A Winter Birding Journey in the Abode of the Gods.
The final three weeks of December 2025 unfolded on the birding trails of Mount Abu. As winter tightened its grip on the Aravalli range, the forests and open skies echoed with the calls of moving raptors and winter visitors, reminding us why this hill station remains a seasonal haven for birds.
One of the most striking observations this winter has been the noticeable increase in buzzard activity. In previous years, I only recorded the Common Buzzard and the Long-legged Buzzard. This season, however, brought an exciting addition—the Himalayan Buzzard, an observation that adds further depth to Mount Abu’s growing raptor list.
The Eurasian Sparrowhawk has been another regular presence, patrolling the skies with its swift, purposeful flight. Its frequent appearances suggest a healthy winter hunting ground, reinforcing the ecological richness of the region during this season.
Because of pressing responsibilities on the home front, my birding outings have been fewer than usual. As a result, several winter migrants are still absent from my December records. I have also not visited one of my favourite winter haunts—the Duck Pond—where migrant activity is at its peak.
Despite these limitations, winter wings are very much in full flight. The avian spectacle is still unfolding, and the season has much more to offer. As and when opportunities arise, I will return to the field to reconnect with the wetlands, forest edges, and quiet trails where Mount Abu’s winter migrants gather.
This journey continues, and I will update my birding exploits as the season progresses—so stay tuned.
In the meantime, I hope you enjoy the slideshows and photographs I've put together, depicting these brief winter moments from the Abode of the Gods.
Bird of the Month.
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| Himalayan Buzzard - Buteo refectus |
Himalayan Buzzard DECEMBER 2025 MOUNT ABU.m4v
Himalayan Buzzard in Action, December 2025, Mount Abu. m4v
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| Red-vented Bulbul - Pycnonotus cafer |
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| Rufous Treepie - Dendrocitta vagabunda |
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| Rufous Treepie - Dendrocitta vagabunda |
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| Rufous Treepie - Dendrocitta vagabunda |
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| Spot-breasted Fantail - Rhipidura albogularis |
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| White-throated Kingfisher - Halcyon smyrnensis |
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| Yellow-throated Sparrow (Gymnoris xanthocollis) |