on the Jacobs Union Cemetery, 8373 Kings Highway, New Tripoli, PA. Her graveside service will be held on Sat. She is survived by her two daughters: Tami Smith Belasco, Tampa Bay, FL and Danielle Belasco, Gainesville, FL and four grandsons an Aunt, Anna Lou ( Bear) Oswald of New Tripoli and four cousins. Dawn specialized in wildlife care and later established the Eye of the Eagle Wildlife Sanctuary in Newberry, Fl. of Veterinary Medicine Degree at the University of Florida in Gainesville, FL. Degree at LaSalle College, Phila., Pa and her M.A. She was born in Allentown, a daughter of the late Harry and Erna (Oswald) Miller. Miller 76, formerly of Trexlertown, passed away on Septemin Gainesville, FL. Online condolences may be recorded at NOTE: To ensure flower delivery for time of service, please place ALL orders at least 24 prior to start of service! New Tripoli, Pennsylvaniaĭawn N. Kaziranga is also home to many bird species, including the Swamp Francolin, Pin-striped Tit-Babbler, and many more.Dawn N. The park also hosts large populations of Asiatic Elephant, Wild Water Buffalo, Swamp Deer, and of course, Bengal Tiger. The elephant-grass meadows, swampy lagoons, and dense forests of Kaziranga are home to a large variety of birds and mammal species, the star being the One-horned Rhinoceros.
Leaving Eaglenest we head to Kaziranga National Park, stopping at Nameri for a night to break the journey. As well as that, we will hope to see many other excellent birds, including Blyth’s and Temminck’s Tragopans, Rufous-necked Hornbill, Ward’s Trogon, Slender-billed Scimitar Babbler, Sikkim Wedge-billed Babbler, Bar-winged, Long-billed, and Eye-browed Wren-Babblers, White-hooded Babbler, Red-tailed Minla, Golden-breasted Fulvetta, Beautiful Sibia, White-breasted and Pale-billed Parrotbills, Slaty-bellied Tesia, Broad-billed Warbler, Beautiful Nuthatch, Red-headed Bullfinch and many more. Eaglenest gained fame when Bugun Liocichla was described, new to science, in 2006. Its easy access, excellent forest, and wide altitudinal range uniquely combine for Arunachal. Visit Eyes of the Wild and discover the wonders of nature. You can learn about the animals, their habitats, and their conservation efforts, as well as book a live or virtual presentation for your school, group, or event. The most significant advantage of Eaglenest (expected to provide the bulk of the star species) over other montane forests of Arunachal is a jeep track that cuts right through its heart from the pass at 2800m down to the flood plains of Assam at 100m. Eyes of the Wild is a website that showcases the amazing stories and adventures of rescued wildlife from around the world. Here we can spot White-winged Duck, Great Hornbill, Wreathed Hornbill, Rufous-necked Hornbill, Black Stork, Ibisbill, Blue-bearded Bee-eater, many babbler species, plovers, and many other birds.Įaglenest Wildlife Sanctuary, in West Kameng, Arunachal Pradesh, is the highest wildlife sanctuary in elevation. With over 300 species of birds, Nameri is a birder’s paradise. Nameri hosts many animal species including the Bengal Tiger, Asiatic Elephant, Leopard, Sambar, Dhole, Muntjac, Gaur, and Sloth Bear. We start this tour with a visit to lowland Nameri National Park on the Jia Bhoreli river. The dense forests are not only home to various species of skulking babblers and similarly plumaged warblers, but also beautiful pheasants and other stunners such as Fire-tailed Myzornis, Himalayan Cutia, Beautiful Nuthatch, Ward’s Trogon, and, of course, the recently discovered Bugun Liocichla. Northeast India is one of the most bird-rich regions in the world.