Showing posts with label Birds. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Birds. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 27, 2019

Birds at Anandam ( Genguvarapetti, Kodai foothills)

Rose-ringed Parakeet, Sept 2015


Shikra, Nov 2017
Aug 2019

Purple Sunbird, Nov 2017
Sunbird, Feb 2018

A gaggle of Myna, Feb 2018
Drongo, Feb 2018


Cattle Egret, Feb 2108

Bablers, Feb 2018
Large Grey Babler, July 2019


Red-wattled Lapwing, Aug 2019


Beaeater, Aug 2019

White-throated Kingfisher, Aug 2019


Koel, Aug 2019
Indian Roller, Aug 2019


Wednesday, May 13, 2015

Birds - Kanchenzonga National Park Trek




Sighted the following birds between April 25th and May 5th in Yuksom and along the Goecha La trail in the Kanchendzonga National Park in West Sikkim bordering Nepal. Besides the birds shown below, also spotted White Capped Water Redstarts, Jungle Crows and Snow Pigeons.

Barn Swallow, Yuksom (1800 m)
Black Bulbul - Yuksom
Verditer Flycatcher - Yuksom
Verditer Flycatcher - Bakhim (2800 m)
Black Redstart ? Yuksom



Striated Bulbul on Yuksom - Sachen trail (1800 - 2200 m)
Rufous Sibia on Yuksom - Sachen trail
White Throated Laughing Thrush - Sachen (2200 m)
Some type of Warbler ? Sachen - Tsokha (3000 m)
Blue Fronted Redstart - Tsokha
Some type of Pipit ? - Tsokha
Grandala - Thangsing (3900 m)
Robin Accentor - Above Samiti Lake (4300 m)
Spot Winged Grosbeak
Lamuney - Thangsing trail (4200 - 3900 m)
Spot Winged Grosbeak - Male & female at Sachen

Sunday, November 3, 2013

Birds in the Shivaliks of Himachal Pradesh

This diwali, I  moved to a guest house (picture on the right) in the lower Shivaliks to escape the noise and pollution of the metro and to spare our 10 year old lab a traumatic week. The guest house is located in the settlement of Nehli Dheeda which as far as we can see has only a couple of houses and a general store. Nehli Dheeda is on the Nahan - Jamta - Dadahu -Renuka road and is a little over 1000m height as deduced from Google terrain maps.

This Jamta - Dadahu stretch of the road has thick forest on either side with isolated farms and houses. The area is rich in birds. Here are some of the birds I managed to capture on camera.

Great Tit.

Along with the Himalayan Bulbul, this seems to be the most common species here.








Scaly-Brested Munia (right) and Juveniles (below)

Chestnut-Bellied Rock Thrush pair (male - left and female - below). The identification was made easy by the fact that I spotted the male and the female in the same area.

Fulvous-Breasted Woodpecker

Chestnut-Bellied Nuthatch

White Eye - this bird is also seen often











My third morning of bird watching also yielded good results. I spent almost the entire morning 7-9 am at one spot - roughly half way down to the river on the jeep track going down from Nehle Dheeda.

Bush Warbler (?)

Himalayan Bulbul

Long Tailed Minivet - female (right) and males (below)

Ashy Drongo

Minivet (female) ??

Grey Bushchat - male (right) and female (below)

White-Crested Laughingthrush

These move around in groups of 3 upwards. Forage noisily under the trees and foliage like Bablers. They indeed seem to laugh (shrill mocking sounds joined by all). Very noisy but very shy on becoming aware of humans!

Two members of a flock of Black Bulbuls that alighted on a tree just in front of me










The highlight of my fourth morning of bird watching here is a Scarlet Minivet that reveals itself unmistakably.

Grey Treepie

Grey-Capped Pygmy Woodpecker (male)

Bar Winged Flycatcher Shrike