Monday, October 27, 2025

Birding in October 2025 — Unusual Rains and Early Migrants.

  Part of the “Mount Abu Birding” series.

An unusual October in Mount Abu — extended monsoons, dramatic skies, and early winter migrants. Nature, as always, kept birders guessing.

October in Mount Abu marks the shift from the lush monsoon landscape to the golden hues of early winter — a favourite time for birders. But this year’s transition was unlike any other, as the rains lingered far longer than expected, creating rare weather patterns and unusual birding conditions.

 The monsoon season this year has been unpredictable. I always look forward to my October birding excursions in Mount Abu — a time when the air turns crisp, the skies clear, and the first wave of winter visitors arrives. But this October was far from ordinary.

The first week of October brings mild weather, perhaps a brief shower or two. This year, however, the rains refused to leave. The monsoon dragged well into the first week — something Mount Abu has never experienced before. It will go down in the local chronicles as one of the most remarkable starts to October in years.

Birders like me had to make peace with overcast skies, heavy downpours, and gusty winds. The constant shifting of light made photography challenging, but nature rewarded persistence. Even in this unpredictable weather, October remained one of the most exciting months for birders — a time to witness passage migrants on their journey south and early winter visitors settling in for the season.

 Birds Observed and Photographed in the First Week of October:


 Each sighting felt like a reward for braving the elements — proof that even when the weather defies expectations, the rhythm of migration continues undeterred.

 Stay tuned for my next update on birding during the second week of October, where I’ll focus on the various warblers that have arrived in good numbers across Mount Abu’s woodlands and valleys.

My photos were all taken at the Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary.

Written and photographed by Ains.

Bird of the week.
Indian Blackbird - Turdus simillimus

The Indian Blackbird, also known as the Indian Thrush or Orange-headed Thrush, visits Mount Abu and other regions of India in the summer. It breeds in the summer and then migrates to lower elevations as winter approaches. Dropped in to say see you next season, Ains. 

Indian Blackbird - Turdus simillimus Oct 2025 Mt Abu..mp4

Asian Green Bee-eater - Merops orientalis 

Asian Green Bee-eater - Merops orientalis 

Black-winged Kite - Elanus caeruleus

Bonelli's Eagle - Aquila fasciata

Bonelli's Eagle - Aquila fasciata Oct 2025 Mt Abu

Dusky Crag-Martin - Ptyonoprogne concolor 

Eurasian Sparrowhawk - Accipiter nisus

Eurasian Sparrowhawk - Accipiter nisus


Gray Wagtail - Motacilla cinerea

Gray Wagtail - Motacilla cinerea  Oct 2025 Mt Abu

Greenish Warbler - Phylloscopus trochiloides

Hume's Warbler - Phylloscopus humei

Hume's Warbler - Phylloscopus humei, October 2025, Mt Abu. mp4

Indian Yellow Tit - Machlolophus aplonotus

Indian Yellow Tit - Machlolophus aplonotus

Little Swift - Apus affinis 

Long-tailed Shrike - Lanius schach with prey

Long-tailed Shrike - Lanius schach

Oriental Magpie-Robin - Copsychus saularis

Scaly-breasted Munia - Lonchura punctulata

Spot-breasted Fantail - Rhipidura albogularis 


Spot-breasted Fantail - Rhipidura albogularis October 2025 Mt Abu..mp4

Western House-Martin, October 2025, Mt Abu. m4v





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Birding in October 2025 — Unusual Rains and Early Migrants.

  Part of the “Mount Abu Birding” series. An unusual October in Mount Abu — extended monsoons, dramatic skies, and early winter migrants. N...