Site description (2004 baseline):
AVIFAUNA: Not much information is available on the bird life, except for the general report of Singh (1994) in which he has described birds during his various surveys of the state. However, site-wise detailed lists are not available.
A significant discovery from this area is a new monal species of the genus Lophophorus. The males of the new monal appeared very similar to the male of Sclater’s Monal Lophophorus sclateri, except for the completely white tail in the former. This was reported by local hunters of the Sarli Circle in Lower Subasiri district who also go for hunting to the Taksing area (Kumar and Singh 1999).
An interesting record of Honey guide Indicator xanthonotus, one of the two records of this species in the state is from here (R. Suresh Kumar pers. comm. 2003 )
Of the 21 species found in the Eastern Himalayas Endemic Bird Area (Stattersfield et al. 1998) 12 have been reported from this IBA. There are not many IBAs in this EBA where so many Restricted Range species are found.
Four biomes are represented in this IBA: Biome-5 (Eurasian High Montane- Alpine and Tibetan); Biome-7 (Sino-Himalayan Temperate Forest); Biome-8 (Sino-Himalayan Subtropical Forest); and Biome-9 (Indo-Chinese Tropical Moist Forest). It is not possible to list all the species here.
OTHER KEY FAUNA: Not much information is available on the fauna of this large area. However, Takin Budorcas taxicolor, Serow Nemorhaedus sumatraensis, Goral Nemorhaedus goral, Red Panda Ailurus fulgens, Capped Langur Trachypithecus pileatus and Assamese Macaque Macaca assamensis have been recorded (A. U. Choudhury pers. comm. 2003). The Bharal or Blue Sheep Pseudois nayaur was recently recorded from the Taksing area, the only other record of this species in the state, with the rest being from Tawang district in Western Arunachal Pradesh. (R. Suresh Kumar pers. comm. 2003).
The proposed Upper Subansiri Hydroelectric project will have some impact on these sites (A. U. Choudhury pers. comm. 2003). Hunting is a major threat to the wildlife in the area and species such as Musk Deer, Asiatic Black Bear Ursus thibetanus, Sclater’s Monal Lophophorus sclateri and Temminck’s Tragopan Tragopan temminckii are much sought after (R. Suresh Kumar pers. comm. 2003).
Recommended citation
BirdLife International (2024) Important Bird Area factsheet: Nacho - Limeking - Taksing - Majha (India). Downloaded from
https://datazone.birdlife.org/site/factsheet/nacho--limeking--taksing--majha-iba-india on 22/11/2024.