735900165
8
Mr.Karma Tempo Ethenpa
G. Secretary
karma.tempo@rediffmail.com
9933442275
9
Mr.Madan Gurung
Joint Secretary
sikkimpeak@yahoo.com
9832544375
10
Mr.Pempa Tsh Bhutia
Treasurer
gatok@rediffmail.com
9547558545
11
Mr.S. Norgey Lachungpa
Executive Member
galaxy@gmail.com
9434868515
12
Mr.Lakpa Sherpa
Executive Member
lakpayuk@hotmail.com
9733018122
13
Mr.Niraj Thapa
Executive Member
n_thapa_2000@yahoo.com
9434867082
14
Miss.Prena Tamang
Executive Member

9593376225
15
Mr.Basant Sharma
Executive Member
Sharmabasant1@gmail.com
9932591265

Friday, January 20, 2012

SOS Bank Acoount DetailAccount details:

Acount detail of SOS has been posted in order to help members to deposit their membership renewal fees and  new members to deposit their new membership fees.Anybody who deposit in SOS account  are requested to send scanned copy of   deposit slip to gatok@rediffmail.com for reference.




Sikkim Ornithological Society Account details:
> Bank: Axis Bank, Gangtok
> Name of account: Sikkim Ornithological Society Account no.: 112010100203685

Monday, January 16, 2012

SOS launched calender 2012

Sikkim Ornithological Society  launched calender (Rare Birds of Sikkim)on 29/12/2012 in Siliguri.,West Bengal,India.

SOS President and chief patron






Mr.Karma Tempo with SOS Chief Patron Mr. K.C.Pradhan