Birding Highlights from the Last Week of March.
As March comes to a close, heralding spring, my excitement for the avian guests to grace my neighbourhood reaches a height. The last week of March was a mix of excitement and disappointment. While the bird activity wasn’t as lively as I had expected, the slow transition to summer brought about moments of tranquillity and allure.
The weather, albeit overcast, provided a pleasant backdrop to my birdwatching adventures. The nights were like a warm blanket, providing a soothing respite from the day’s activities.
Reflecting on the last week, I look forward to the upcoming Easter celebrations, hoping to spend more time with my avian friends. With fresh hope and a sense of amazement, I bid farewell to March, looking forward to the adventures that April has in store.
Until then, goodbye, my feathery friends, and may the spirit of Easter bring you an abundance of joy and discovery amidst nature’s beauty.
Bird of the week
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Laughing Dove - Streptopelia senegalensis courtship display |
22 March 2024. |
Black-rumped Flameback - Dinopium benghalense |
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Black-rumped Flameback - Dinopium benghalense |
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Black-rumped Flameback - Dinopium benghalense |
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Brown Rock Chat - Oenanthe fusca |
Cheers To Life 👍👍👍👍👍
31 March 2024.
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Black-rumped Flameback - Dinopium benghalense |
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Black-rumped Flameback - Dinopium benghalense |
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Brahminy Starling - Sturnia pagodarum |
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