Friday, November 1, 2024

Exploring Birds in the Last Week of October Mount Abu.

 Diwali Celebrations and Bird Observations

Greetings from Mount Abu! Before I dive in, let me wish you all a very Happy Diwali! May this festival bring you and your loved ones joy, prosperity, and warmth. Cheers to good health, happiness, and a bright New Year ahead!

"Greetings from the Abodeof Gods Diwali Greeting "
Greetings from the Abodeof Gods Diwali Greeting 

As the monsoon season wraps up, Mount Abu’s landscapes are lush and vibrant, setting a perfect backdrop for Diwali celebrations. Today, the town sparkles with lights and colourful fireworks, and soon it will hum with the energy of holidaymakers arriving in droves to celebrate in this sanctuary of natural beauty.

Bird enthusiasts have had a rewarding time in the last week of October. With clear skies and pleasant weather, I’ve focused on observing the warblers, flycatchers, and a few magnificent raptors that have arrived for their winter stay. While only a handful of ducks have settled in, we expect more to appear as water levels drop, creating ideal feeding conditions for them.

I have organized pictures taken on these productive birding outings to celebrate this joyful season. Join me in celebrating the avian wonders of Abu this October!

Bird of the Week

Indian Yellow Tit - Machlolophus aplonotus

Alpine Swift - Apus melba 

Alpine Swift - Apus melba 

Bonelli's Eagle - Aquila fasciata

Bonelli's Eagle - Aquila fasciata

Booted Eagle - Hieraaetus pennatus

Booted Eagle - Hieraaetus pennatus

Common Buzzard - Buteo buteo 

Common Buzzard - Buteo buteo 

Common Chiffchaff - Phylloscopus collybita

Common Pochard - Aythya ferina

Common Woodshrike ephrodornis pondicerianus

Common Woodshrike ephrodornis pondicerianus

Common Woodshrike ephrodornis pondicerianus

Dusky Crag-Martin - Ptyonoprogne concolor

Eurasian Moorhen - Gallinula chloropus

Eurasian Moorhen - Gallinula chloropus

Eurasian Sparrowhawk - Accipiter nisus

Gray Wagtail - Motacilla cinerea

Gray Wagtail - Motacilla cinerea

Greenish Warbler - Phylloscopus trochiloides Mt Abu Oct 2024.mp4


Hume's Warbler - Phylloscopus humei 

Hume's Warbler - Phylloscopus humei 

Indian Pond-Heron - Ardeola grayii 

Indian Robin - Copsychus fulicatus 

Indian Yellow Tit - Machlolophus aplonotus

Indian Yellow Tit - Machlolophus aplonotus

Little Cormorant - Microcarbo niger

Little Swift - Apus affinis

Long-tailed Shrike - Lanius schach

Oriental Magpie-Robin - Copsychus saularis

Peregrine Falcon (Shaheen) Falco peregrinus

Purple Sunbird - Cinnyris asiaticus

Red-breasted Flycatcher - Ficedula parva

Red-breasted Flycatcher - Ficedula parva

Scaly-breasted Munia - Lonchura punctulata  

Spot-breasted Fantail - Rhipidura albogularis

Spot-breasted Fantail - Rhipidura albogularis

Siberian Stonechat - Saxicola maurus

Tree Pipit - Anthus trivialis

Tree Pipit - Anthus trivialis

Western House-Martin Delichon urbicum 

Western House-Martin Delichon urbicum 

Western House-Martin Delichon urbicum 

White-throated Kingfisher - Halcyon smyrnensis.

White-throated Kingfisher - Halcyon smyrnensis.

Yellow-throated Sparrow (Gymnoris xanthocollis)

Yellow-throated Sparrow (Gymnoris xanthocollis)

Shikra - Accipiter badius





 

Saturday, October 26, 2024

Birds of Mount Abu in October 2024

 October birding: Migrating birds, raptors, and clear skies.

The third week of October brought delightful weather, making it a perfect time for birdwatchers and travellers alike. The hillsides of Mount Abu resounded with birds' melodious songs, and the air had a crisp feel to it.

Excitement filled the air as we happily received a variety of migratory birds, including the charming Greenish Warblers, vibrant Red-breasted Flycatchers, agile Tree Pipits, graceful Gray Wagtails, and the ever-elusive Lesser Whitethroats. Among these seasonal visitors, majestic raptors like the Common Buzzard, Bonelli’s Eagle, and Sparrowhawk graced the skies, captivating birdwatchers with their aerial prowess. Seeing these seasonal visitors in their natural habitat is an indelible memory, highlighting the splendour of nature’s rhythms.

With the influx of tourists expected during Diwali, birders capture winter migrants at Mount Abu.
In honour of this energetic season, I have put together a compilation of bird pictures from the third week of October. Let’s indulge in the captivating beauty of Abu’s bird species together.

Bird of the week

Black-winged Kite - Elanus caeruleus

Ashy Drongo - Dicrurus leucophaeus

Ashy Drongo - Dicrurus leucophaeus

Black-winged Kite - Elanus caeruleus

Brown Rock Chat - Oenanthe fusca 

Brown Rock Chat - Oenanthe fusca Mt Abu  Oct 2024

Dusky Crag-Martin - Ptyonoprogne concolor 

Greenish Warbler - Phylloscopus trochiloides

Indian Robin - Copsychus fulicatus 

Indian Yellow Tit - Machlolophus aplonotus

Long-tailed Shrike - Lanius schach

Purple Sunbird - Cinnyris asiaticus

Red-vented Bulbul - Pycnonotus cafe

Red-vented Bulbul - Pycnonotus cafe


Scaly-breasted Munia - Lonchura punctulata Mt Abu Oct 2024.mp4


Spot-breasted Fantail - Rhipidura albogularis 

Spot-breasted Fantail - Rhipidura albogularis 

Western House-Martin Delichon urbicum

Western House-Martin Delichon urbicum

White-bellied Drongo - Dicrurus caerulescens

White-bellied Drongo - Dicrurus caerulescens Mt Abu Oct 2024

White-throated Kingfisher - Halcyon smyrnensis

Hunters Moon

 the full moon clicked from Mount Abu.


The Winter Bunting Count is Back! 


Join us for the 3rd edition of the Bunting Count, running from 1st October 2024 to 30th April 2025!

Here's how you can participate: 

* look for buntings and add them to your eBird lists while birding. 

* Share your complete lists of bunting sightings with eBird User ID: HKBWS Land-bird

* If you've birded between the 1st–23rd of October and spotted any buntings, you can still share those lists with the above User ID!

For more details, visit 👉 bird count.in/event/bunting-count



Hi everyone,

Here is the 2024 eBird taxonomy update! It includes new species splits, lumps and name changes that are important for birders in India.


Exploring Birds in the Last Week of October Mount Abu.

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