The new highway to Sichuan’s Tibetan Grasslands opens this summer. As we drove north from Maerkang we could admire it at a distance. But even the older road is smooth and straight, and we made Ruoergai in good time.
I last visited Ruoergai twenty years ago. It has developed out of all recognition since then. From the old place with a “Rough Outpost” feeling, we found ourselves for two nights in a gleaming hotel with Kenny G elevator music.
The Yak Herder lifestyle does not seem to have changed much, though.
| White-rumped Snowfinch |
We stopped at a viewpoint in the early morning and added Rock Sparrow, Tibetan Ground Tit and White-rumped Snowfinch to the trip list. Then the search was on to find hillsides with some scrubby bush cover in the hope of a bit more variety.
We found more birds, but not every one provided a photo opportunity. Tibetan Partridges remained distant, but Yellow-streaked Warbler and White-browed Tit were more obliging.
| Partridges in view ! |
| An Iris - but which one ? |
| Yellow-streaked Warbler |
| White-browed Tit |
A distant Fox and a single Sika Deer were added to the mammal list.
In 2005 the road north out of Ruoergai cut through open pastures. Now, as a sign of increased domestic tourism, the same road (G 213) passes a succession of Tourist Attractions, presented as natural features of various kinds. Day-trippers were feeding Brown-headed Gulls in one of the Coach Car Parks. We managed to take a fork east of these and viewed Saker Falcon and our only Wolf of the trip. Sheep and Yak dotted the overgrazed hills.
| Wolf |
| Saker Falcon |
| Little Owl |
| Tibetan Herdsman |
On the way back, we had good views of a Lammergeier in flight, as well as Himalayan Griffon Vultures and a single Black Vulture feasting on dead sheep.
| Himalayan Griffon and Black Vulture |
Back near the hotel, a patch of damp meadow held a few species, including breeding Ruddy Shelduck..
| Ruddy Shelduck |
East of the grasslands the road passes through wooded valleys and warmer farmland - our last
birding of the trip would be there....







