
Brownish-flanked Bush Warbler
Horornis fortipes
eBird · hotspot aggregation
Where to find it
Locations where this species appears in the top-20 hotspots we sample per location. Sorted by how many of those hotspots it shows up at.
- 54 hotspots
Sikkim (general)
Northeast India - 49 hotspots
Bhutan (general)
International - 48 hotspots
Nagaland (general)
Northeast India - 43 hotspots
Eaglenest / Dirang / Sela / Tawang
Northeast India - 25 hotspots
Mizoram / Meghalaya
Northeast India - 23 hotspots
Dehradun / Mussoorie / Devalsari
North India - 23 hotspots
Kashmir / Pong / Himachal
North India - 22 hotspots
Lava / Neora / Senchal / Latpanchar (Darjeeling Hills)
Northeast India - 21 hotspots
Mishmi Hills
Northeast India - 18 hotspots
Chopta / Mandal
North India - 17 hotspots
Kolkata
East India - 17 hotspots
Pangot
North India - 17 hotspots
Sattal
North India - 15 hotspots
Munsiyari
North India - 13 hotspots
Arunachal Pradesh (general)
Northeast India - 5 hotspots
Debrugarh / Tinsukhiya
Northeast India - 5 hotspots
Pahalgam
Northwest India - 4 hotspots
Nepal (general)
International - 2 hotspots
Binsar
North India - 2 hotspots
Buxa
East India - 2 hotspots
Corbett
North India - 2 hotspots
Namdapha
Northeast India - 1 hotspot
Dehing Patkai
Northeast India - 1 hotspot
Harike
Northwest India - 1 hotspot
Ladakh (general)
Northwest India - 1 hotspot
Manas
Northeast India - 1 hotspot
Rajaji
North India
eBird · co-occurrence
Often seen with
Other species that share the most hotspots with this one in our sample — rough birding-by-association, not a formal association.
410 hotspotsRed-vented Bulbul
Pycnonotus cafer
408 hotspotsGreat Barbet
Psilopogon virens
404 hotspotsVerditer Flycatcher
Eumyias thalassinus
402 hotspotsBlack Bulbul
Hypsipetes leucocephalus
401 hotspotsAshy Drongo
Dicrurus leucophaeus
401 hotspotsGray Bushchat
Saxicola ferreus
400 hotspotsGray-hooded Warbler
Phylloscopus xanthoschistos
398 hotspotsBlue Whistling-Thrush
Myophonus caeruleus
392 hotspotsGreen-backed Tit
Parus monticolus
388 hotspotsOriental Turtle-Dove
Streptopelia orientalis