Friday, May 29, 2020

Birds of Mount Abu May 2020 Lockdown still in place mountabubirds.blogspot.com

2 Days to go for India Lockdown Extension to ease.


With 2 days left for the lifting of the 4th phase of Lockdown. Home Minister is seeking to extend the lockdown from 1 June 2020. Hopefully, there is a relaxation of travel within green zones. I need to visit my favourite haunts, hoping to catch a few late migrants that are still here. Posting a few snaps taken these last few days. Appreciate my attempt on portraying the birds of Abu. Pleasant viewing.

21 May 2020.

House Sparrow
House Sparrow 

Indian White-eye
Indian White-eye

Indian White-eye
Indian White-eye 
Oriental Magpie-Robin
Oriental Magpie-Robin 

Oriental Magpie-Robin
Oriental Magpie-Robin 

Oriental Magpie-Robin
Oriental Magpie-Robin

Woolly-necked Stork
Woolly-necked Stork 

23 May 2020.

Ashy Prinia
Ashy Prinia - Territorial display 

Ashy Prinia - Prinia socialis
Ashy Prinia 

Ashy Prinia
Ashy Prinia - Territorial display 
Brahminy Starling - Sturnia pagodarum
Brahminy Starling 


25 ay 2020
Purple Sunbird
Purple Sunbird 

Purple Sunbird
Purple Sunbird 

Purple Sunbird
Purple Sunbird 
26 May 2020

Green Avadavat
Green Avadavat 
Green Avadavat
Green Avadavat 
House Sparrow
House Sparrow -

Oriental Honey-buzzard
Oriental Honey-buzzard 
Purple Sunbird
Purple Sunbird

27 May 2020
Green Bee-eater
Green Bee-eater 

Green Bee-eater
Green Bee-eater 
Indian White-eye
Indian White-eye 
28 May 2020

Green Bee-eater
Green Bee-eater -
Purple Sunbird
Purple Sunbird 
Red-wattled Lapwing - Juvenile
Red-wattled Lapwing   - Juvenile
What a pleasure to see the second batch have survived in
spite of the snakes, mongoose and cats that roam this area.

Red-wattled Lapwing   = Juvenile
Red-wattled Lapwing   = Juvenile

Red-wattled Lapwing   = Juvenile
Red-wattled Lapwing   = Juvenile 

Red-wattled Lapwing   = Juvenile
Red-wattled Lapwing   = Juvenile
Hopefully, the weather holds tomorrow and I get to visit a few of my favourite
Sports. Today dropped my venturing out as the sky is overcast.with dust. 

29 May 2020
Brahminy Starling
Brahminy Starling 

Brahminy Starling
Brahminy Starling 

Indian White-eye
Indian White-eye 


Indian Yellow Tit
Indian Yellow Tit 


Oriental Magpie-Robin
Oriental Magpie-Robin 
30 May 2020.

Today after 67 days of LOCKDOWN ventured out with a mate to visit our duck pond En route Achalgarh, it surprised me to see that the pond still held some water, because by this time of year it's usually bone dry. All the other migrants had come there were a handful of local birds a few Little Grebe with their chicks, some Red-wattled Lapwing with their brood, Rock Pigeons a White-throated Kingfisher guarding her nest and a few Red-rumped Swallow skimming the water. Left after a short while as the glare and harsh sunlight made taking photographs a daunting task,

Little Cormorant
Little Cormorant 
A solitary bird sharing the spoils with Dab chicks
Little Cormorant
Little Cormorant 

Little Grebe - - with chicks
Little Grebe  - with chicks

Red-rumped Swallow
Red-rumped Swallow 

Red-rumped Swallow
Red-rumped Swallow

White-throated Kingfisher - attacking Red-wattled Lapwing
White-throated Kingfisher - attacking C

A Red-wattled Lapwing ventured too close to the nest of the kingfisher
what followed next was a scene to watch. The kingfisher took off and began 
attacking the bird.

White-throated Kingfisher -- attacking Red-wattled Lapwing
White-throated Kingfisher - attacking Red-wattled Lapwing

White-throated Kingfisher - attacking Red-wattled Lapwing
White-throated Kingfisher - attacking Red-wattled Lapwing


White-throated Kingfisher - attacking Red-wattled Lapwing
White-throated Kingfisher - attacking Red-wattled Lapwing


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