Tuesday, July 23, 2024

July 2024: Birding Adventures in Mt. Abu

 Garden-Yard and Hillside Birding in July 2024


July in Mt. Abu is a fascinating time for bird enthusiasts. The first two weeks offer a unique blend of anticipation and beauty, as the region prepares for the monsoon season. By the second week of July, the monsoons feel their presence. However, this year, the rains seem to take their time.

According to the Hindu calendar, the Shravan season this year begins on July 22nd. This suggests that the monsoon will become active towards the end of July, with August expected to bring the full force of the rains. These rains are crucial, as they replenish our forests and ensure that our small reservoirs overflow, providing much-needed water for the region. Mt. Abu’s water supply relies on the monsoons, making this period significant.

I expect to photograph some of Mt. Abu’s most captivating avian residents during this time. With its eye-catching black and white plumage, the Pied Cuckoo serves as a monsoon harbinger. With its melodious song, the Indian Blackbird brings a touch of serenity to the lush landscape. On my watch list are the vibrant Indian Golden Oriole, the elusive Brain-Fever Bird, and the elegant Indian Paradise Flycatcher.

Nesting activities are in full swing, too. The munia, Silver Bill, and Scaly-breasted Munia are busy building their nests, creating a bustling atmosphere in the gardens and hillsides. The delightful birding experience in Abu includes the sight of the Green Munia, a charming little bird, foraging in various parts.

As we wait for the monsoons to arrive in full force, these past weeks of July provide an excellent opportunity to observe and photograph these beautiful birds in their natural habitat. Here’s hoping for a bountiful monsoon season that brings life and vibrancy to Mt. Abu.

Bird of the Fortnight 

"Potrait shot of the White-breasted Waterhen - Amaurornis phoenicurus. Local resident."
White-breasted Waterhen - Amaurornis phoenicurus

"Bonelli's Eagle (Aquila fasciata), a majestic raptor with brown plumage, soaring in the sky. Recognizable by its distinctive white markings on wings and tail, showcasing the powerful and elegant flight of this magnificent bird of prey.Scanning for prey"
Bonelli's Eagle (Aquila fasciata)

"Bonelli's Eagle (Aquila fasciata), a majestic raptor with brown plumage, soaring in the sky. Recognizable by its distinctive white markings on wings and tail, showcasing the powerful and elegant flight of this magnificent bird of prey."
Bonelli's Eagle (Aquila fasciata)

"Brown-headed Barbet, sitting on a branch. a bird of medium size with a robust bill, a striking brown head, and brilliant green plumage. perched on a tree limb, showing off its distinctive look and vibrant characteristics."
Brown-headed Barbet - Psilopogon zeylanicus

"Brown-headed Barbet, sitting on a branch. a bird of medium size with a robust bill, a striking brown head, and brilliant green plumage. perched on a tree limb, showing off its distinctive look and vibrant characteristics."
Brown-headed Barbet - Psilopogon zeylanicus

The green avadavat, known as the green munia (Amandava formosa), is an Estrildid finch with a green and yellow body, a vivid red beak, and black "zebra stripes" on its sides. They are indigenous to Mount Abu.The photograph depicts a bird on a cable."
Green Avadavat - Sporaeginthus formosus

The green avadavat, known as the green munia (Amandava formosa), is an Estrildid finch with a green and yellow body, a vivid red beak, and black "zebra stripes" on its sides. They are indigenous to Mount Abu.The photograph depicts a bird taking off."
Green Avadavat - Sporaeginthus formosus

"Indian Silverbill (Euodice malabarica) The resident, common, has a conical silver-grey beak, buff-brown upper body, white underbody, buffy flanks, and dark wings. The tail is black, and the wings are dark, contrasting with the white rump.Pair perched on a cable"
Indian Silverbill - Euodice malabarica

"The Oriental Magpie-Robin (Copsychus saularis) is a tiny and slender passerine bird. Males are distinguished by their remarkable black and white plumage and long tail, whilst females are more subdued. Perched atop a cable."
Oriental Magpie-Robin - Copsychus saularis 

"The Oriental Magpie-Robin (Copsychus saularis) is a tiny and slender passerine bird. Males are distinguished by their remarkable black and white plumage and long tail, whilst females are more subdued. Perched atop a cable."
Oriental Magpie-Robin - Copsychus saularis 

"A Peregrine Falcon (Shaheen), scientifically known as Falco peregrinus, flying overhead, characterised by its sleek, grayish-brown feathers and powerful wings."
Peregrine Falcon (Shaheen) Falco peregrinus

"Purple Sunbird - Cinnyris asiaticus, female landing on a hibiscus flower."
Purple Sunbird - Cinnyris asiaticus 

"Red-vented Bulbul - Pycnonotus cafe. doing a jig on a cable."
Red-vented Bulbul - Pycnonotus cafe

"A tiny and agile passerine bird, the Spot-breasted Fantail (Rhipidura albogularis). The plumage is distinctively black and white, with a large patch on the breast. Perched on branch displaying open wings and its fantail."
Spot-breasted Fantail - Rhipidura albogularis

"Spot-breasted Fantail - Rhipidura albogularis, psrched on a curved branch."
Spot-breasted Fantail - Rhipidura albogularis

"White-breasted Waterhen - Amaurornis phoenicurus, bathing in the stream."
White-breasted Waterhen - Amaurornis phoenicurus

"White-breasted Waterhen - Amaurornis phoenicurus, perched on an Amaltash tree searching for grub."
White-breasted Waterhen - Amaurornis phoenicurus


Sunday, July 14, 2024

Birding in June 2024

Birding in June 2024: A Memorable Adventure

While less awe-inspiring than winter birding, June birding has an enchanting appeal. Witness an exceptional birdwatching opportunity with cloudy skies, stormy winds, and summer and monsoon migrants such as the Indian Blackbird, Indian Golden Oriole, Green Avadavat, and Indian Bird of Paradise.

Young Birds: A Joyful Observation

June is a great month to see a lot of young birds. It’s exciting to witness the diverse range of behaviours displayed by these tiny creatures’ parents to care for and safeguard them. These nosy little creatures endure harsh thunderstorms and heavy rain throughout the Monsoon season, employing various strategies to evade constant predators.

Seizing the Moments

This is a tiny assortment of birds that I photographed in June. I hope my work is agreeable to you. June is a great month to shoot the Green Avadavat (Munia), an endangered bird species. This is a highlighted species for the season; lucky watchers can also see Brown-headed Barbet, Indian Yellow Tit, Large-billed Crows, Shikra, Rose-ringed Parakeets, Blackbirds, and a variety of Prinias.

In summary

Despite the difficulties, birding in June is satisfying. It’s a fulfilling experience because of the combination of summer and monsoon migration, the sight of young birds, and the opportunity to take pictures of endangered species. Cheers to more bird-watching adventures!

Bird of the month

"Jungle Bush Quail - Perdicula asiatica Adult males have a dull brown mantle, back, scapulars, and wings with buff streaks and blackish-brown patches. The breasts, sides, and upper belly are whitish with short black bars, whilst the lower belly and undertail coverts are reddish-buff. The forehead, lores, and supercilium are dark reddish-brown, with the supercilium becoming buffy-white behind the eye and towards the back of the neck. Resident to Abu, uncommon rare."
Jungle Bush-Quail - Perdicula asiatica  

Butler’s 1876 description of the jungle bush quail, a member of the Phasianidae family, referred to it as “very common.” I encountered these quails in various regions of Abu during the early 1980s. Observing them darting along jungle paths always fills me with joy. Nevertheless, they are now regarded as uncommon or rare.

"Jungle Bush-Quail - Perdicula asiatica, a pair perched atop a rock calling to its companions."
Jungle Bush-Quail - Perdicula asiatica

"Jungle Bush Quail - Perdicula asiatica Adult males have a dull brown mantle, back, scapulars, and wings with buff streaks and blackish-brown patches. The breasts, sides, and upper belly are whitish with short black bars, whilst the lower belly and undertail coverts are reddish-buff. The forehead, lores, and supercilium are dark reddish-brown, with the supercilium becoming buffy-white behind the eye and towards the back of the neck. Resident to Abu, uncommon rare."
Jungle Bush-Quail - Perdicula asiatica

"Three Jungle Bush-Quail - Perdicula asiatica, seen in the snap calling to the others in unison."
Jungle Bush-Quail - Perdicula asiatica

"Image of a Black-winged Kite (Elanus caeruleus), a graceful raptor with predominantly white plumage and striking black wingtips, Flying overhead against a misty sky."
Black-winged Kite - Elanus caeruleus 
The Black-winged Kite-Elanus caeruleus status in Abu is probably that of a local migrant.

"Image of a Black-winged Kite (Elanus caeruleus), a graceful raptor with predominantly white plumage and striking black wingtips, Flying overhead against a misty sky."
Black-winged Kite - Elanus caeruleus 

"The Brahminy Starling boasts a stunning appearance. With its lustrous blue-black head, neck, and upper body, complemented by a unique white patch on its wings, this bird truly stands out. Its underparts are a soft buff hue, and it features a bill that tapers to a fine point.Perched on a cable."
Brahminy Starling - Sturnia pagodarum

"The Brahminy Starling boasts a stunning appearance. With its lustrous blue-black head, neck, and upper body, complemented by a unique white patch on its wings, this bird truly stands out. Its underparts are a soft buff hue, and it features a bill that tapers to a fine point.In flight."
Brahminy Starling - Sturnia pagodarum

"Common Tailorbird - Orthotomus sutorius, parched atop a large rock, with nesting material in its beak."
Common Tailorbird - Orthotomus sutorius

"Great Cormorant - Phalacrocorax carbo,flying overhead heading for its roosting spot."
Great Cormorant - Phalacrocorax carbo

"House Sparrow - Passer domesticus juvenile.perched on a cable waiting to be fed by the parents."
House Sparrow - Passer domesticus juvenile

"The green avadavat, known as the green munia (Amandava formosa), is an Estrildid finch with a green and yellow body, a vivid red beak, and black "zebra stripes" on its sides. They are indigenous to Mount Abu.The photograph depicts a bird on a large rock."
Green Avadavat - Sporaeginthus formosus

"The green avadavat, known as the green munia (Amandava formosa), is an Estrildid finch with a green and yellow body, a vivid red beak, and black "zebra stripes" on its sides. They are indigenous to Mount Abu.The photograph depicts a bird on a large rock."
Green Avadavat - Sporaeginthus formosus

Birders from around the world come to Abu to try to bag this beauty.

To read more on this fabulous species, click the link below.

Help Save The Green Avadavat Mount Abu


"Indian Robin - Copsychus fulicatus  , female with a large caterpilla in its beak perched on the garden floot."
Indian Robin - Copsychus fulicatus female

"Indian Robin (Copsychus fulicatus), a small passerine bird. The male displays striking black and white plumage with a distinctive red vent. Perched on a cable, the bird exhibits characteristic tail-cocking behavior."
Indian Robin - Copsychus fulicatus male

"Indian Robin (Copsychus fulicatus), a small passerine bird. The male displays striking black and white plumage with a distinctive red vent. Taking off from a cable, ."
Indian Robin - Copsychus fulicatus taking off.

"Indian White-eye (Zosterops palpebrosus), a small and lively songbird. Distinctive yellow-green plumage with a white eye-ring. Perched on a branch."
Indian White-eye - Zosterops palpebrosus

"Indian White-eye (Zosterops palpebrosus), a small and lively songbird. Distinctive yellow-green plumage with a white eye-ring. Perched on a stump."
Indian White-eye - Zosterops palpebrosus

"Indian Yellow Tit - Machlolophus aplonotus, perched on an Amaltash tree with a flowere in its beak."
Indian Yellow Tit - Machlolophus aplonotus

"Laughing Dove - Streptopelia senegalensisSmall,Small, comparable in size to the European Turtle-Dove. The tail is notably long, with white edges and a grey centre, yet it is completely white below. Its body is in pastel brown and pink, with a dotted black collar. It is also known as the Little Brown Dove or Mourning DoveIn this snap perched on a large rock."
Laughing Dove - Streptopelia senegalensis

"Little Egret - Egretta garzetta, gracing the Abu sky, uncommon."
Little Egret - Egretta garzetta

"Oriental Honey-buzzard - Pernis ptilorhynchu, This bird of prey in this snap is seen soaring overhead. It is easy to identify, even in flight, on account of its long pigeon like head and neck, and broader black-and-white bands on its tail. The bird is also called the crested honey buzzard, but its stunted crest is hardly ever visible, a resident Abu."
Oriental Honey-buzzard - Pernis ptilorhynchus 

"Oriental Magpie-Robin - Copsychus saularis: Females are greyish black above and greyish white under.are common birds in urban gardens as well as forests.Perched on a  cable"
Oriental Magpie-Robin - Copsychus saularis

"Oriental Magpie-Robin - Copsychus saularis,perched on a cable, as can be seen the male has black upperparts, head and throat apart from a white shoulder patch."
Oriental Magpie-Robin - Copsychus saularis

"Oriental Magpie-Robin - Copsychus saularis.in flight displaying its black and white attire."
Oriental Magpie-Robin - Copsychus saularis

"Peregrine Falcon (Shaheen) Falco peregrinus,resident late evening flyover the radio tower."
Peregrine Falcon (Shaheen) Falco peregrinus

"Peregrine Falcon (Shaheen) Falco peregrinus,resident late evening flyover the radio tower."
Peregrine Falcon (Shaheen) Falco peregrinus

"Purple Sunbird - Cinnyris asiaticus., a collage."
Purple Sunbird - Cinnyris asiaticus.

""Red-rumped Swallow (Cecropis daurica), a medium-sized passerine bird. Distinguished by its steel-blue upperparts and a rusty-red rump. Perched on a cable displaying its feathers."
Red-rumped Swallow - Cecropis daurica.

""Red-rumped Swallow (Cecropis daurica), a medium-sized passerine bird. Distinguished by its steel-blue upperparts and a rusty-red rump. With wings outstretched landing on a cable."
Red-rumped Swallow - Cecropis daurica.

""Red-rumped Swallow (Cecropis daurica), a medium-sized passerine bird. Distinguished by its steel-blue upperparts and a rusty-red rump. Landing on a cable."
Red-rumped Swallow - Cecropis daurica.

"Red-vented Bulbul - Pycnonotus cafer, doing a typical gig on a branch."
Red-vented Bulbul - Pycnonotus cafer

"Rose-ringed Parakeet - Psittacula krameri , clinging onto dried date palm leaves gazing into my camera."
Rose-ringed Parakeet - Psittacula krameri 

"Shikra: Accipiter badius.The shikra is a tiny raptor with short rounded wings and a slender, fairly long tail. Adults have a whitish underside with tiny rufous streaks, and grey upperparts. The lower tummy is less barred, and the thighs are white. The bird in the snap is heading towards a prey."
Shikra - Accipiter badius 

"Spot-breasted Fantail - Rhipidura albogularis, perches on a branch."
Spot-breasted Fantail - Rhipidura albogularis

"Spotted Dove - Streptopelia chinensi. Brown overall with a rosy breast and a unique white-spotted black nape patch. Found commonly in fields, parks and gardens. The one in the snap is in flight."
Spotted Dove - Streptopelia chinensis 

""Spotted Dove - Streptopelia chinensi. Brown overall with a rosy breast and a unique white-spotted black nape patch. Found commonly in fields, parks and gardens. The one in the snap is carrying building material."
Spotted Dove - Streptopelia chinensi. 

"White-breasted Waterhens, Amaurornis phoenicurus, have mostly dark grey upperparts and sides, with a white face, throat, and breast. The lower abdomen and undertail are cinnamon or white-colored. The photo shows a bird with outstretched wings on a big rock."
White-breasted Waterhen - Amaurornis phoenicurus




 

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