The park is a small 29 sq. kms area mostly made of small Jheels fed by water from the nearby Ajan Dam. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. In the last decade, the park has seen some particularly bad years when water has dried and no nesting was reported. However, the park has now revived and is welcoming winged visitors in good numbers. However, the pair of famed Siberian Cranes are missing since 2005.
I joined the Nature India Group of Adesh & Mandar & spent 2 wonderful days exploring the park with them and my cycle rickshaw driver Babu Singh.
As we reach the first check-post, there is a crowd and much excitement. There is a Siberian Rub-throat flitting around in the bushes and all lenses are trained on him. It is a lifer for me & I eagerly jump down to catch a view and shots. A good birding start
Indian Scops Owl |
Large Cormorant |
Common Moorhen |
Above & below: Northern Pintail |
Juvenile of the Painted Stork in its nest |
Glossy Ibis |
Painted Stork |
feeding the young of the Painted Storks |
Black-capped Night Heron |
Hoopoe |
Another lifer for me! Hume's Warbler |
Black Redstart |
Bronze-wing Jacana |
amidst all the birdies comes this handsome male Bluebull (Nilgai) |
Lesser Whistling Duck - one of the beautiful resident species |
Sambar (male) |
Saras cranes are endemic to India |
Sambar (male) |
Common Kingfisher |
Golden Jackal |
Common Kestrel |
Yellow-footed Green Pigeons |
Indian Roller |
This charming migrant is the Bluethroat |
Indian Scops Owl |
Rufous Treepie |
Flock of Purple Swamphen |
above & below: Yellow-crowned Pied Woodpecker |
Black-rumped Flameback |
Large Cormorants |
More of Lesser Whistling Ducks |
And a Purple Moorhen decides to keep them company! |
Purple Heron |
this shy & endangered bird obliged us only from the bushes - the Black Bittern - another lifer for me! |
Large Cormorant |
Rose-ringed Parakeets getting romantic! |
Red-breasted Flycatcher |
White-throated Water Hen |
another view of the Red-breasted Flycatcher |
Spot-billed Pelican in flight |
A fish in its throat - this Large Cormorant has just gulped a tasty meal! |
Pair of Spotted Owlets |
Oriental White eye |
and the final closing treat - Indian Grey Hornbill |
Thank you Adesh & Mandar of Nature India Tours for organising this exciting birding trip to one of the best birding destinations in the world. And another thank you to our guide and cycle rickshaw drivers especially my knowledgeable & very suave driver Babu Singh.
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