This place can be considered as one of my local patches for birding. Most birds seen were common though.
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Tickell's Blue Flycatcher |
The clear demarcation of its orange-rufous chest from its white belly separates the bird from "Hill Blue Flycatcher".
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Grey-and-Buff Woodpecker - Female |
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Grey-and-Buff Woodpecker - Male |
There are a few species of woodies at this place and i have seen quite a number of them so far.
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Whiskered Treeswift - Male |
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Little Spiderhunter |
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Rufescent Prinia |
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Yellow-Bellied Prinia |
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Spectacle Bulbul |
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Buff-Vented Bulbul |
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Stripped Throated Bulbul |
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Ruby-Cheeked Sunbird - Male |
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Ruby-Cheeked Sunbird - Female |
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Purple-Naped Sunbird - Female |
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Green Iora |
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Grey Wagtail |
Not sure why he has not gone home yet or perhaps he may has just dropped by en route to his breeding grounds.
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Black-and-Red Broadbill |
One of the most common broadbill which you can find here. Overall this place can be considered as an average birding spot but nevertheless it could produce some surprises at times. Will go back again to try my luck on the Black-Backed Kingfisher which was seen by some village folks recently.
2 comments:
Good showing
Thanks Bro !
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