Tuesday, June 16, 2020

Birds of Mount Abu June 2020 mountabubirds.blogspot.com

Lockdown blues and birding views. Mount Abu.

On the 10 of June at 6.45 pm, a storm caused trees to fall, leaving us without power for 18 hours. Birding was disheartening during this period. Have a look at the birds photographed in the second week of June.

Oriental Magpie-Robin
Oriental Magpie-Robin - Adult and fledgeling 

Oriental Magpie-Robin - juvenile
Oriental Magpie-Robin -Juvenile 

Oriental Magpie-Robin
Oriental Magpie-Robin -Adult feeding young 

Oriental Magpie-Robin
Oriental Magpie-Robin -Adult feeding young 

Oriental Magpie-Robin
Oriental Magpie-Robin


Ashy Prinia
Ashy Prinia - Territorial display 

Ashy Prinia
Ashy Prinia




Black-rumped Flameback
Black-rumped Flameback


Black-rumped Flameback
Black-rumped Flameback 

Bonelli's Eagle
Bonelli's Eagle 


Brown-headed Barbet
Brown-headed Barbet 

Brown-headed Barbet
Brown-headed Barbet 

Brown-headed Barbet
Brown-headed Barbet 

Green Avadavat
Green Avadavat 
Green Avadavat
Green Avadavat 


House Sparrow  - juvenile
House Sparrow  - juvenile

Indian Silverbill
Indian Silverbill 

Indian Yellow Tit -
Indian Yellow Tit 

Indian Yellow Tit
Indian Yellow Tit 

Oriental Honey-buzzard
Oriental Honey-buzzard 

Oriental Honey-buzzard
Oriental Honey-buzzard 

Shikra
Shikra 

Shikra
Shikra  

Spot-breasted Fantail
Spot-breasted Fantail 

Spot-breasted Fantail
Spot-breasted Fantail 

Spot-breasted Fantail
Spot-breasted Fantail 

Yellow-throated Sparrow -
Yellow-throated Sparrow 

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