Showing posts with label #Crested Bunting. Show all posts
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Sunday, May 25, 2025

Birding in May 2025: Mount Abu.

 An Unpredictable Start to Summer.

May ushers in a dry, sunny season in Mount Abu, with clear skies and warm days. In contrast, 2025 has presented an unusual situation, with altered weather patterns causing widespread disruption to the community and ecosystem. The natural seasonal cycle seems broken, and birds, bees, and trees are acting unexpectedly.

 An Unexpected Pre-Monsoon Event

The weather marked the first ten days of May more akin to a pre-monsoon season than the scorching heat one might expect. Thunderstorms, coupled with hailstorms, swept through Mount Abu, transforming the predictable May climate into an unpredictable spectacle. The usual summer heat gave way to a pleasant surprise: cool weather.

 Challenges and Rewards of Birding

 For birding enthusiasts, these conditions brought both challenges and opportunities. May’s unusual mist veiled the scenery in mystery, hindering efforts to produce crisp, vivid photos. Although there were setbacks, the unique weather conditions created an unusual birding experience, showcasing behaviours and movements typically seen at this time of year.

 A Collection of May’s Avian Wonders

 During this period, I observed a fascinating array of bird species. Here’s a glimpse into some of the avian activity:

 1. Eastern Red-rumped Swallows: Darting through the misty skies, their agility was a marvel to watch despite the damp conditions.

2. Indian yellow Tit: Is a striking black and yellow bird with a prominent crest, a residential bird of Mount Abu.

3. One can see yellow-eyed babblers foraging in small groups within bushes.

 4. Pied Cuckoo: A welcome harbinger of the monsoon, yet to appear in Abu.

5. Crested Bunting: Its vivid plumage and spiky upright crest added a splash of colour to an otherwise mist-muted palette.

  Reflections on a Changing Climate

 As a lifelong resident of Mount Abu, I’ve grown accustomed to the rhythms of nature here. But this May, we “Abuties” experienced a climate unlike anything we’ve known. These disruptions serve as a stark reminder of the broader shifts happening in our environment, prompting deeper reflection on how we interact with and impact the natural world.

 For now, I invite you to join me in celebrating the resilience and beauty of the birds that grace Mount Abu, even amidst unpredictable conditions. The first ten days of May 2025 may have been a rollercoaster, but they have also been a testament to the adaptability and wonder of nature.
Bird of the Day.
Brahminy Starling - Sturnia pagodarum


Brahminy Starling - Sturnia pagodarum Mt Abu May 2025.mp4

Brown Rock Chat - Oenanthe fusca

Brown Rock Chat - Oenanthe fusca Sub-adult 

Brown-headed Barbet - Psilopogon zeylanicus

Coppersmith Barbet - Psilopogon haemacephalus

Coppersmith Barbet - Psilopogon haemacephalus

Crested Bunting - Emberiza lathami 

Crested Bunting - Emberiza lathami 

Eastern Red-rumped Swallow - Cecropis daurica


Eastern Red-rumped Swallow - Cecropis daurica Mt Abu May 2025.mp4

Greater Coucal - Centropus sinensis

Green Avadavat - Sporaeginthus formosu

Green Avadavat - Sporaeginthus formosu

Green Avadavat - Sporaeginthus formosu

Indian Pond-Heron - Ardeola grayii Mt Abu May 2025

Indian White-eye - Zosterops palpebrosus

Indian Yellow Tit - Machlolophus aplonotus  

Large-billed Crow - Corvus macrorhynchos

Purple Sunbird - Cinnyris asiaticus

Red-vented Bulbul - Pycnonotus cafer 

Red-whiskered Bulbul - Pycnonotus jocosus.

Red-whiskered Bulbul - Pycnonotus jocosus.

Shikra - Accipiter badius

Shikra - Accipiter badius

Spot-breasted Fantail - Rhipidura albogularis

Spot-breasted Fantail - Rhipidura albogularis

Yellow-eyed Babbler - Chrysomma sinense

ID. Please identify this raptor. Looking for a response!




Monday, March 4, 2024

Birding in February: Mount Abu 2024.

 February Birdwatching Adventure: Exploring Mount Abu in 2024.

As February comes to a close, the bird world awakens in a frenzy of activity in the peaceful highlands of Mount Abu. Nestled in Rajasthan, this serene hill station serves as a refuge for birdwatchers eager to see migrating birds return to their nesting areas.

Despite the joy of birding, amateurs know the importance of precise recording. It’s distressing to see bloated and incorrect bird lists spreading online, confusing novice and experienced birders. Some people, acting as birders, use similar strategies to entice visitors, but it helps to lower expectations.

To address this, birders must perform extensive research on recognised platforms such as eBird, confirming the accuracy of their observations and providing significant data to the scientific community. Birdwatchers can better grasp Mount Abu’s avian richness and enjoy its natural beauty by relying on reputable sources.

As winter ends, some of our favourite winter guests have already left for other regions. Despite the shift, there is still a lot to see. Crested and white-capped buntings adorn the landscape, and the duck pond becomes a centre of activity as birds feast before departing on their long journey home.

I feel an overwhelming sense of gratitude as I look back on the abundance of riches that the last week of February brought. As we await spring in the first week of March, let us preserve our memories and look forward to the delights that await us in Mount Abu’s ever-changing tapestry of avian paradise.

Bird of the week

"The White-capped Bunting (Emberiza stewarti) is a tiny passerine bird widespread across Asia. It has a striking white crown on its head, which contrasts with its olive-brown body. This bird perched atop Flame of the forest tree."
White-capped Bunting - Emberiza stewarti winter visitor

22 Feb 2024.
"Oriental Magpie-Robin - Copsychus saularis,perched on a stump,as can be seen the male has black upperparts, head and throat apart from a white shoulder patch."
Oriental Magpie-Robin - Copsychus saularis resident

"Red-wattled Lapwing - Vanellus indicus, flying overhead giving a warning call."
Red-wattled Lapwing - Vanellus indicus

"Rose-ringed Parakeet - Psittacula krameri , sitting on a branch feeding of a pod of the Babool bush tree."
Rose-ringed Parakeet - Psittacula krameri 

"White-throated Kingfisher - Halcyon smyrnensis, sitting on a branch overlooking a stream below with a prey in its beak."
White-throated Kingfisher - Halcyon smyrnensis

"A lively Yellow-throated Sparrow (Gymnoris xanthocollis) perched on a branch, displaying its yellow throat and complex plumage patterns."
Yellow-throated Sparrow (Gymnoris xanthocollis)

23 Feb 2024.
"Brown Rock Chat - Oenanthe fusca, sitting in the warm natural light on a concrete wall."
Brown Rock Chat - Oenanthe fusca

"Brown Rock Chat - Oenanthe fusca, a pair sitting on a wall."
Brown Rock Chat - Oenanthe fusca

"Common Pochard - Aythya ferina, patiently abiding their time on the placid pond for their long journey back home."
Common Pochard - Aythya ferina winter visitor

"Common Pochard - Aythya ferina, patiently abiding their time on the placid pond for their long journey back home."
Common Pochard - Aythya ferina winter visitor

"Crested Bunting - Emberiza lathami  Mt Abu Feb 2024. collage of birds feeding in a field."
Crested Bunting - Emberiza lathami  Mt Abu Feb 2024



"A close-up of a Eurasian Moorhen (Gallinula chloropus) wading in shallow water, showing off its characteristic black plumage and red beak."
Eurasian Moorhen - Gallinula chloropus

"Gadwall (Mareca strepera)A pair gliding gently on calm water, displaying their delicate plumage with subtle grey and brown tones."
Gadwall - Mareca strepera winter visitor

"Great grey shrike  (Lanius excubitor) sitting on a barbed wire fence."
Great grey shrike  (Lanius excubitor)

"Northern Pintail - Anas acuta, winter visitor a flock gathered together feeding on the placid duck pond Mount Abu."
Northern Pintail - Anas acuta

"Oriental Turtle-Dove - Streptopelia orientalis , feeding in the field in the golden hour of the day."
Oriental Turtle-Dove - Streptopelia orientalis 

"Oriental Turtle-Dove - Streptopelia orientalis , feeding in the field in the golden hour of the day."
Oriental Turtle-Dove - Streptopelia orientalis 

"Male Purple Sunbird (Cinnyris asiaticus) mating plumage. Small songbird with purple and black iridescent feathers, a long curved beak, and a shiny green cap. During the mating season, it perches on a  branch, displaying its vibrant colours."
Purple Sunbird - Cinnyris asiaticus resident

"Red Spurfowl - Galloperdix spadicea Overall reddish-brown, this large partridge-like bird has a somewhat long tail. The upper parts are brown with dark barring while the face and neck are more grey in the male. The underside is rufous with dark markings and both sexes have a red facial skin patch and red legs with one or two spurs.Found commonly in Mount Abu'sJungle."
Red Spurfowl - Galloperdix spadicea  resident

"Siberian Stonechat - Saxicola maurus,sitting on a stump with a date palm in the background."
Siberian Stonechat - Saxicola maurus

"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 a filed snapped during the golden hour,"
Spotted Dove - Streptopelia chinensis 


White-capped Bunting - Emberiza stewarti  Mt Abu Feb 2024.mp4

24 Feb 2024.

Brown-headed Barbet - Psilopogon zeylanicus Feb 2024 Mt Abu.mp4


Indian Yellow Tit - Machlolophus aplonotus  Feb 2024 Mt Abu.mp4

25 Feb 2024.
"Black Redstart (Phoenicurus ochruros) perched on garden fence, displaying dark plumage with contrasting orange-red tail feathers. Winter common migrant to Mount Abu."
Black Redstart - Phoenicurus ochruros

"A medium-sized songbird with a striking look, the Red-whiskered Bulbul (Pycnonotus jocosus). Its brownish plumage, red patch behind the eye, and pronounced red whisker markings distinguish it. Perched on a branch."
Red-whiskered Bulbul - Pycnonotus jocosus

26 Feb 2024.
"Black Redstart - Phoenicurus ochruros, winter visitor common, perched in the garden."
Black Redstart - Phoenicurus ochruros winter visitor

"Soaring in the azure sky comes the winter visitor, the Common Buzzard (Buteo buteo). Huge raptor with large wings, fan-shaped tail, and brown plumage. The buzzard soars overhead, showcasing its remarkable wingspan against the pristine winter sky."
Common Buzzard - Buteo buteo 

27 Feb 2024.
"Black Redstart - Phoenicurus ochruros perched on garden floor,displaying dark plumage with contrasting orange-red tail feathers. Winter common migrant to Mount Abu."
Black Redstart - Phoenicurus ochruros 

"Brown-headed Barbet - Psilopogon zeylanicus. "Brown-headed Barbet, portrait shot, a bird of medium size with a robust bill, a striking brown head, and brilliant green plumage."
Brown-headed Barbet - Psilopogon zeylanicus.

28 Feb 2024.
"Indian White-eye (Zosterops palpebrosus), a small and lively songbird. Distinctive yellow-green plumage with a white eye-ring. Foraging on a jacaranda tree without any leaves."."
Indian White-eye - Zosterops palpebrosus  

"Indian Yellow Tit (Machlolophus aplonotus) is a tiny but colourful songbird. Bright yellow plumage with contrasting black markings distinguishes this species. Perched atop a branch, displaying its bright plumage and energetic personality."
Indian Yellow Tit - Machlolophus aplonotus 

"Indian Yellow Tit (Machlolophus aplonotus) is a tiny but colourful songbird. Bright yellow plumage with contrasting black markings distinguishes this species. Perched atop a branch, displaying its bright plumage and energetic personality."
Indian Yellow Tit - Machlolophus aplonotus 


"Red-whiskered Bulbul (Pycnonotus jocosus), a medium-sized songbird with a distinctive appearance. Recognizable by its brownish plumage, red patch behind the eye, and prominent red whisker marks. Perched on a curved branch."
Red-whiskered Bulbul - Pycnonotus jocosus

29 Feb 2024.
The bonus day of the year 2024.

"Black Redstart - Phoenicurus ochruros perched on garden floor,displaying dark plumage with contrasting orange-red tail feathers. Winter common migrant to Mount Abu."
Black Redstart - Phoenicurus ochruros

"Black-winged Kite - Elanus caeruleu, This long-winged raptor is mostly grey or white, with black shoulder patches, wing tips, and eye stripes. When perched, the bird's long falcon-like wings extend beyond its tail."
Black-winged Kite - Elanus caeruleu

"Black-winged Kite - Elanus caeruleu, This long-winged raptor is mostly grey or white, with black shoulder patches, wing tips, and eye stripes. When perched, the bird's long falcon-like wings extend beyond its tail."
Black-winged Kite - Elanus caeruleu

"Black-winged Kite - Elanus caeruleu, This long-winged raptor is mostly grey or white, with black shoulder patches, wing tips, and eye stripes. When perched, the bird's long falcon-like wings extend beyond its tail."
Black-winged Kite - Elanus caeruleu

"Brown Rock Chat - Oenanthe fusca, perched on a rock scanning for insects."
Brown Rock Chat - Oenanthe fusca

"Soaring in the azure sky comes the winter visitor, the Common Buzzard (Buteo buteo). Huge raptor with large wings, fan-shaped tail, and brown plumage. The buzzard soars overhead, showcasing its remarkable wingspan against the pristine winter sky."
Common Buzzard - Buteo buteo  

"Soaring in the azure sky comes the winter visitor, the Common Buzzard (Buteo buteo). Huge raptor with large wings, fan-shaped tail, and brown plumage. The buzzard soars overhead, showcasing its remarkable wingspan against the pristine winter sky."
Common Buzzard - Buteo buteo  

"In flight, a Eurasian Sparrowhawk (Accipiter nisus)winter visitor. Small raptor with a striking gray-brown coloration, short wings, and a long tail. The standout characteristics are the hooked, pointed beak and yellow eyes."
Eurasian Sparrowhawk - Accipiter nisus 

"In flight, a Eurasian Sparrowhawk (Accipiter nisus)winter visitor. Small raptor with a striking gray-brown coloration, short wings, and a long tail. The standout characteristics are the hooked, pointed beak and yellow eyes."
Eurasian Sparrowhawk - Accipiter nisus 

"Indian Yellow Tit (Machlolophus aplonotus) is a tiny but colourful songbird. Bright yellow plumage with contrasting black markings distinguishes this species. Perched atop a cable, displaying its bright plumage and energetic personality."
Indian Yellow Tit - Machlolophus aplonotus

"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. Males have a red iris, while females have a yellowish orange iris.he bird in the picture is with outstretched wings pointing to the heavens."
Shikra - Accipiter badius common resident

Stay tuned for more stories from the field in March, and until next time, keep your eyes on the skies and your hearts open to nature's marvels!




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