Raptors, Buzzards, Harriers and warblers are the birds to photograph in September.
The second week of September has ended. Birding during this period has been low-key for me because of the overcast skies and the heavy spells of rain. Appreciate The collection of snaps and slideshows I've put together.
8 Sept 2020.
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Tickell's Blue Flycatcher Bird of the day.resident
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Tickell's Blue Flycatcher |
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Blyth's Reed Warbler |
Blyth's Reed Warbler Slideshow
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Indian Yellow Tit |
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Indian Yellow Tit |
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Indian Yellow Tit |
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Oriental Magpie-Robin |
9 Sept 2020.
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Jungle Babbler |
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Oriental Honey-buzzard The number of these birds has increased.
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10 Sept 2020.
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Ashy Prinia
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Ashy Prinia |
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Gray Wagtail Retreating monsoons and winter visitor. Seen their numbers increase yearly.
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Gray Wagtail |
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House Swift I could be mistaken for this bird's ID.
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House Swift |
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Indian Silverbill |
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Jungle Babbler |
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Oriental Honey-buzzard
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Red-rumped Swallow
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Red-rumped Swallow Cecropis daurica |
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Indian Yellow Tit Bird of the day
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Laughing Dove basking |
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Red-rumped Swallow |
13 Sept 2020.
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Laughing Dove |
Bird of the day
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Common Tailorbird |
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Indian Robin
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Indian Robin |
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Indian Silverbill |
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Red-rumped Swallow |
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Yellow-crowned Woodpecker
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Yellow-crowned Woodpecker
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Yellow-crowned Woodpecker Sept 2020 Mount Abu
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Brown Rock Chat
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Purple Sunbird |
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Ashy Prinia
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Peregrine Falcon (Shaheen) |
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Peregrine Falcon (Shaheen)
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Long-tailed Shrike |
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Indian Yellow Tit |
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Indian Yellow Tit |
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White-breasted Waterhen |
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