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At elevations of around 3500 meters and above, forests of silver fir, birch, rhododendron and juniper trees are found. The forests provide habitat to at least 118 species of birds, including Danphe, Blood pheasant, Red-billed chough, and yellow-billed chough. Sagarmatha National Park is also home to a number of rare species, including musk deer, wild yak, snow leopard, Himalayan black bear and red panda...
.. more :
everestmydream.blogspot.com/2007/11/sagarmatha-national-park-version-polish...
Come and visit anytime!.. Have a nice day! - himalman

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  2. This sounds fascinating. Thanks for the discussion link!

    Hugs, JJ
  3. Thanks Himalman ,You have did lots of Good post Your Blogs I really appreciat your job.
    I enjoy watching documantry about Himalaya in your Blog. How may time you have been in Nepal ? and where are you from?

    Best regards
  4. Hi himalman,
    Very interesting about Sagarmatha National Park, Nepal and especially flora and fauna there.
    Though this National Park is just 7 days walk or 3-5 hours fly from where I live, I haven't there.Very good post.

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