Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Birds of Udaipur

Just returned from a short trip to Udaipur this last weekend of January 2011. While driving to and from there I was surprised by the number of raptors we saw at Nasirabad. At least 70 individuals were observed from the Expressway close to the town (perhaps there is a Municipal rubbish dump attracting the birds ?). From a distance was only able to tell that the vultures were mainly Egyptian and the eagles included some Steppe.

Birding was not really on the agenda in Udaipur but I was able to sneak in a couple of strolls to a nearby area in the middle of the City, early morning and late evening.

Here are some photos .....

Starting with - a new bird for me, the Jungle Owlet. Happy has heard it calling in the neighbourhood and was immediate in his reaction when I first showed it to him on the Camera's LCD. For comparison also posting a photo of Spotted Owlets taken the same day ( see below). Three of the Flycatchers observed were ....
Grey-headed Canary Flycatcher


Red-throated Flycatcher (with prey)
The endemic White-Spotted Fantail Flycatcher ( Rhipidura albogularis)

And one of my favourite birds - the Common Iora. There were three individuals feeding through the foliage in the morning, keeping in touch with soft calls. Quite confiding but frustratingly difficult to get a clear shot as they were constantly on the move.


And some photos of relatively common birds -
Asian Koel (female)

Oriental Magpie-Robin (male)


Indian Pond Heron (perched on the boundary wall of Sahelion ki-Bari)


Cheers !

2 comments:

  1. great pictures sahdev;I love the one of the canary flycatcher as getting too close to these guys is not at all easy. I know of my late reaction but had to start sometime.

    cheers

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  2. I am travelling to Nashik with a night halt at Udaipur and out of curiosity - goggled - the birds of Udaipur and stumbled here. Good blog, Good effort and gave me a head start to prepare the camera for tomorrow morning...

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