Friday, April 14, 2023

Birding in April (2023 )Mount Abu Sirohi Rajasthan IN.

 The Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary is also a must-visit for birdwatchers.

Birding in the second week of April 2023.

If you're a birdwatcher, don't miss out on visiting the Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary. The second week of April is the perfect time for birding enthusiasts to explore the hills of Mount Abu as summer approaches. With plenty of birding hotspots and various species of birds to observe, Mount Abu is a must-visit destination for any bird lover. 
Remember to bring binoculars and wear comfortable clothes and shoes for a memorable birding experience on rough terrain. 
Mount Abu attracts diverse migratory bird species, including the Asian Paradise Flycatcher and Tickell's Blue Flycatcher. Birdwatchers can commonly spot the Green Munia, a vibrant bird with a unique call. Look for other species such as the Red-breasted Flycatcher, Indian Blackbird, Grey-headed Canary Flycatcher, and White-capped Bunting. I'm posting some snaps taken during this period. Hope you enjoy them as much as I enjoy clicking them.

8 April 2023.

Common Rosefinch - passage migrant
Common Rosefinch - Carpodacus erythrinus. Passage Migrant.

Common Rosefinch - male
Common Rosefinch - Carpodacus erythrinus.

Gray Wagtail -winter visitor
Gray Wagtail - Motacilla cinerea


White-throated Kingfisher - Halcyon smyrnensis  with prey.mp4

White-throated Kingfisher -with prey
White-throated Kingfisher - Halcyon smyrnensis

9 April 2023.

Paschal Full Moon

Paschal Full Moon Mount Abu.
"HAPPY EASTER"

Common Myna - Acridotheres tristis
Common Myna - Acridotheres tristis

Common Rosefinch - male
Common Rosefinch - Carpodacus erythrinus

House Sparrow - with nesting naterial
House Sparrow - Passer domesticus

Indian Pond-Heron - assuming mating plumage
Indian Pond-Heron - Ardeola grayii 

Oriental Magpie-Robin - resident
Oriental Magpie-Robin - Copsychus saularis

10 April 2023.
Black Kite - Rare visitor
Black Kite - Milvus migrans Rare visitor.

In 1942, McCann discovered that the Black Kite species was "common" in Mount Abu. However, the sudden disappearance of this species in the area raises questions about its plausible reasons. It could be due to a decline in their food source or habitat loss, although both are doubtful. Human persecution is even less likely. Another possibility is that the abundance of Large-billed Crows in the area could have impacted the species through disease or predation, and we need further research and monitoring to gain a more comprehensive understanding of the factors contributing to the decline of Black Kites in the area.
Black Kite - rare visitor
Black Kite - Milvus migrans

Black Kite
Black Kite - Milvus migrans

Black Kite - Milvus migrans
Black Kite - Milvus migrans

Brahminy Starling - resident
Brahminy Starling - Sturnia pagodarum

Common Rosefinch - passage migrant
Common Rosefinch - Carpodacus erythrinus

Indian Yellow Tit - resident
Indian Yellow Tit - Machlolophus aplonotus 

Be tuned I will be posting on a regular basis enjoy the selection I'm posting right now. 
11April 2023.

Common Rosefinch - passage migrant
Common Rosefinch - Carpodacus erythrinus  

Jungle Babbler - with prey
Jungle Babbler - Turdoides striata

White-throated Kingfisher - mating display
White-throated Kingfisher - Halcyon smyrnensis

The White-throated Kingfisher is recognised for its captivating courtship behaviour, which often involves displaying its wings and making loud noises to attract a mate. In addition, the male kingfisher presents the female with food during courtship to demonstrate his ability to support her and their offspring. Observing the White-throated Kingfisher's courtship display is an impressive experience, and studying their distinct behaviours and interactions in their natural habitat is always exciting.


White-throated Kingfisher -mating ritual
White-throated Kingfisher - Halcyon smyrnensis


White-throated Kingfisher - with breeding plumage
White-throated Kingfisher - Halcyon smyrnensis


White-throated Kingfisher - mating courtship
White-throated Kingfisher - Halcyon smyrnensis 

Yellow-throated Sparrow breeding plumage
Yellow-throated Sparrow (Gymnoris xanthocollis)

12 April 2023.
Brahminy Starling - local resident
Brahminy Starling - Sturnia pagodarum

Common Rosefinch - passage migrant during the spring season.
Common Rosefinch - Carpodacus erythrinus

Passage migrant during spring. Large flocks of them have come this year.

It may travel over 6,000 kilometers to reach its wintering grounds
Eurasian Sparrowhawk - Accipiter nisus.
It may travel over 6,000 kilometres to reach its wintering grounds

Oriental Magpie-Robin - was formerly classed as a member of the thrush family Turdidae, but now considered an Old World flycatcher
They reclassified Oriental Magpie-Robin as an Old World flycatcher.

13 April2023.
Brahminy Starling - is a member of the starling family of birds
Brahminy Starling - Sturnia pagodarum

Brahminy Starling - local resident of Mount Abu
Brahminy Starling - Sturnia pagodarum

Common Rosefinch -passage migrant during spring
Common Rosefinch - Carpodacus erythrinus Passage migrant

Indian Blackbird - Breeding summer visitor
Indian Blackbird - Turdus simillimus -Breeding summer visitor

Oriental Honey-buzzard - local resident
Oriental Honey-buzzard - Pernis ptilorhynchus

Red-wattled Lapwing - with fledglings surviving against all odds
Red-wattled Lapwing - Vanellus indicus

Red-wattled Lapwing - with chicks
Red-wattled Lapwing - Vanellus indicus

Yellow-throated Sparrow - resident male in breeding plumage
Yellow-throated Sparrow (Gymnoris xanthocollis)  

14 April 2023.
Great Cormorant - status not clear resident?
Great Cormorant - Phalacrocorax carbo

Indian White-eye -

Indian White-eye - resident
Indian White-eye - Zosterops palpebrosus 

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