Sunday, March 24, 2019

Birds of Mount Abu FEBRUARY 2019 mountabubirds.blogspot.com

Birding in the third and Fourth week of February.

24 February 2019.

Today got a call of a sighting of the Blue-capped Rock Thrush around the Sunset point area. We immediately dashed off to see if we could photograph this extremely rare species in this part of the world. Unfortunately, we did not get to record this bird, we then planned to cover as many birding areas as we could. Appreciate the birds photographed on the 24 Feb 2019.

Black-winged stilt -  Himantopus himantopus 

Common Teal - Anas crecca - Male

Dusky Crag Martin - Hirundo concolor

Gadwall Anas strepera - Pair

Northern Pintail - Anas acuta

Northern Shoveler  -Anas clypeata

Northern Shoveler  -Anas clypeata - Female

Red Whiskered Bulbul - Pycnonotus jocosus

Shaheen Falcon - Falco peregrinus peregrinator 

Shaheen Falcon - Falco peregrinus peregrinator 

Shikra Accipiter badius 

White-bellied drongo - Dicrurus caerulescens 

Yellow-crowned Woodpecker Dendrocopos mahrattensis 


Yellow-crowned Woodpecker Dendrocopos mahrattensis 

Yellow-crowned Woodpecker Dendrocopos mahrattensis 

25 February 2019


Common Buzzard Buteo buteo 


Common Buzzard Buteo buteo 

Common Buzzard Buteo buteo 

Common Buzzard Buteo buteo 


Eurasian Sparrowhawk Accipiter nisus   - Female in flight

Eurasian Sparrowhawk Accipiter nisus   - Female in flight

White-spotted fantail Rhipidura albogularis 

27 February 2019.

Bonelli's Eagle Aquila fasciata fasciata 

Bonelli's Eagle Aquila fasciata fasciata 

Bonelli's Eagle Aquila fasciata fasciata 

Common Buzzard Buteo buteo 

Long-legged buzzard - Buteo rufinus 

Shikra Accipiter badius

28 February 2019


Bonelli's Eagle Aquila fasciata fasciata


Eurasian Crag Martin Ptyonoprogne rupestris
 

Eurasian Crag Martin Ptyonoprogne rupestris


Eurasian Crag Martin Ptyonoprogne rupestris - flock



Eurasian Crag Martin Ptyonoprogne rupestris

This species was a lifer for me. Never really looked at the photographs carefully let it pass assuming it to be the residential Dusky Crag Martin. On Scrutinizing my previous year's photographs I realized I had snapped this species before. I assume it must be a winter visitor like the Alpine Swift.   This last find sure made my Feb birding experience a memorable one.



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