Wednesday 7 July 1982

30 years ago: 2-7 July 1982, Zanskar


Friday 2nd July 1982:  Leh to Kargil, Ladakh, India
We were up at 05:30 for bus departure at 06:00.  It left at 06:30 (clearly not a Ladakhi run bus!) and was held up at roadworks for an hour and a half at 10:00.  Then the ‘expected’ delays ensued, due to convoys and the army attempting to recover a truck that had crashed a week earlier.  The latter delayed us for a further hour before they gave up.  Finally we arrived in Kargil at 20:00.  We got hotel room and found out where to get the truck to Rangdom (which fortunately was going the next morning as per our information from Leh).  We went to bed at 21:30 but were disturbed at 22:30, 23:30 and 03:30 by noisy arrivals and departures.

Birds seen (from bus and around villages where made food stops):  Rock Dove 50, Blue Hill Pigeon 10, Hoopoe 10, Crag Martin 2, Hume's Short-toed Lark 6, Citrine Wagtail 2, Black-backed Wagtail 2, Black Redstart 10, Desert Wheatear 1 male, River Chat 1, Blue Rock Thrush 2, Blue Whistling Thrush 1, Mountain Chiffchaff 2, Magpie 10, Alpine Chough 15, Chough 4, Carrion Crow 2, Raven 4, House Sparrow 50, Tibetan Snow Finch 8, Scarlet Rosefinch 15, Rock Bunting 1.

Saturday 3rd July 1982:  Kargil to Zuildo, Ladakh, India
We were up at 04:15 and on the truck at 04:30.  It was very full to start with before any people got on.  We were perched precariously on its cargo with lots of other tourists (many French).  It departed at 05:05 for a very long and uncomfortable ride, at times quite frightening as we followed a poor track along the Sulu River valley and through some steep gorges.  We had a long, 2.5 hour, lunch stop in the middle of nowhere and finally arrived at Zuildo at 18:15 where we were very pleased to get off (the truck continuing on to Zanskar).  At Zuildo the river valley had opened out onto a rather flat, but in places boggy, plain – an area that looked to have great potential.  Zuildo was a small collection of mud huts, a small marquee type tent and a recently built one roomed wooden house with a concrete floor on which we were invited to sleep!  Rather cold and hard despite a karrimat.  Despite early fears some food was available.  We were told it was likely to be three days before the truck returned.

Birds seen (mainly from truck):  Rock Dove 30, Blue Hill Pigeon 10, Rufous Turtle Dove 4, Swift 10, Hoopoe 5, Crag Martin 1, House Martin 1, Hume's Short-toed Lark 2, Small Sky Lark 1, Shore Lark 6, Citrine Wagtail 4, Black-backed Wagtail 3, Robin Accentor 1, Black Redstart 15, River Chat 1, Blue Rock Thrush 1, Sulphur-bellied Warbler 1, Mountain Chiffchaff h, Magpie 10, Alpine Chough 15, House Sparrow 60, Scarlet Rosefinch 15, Rock Bunting 10.

Sulu Valley from the truck

moon over Zuildo

Sunday 4th July 1982:  Zuildo/Rangdom, Ladakh, India
After leisurely breakfast (eggs!) we slowly walked to Rangdom Gompa across the 'swamp' making numerous detours firstly to avoid marshy areas and later, where more stony, wide rivers.  We ended up wading a couple of times but soon dried off in the warm sun.  It was very impressive scenery, especially the stony plain which looks more like I would imagine Tibet to be than the more fertile and much steeper Indus.  We had excellent views of breeding Lesser Sand Plovers and they and 3 ‘Tibetan’ Twite were the highlights.  We got back to Zuildo at 17:45 and had a reasonable meal of rice and chapatis.

Birds recorded:  Goosander 1 female, Himalayan Griffon Vulture 1, Golden Eagle 2, Himalayan Snowcock h, Lesser Sand Plover 6 and 1 chick, Redshank 4, Green Sandpiper 1, Blue Hill Pigeon 15, Swift 2, Hume's Short-toed Lark 6, Small Sky Lark 3, Shore Lark 25, Citrine Wagtail 30, Robin Accentor 15, Black Redstart 10, Sulphur-bellied Warbler 1, Mountain Chiffchaff 10, Alpine Chough 20, Chough 21, Raven 5, House Sparrow 40, Tibetan Snow Finch 4, Red-fronted Serin 8, Twite 3 (Tibetan), Hodgson's Mountain Finch 40, Brandt's Mountain Finch 6, Scarlet Rosefinch 20, Great Rosefinch 4, Rock Bunting 1.

Zuildo from the east

west of Zuildo

presumably a type of Marsh Orchid

Shore Lark at Zuildo, where Horned would be a more appropriate name

East of Zuildo


Rangdom Gompa

Great Rosefinch near Rangdom Gompa

Breeding Lesser  Sand Plover near Rangdom Gompa
  


Monday 5th July 1982:  Zuildo Gorge, Ladakh, India
We heard Himalayan Snowcock before breakfast again.  They must be on hill above us but no end of scanning managed to pick one up.  After breakfast we walked up the river valley/gorge to north of Zuildo with two icy river crossings on way up which we fortunately managed to avoid on return.  We saw 2 Wallcreepers and Sulphur-bellied Warblers were common!  Dave continued when Nick and I decided we’d gone far enough and soon after he’d left and disappeared around a corner we saw him running back in our direction, before continuing on again.  We discovered later that he’d seen a Brown Bear rather closer than he was happy with.  There was a cold wind blowing up valley and as a result we were back at Zuildo soon after 16:00 finding two pairs of Spanish Sparrows around the huts.  Time spent birding is getting shorter!

Birds recorded:  Lammergeyer 2, Himalayan Snowcock h, Blue Hill Pigeon 10, Swift 4, Crag Martin 4, Small Sky Lark 2, Shore Lark 20, Citrine Wagtail 10, Black-backed Wagtail 1, Rosy Pipit 1, Dipper 1, Robin Accentor 5, Black Redstart 10, Blue Rock Thrush 3, Sulphur-bellied Warbler 14, Mountain Chiffchaff 2, Wallcreeper 2, Alpine Chough 10, Chough 25, Raven 4, House Sparrow 30, Spanish Sparrow 4 (2 males and 2 females), Tibetan Snow Finch 2, Hodgson's Mountain Finch 50, Scarlet Rosefinch 2.

Zuildo

view from Zuildo

Tuesday 6th July 1982:  Zuildo to Parkachik, Ladakh, India
We walked down river a short way before returning to Zuildo at 12:00 in the unlikely even that the truck was early.  It arrived at 15:00 and left at 16:00.  It had no cargo and many fewer passengers and seemed to go faster than on the way up, but many delays due to oncoming vehicles and regularly filling up its leaky radiator.  The driver nearly drove the truck off the track and down a very steep slope into the river 1000 ft below which caused a further delay while the track was mended/built up under the left front wheel which had been left in space.  The first Nick and I knew of this incident was when all the locals dived out the back of the truck, Dave who was on the cab roof, doing likewise via Nick's head!  We arrived at Parkachik somewhat relieved at 20:00 and slept on the porch of the rest house there.

Birds recorded:  Ruddy Shelduck 3, Goosander 2, Lammergeyer 1, Himalayan Griffon Vulture 1, Hobby 1, Lesser Sand Plover 9, Redshank 1, Common Tern 1, Blue Hill Pigeon 10, Snow Pigeon 1, Swift 4, House Martin 1, Small Sky Lark 4, Shore Lark 15, Citrine Wagtail 10, Black-backed Wagtail 3, Rosy Pipit 1, Robin Accentor 3, Black Redstart 20, Mountain Chiffchaff 4, Alpine Chough 15, Chough 2, Raven h, House Sparrow 50, Tibetan Snow Finch 3, Red-fronted Serin 4, Goldfinch 1, Hodgson's Mountain Finch 20, Scarlet Rosefinch 1.

Wednesday 7th July 1982:  Parkachik to Kargil, Ladakh, India
We were up at 06:00, the truck left at 07:00 and arrived in Kargil at 15:00.  It was a very rough ride, at times we were getting thrown around everywhere, but it was less scary than previous truck rides.  We spent a couple of hours birding the treacherous scree slopes above Kargil seeing a few wheatears but little else of note and returned at 18:15 to an equally poor lodge.  Kargil is certainly one of the least impressive towns I've had the misfortune to stay in on this trip.

Birds seen:  Kestrel 1, Hobby 1, Rock Dove 10, Snow Pigeon 1, Rufous Turtle Dove 4, Swift 30, Hoopoe 8, Crag Martin 1, House Martin 4, Small Sky Lark 1 Citrine Wagtail 4, Black-backed Wagtail 6, Black Redstart 40, Pied Wheatear 5, Eastern Pied Wheatear 1 female, Blue Rock Thrush 10, Mountain Chiffchaff 8, Magpie 15, Alpine Chough 25, Raven 1, House Sparrow 100, Red-fronted Serin 2, Goldfinch 1, Scarlet Rosefinch 8.

Parkachik

1 comment:

  1. Hi! I'm Laura from Italy. I' like to visit Gompa Rangdom this year. Can you help me? I have some questions...
    Thank you!

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