:*Montane oak-rhododendron forests of north-western [[Himalayas]]
Montane oak and rhododendron forests
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Broadleaf evergreen forest (prefers oak), mixed broadleaf-conifer forest, rhododendron forest, also pine forest and scrub. Found from 1800m to 3750m, in winter do
...lso nectar from rhododendron flowers. Forages in treetops, low herbage and rhododendron.<br/ >
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Rhododendron forests
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Temperate conifer and rhododendron forests at 2270 to 3350 m.<br />
Feeds mainly on tree seeds, buds and shoots of deodars and spruce. Takes also rhododendron bark and berries.<br />
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:*Oak-rhododendron forests of southern [[China]] (southern Sichuan to north-western Yunnan)
:*Oak-rhododendron forests of north-western Tonkin, [[Vietnam]] and central and southeast Yunn
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:*Oak-rhododendron forests of western and central [[Nepal]]
Found in oak forest, mixed oak, conifer and rhododendron forest, usually with plenty of undergrowth. Occurs at 1830 - 3500m, in wint
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Oak-rhododendron forests. Also montane and sub-montane conifer and spruce forests.
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Mountain forests with berberis, rhamnus, rhododendron and salix.
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...biotopes from 1600-3600 m. asl., where it has a predilection for juniper, rhododendron and bamboo thickets on sunny hillsides. Localized distribution and travels
Rhododendron, bamboo, juniper, and other montane forests, as well as tree farms. At 2000
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...h mountain area reaching over 3700m where scree slopes, alpine meadows and rhododendron scrub support not only Caucasian Black Grouse but also the sought after [[C
...the best chance of seeing them leave the village before dawn and reach the rhododendron scrub above the village as early as possible.
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They breed in mixed conifer forests, which also contains tree rhododendron.
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Mountain slopes and high meadows with some rhododendron bushes, dwarf juniper or other scrubs. It moves to high desert plains in w
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Temperate montane juniper and rhododendron shrubland.
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Rhododendron, shrubbery and oak. Found from 2200m to 4300m.<sup>[[#References|1]]</sup>
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...rent types of forest: Oak forest, birch forest, rhododendron forest, mixed rhododendron and coniferous forest, sometimes also bamoo and low scrub. Breeding range b
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Undergrowth of evergreen oak and rhododendron forests.
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...in broadleaf evergreen forest. Also in mixed forest, secondary growth and rhododendron scrub. Found above 1000m.
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Dense scrub on hillsides, dense undergrowth in forest, open bamboo-jungle, rhododendron shrubs, brambles and bracken. Found up to 2300m in [[Taiwan]].
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Rhododendron forests; montane forests, rocky hillsides in coniferous forests, also in mi
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Moist oak and rhododendron forests with dense undergrowth and bamboo clumps.
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