remember our post on birds of pR back in 2011? well, the willing bird lover arrived in the form of our friend Sridhar with a brand new dslr! we set out at day break and dusk on
couple of days and came home with these.
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1) Painted stork |
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2) golden oriole |
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3) little green bee eater |
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3) little green bee eater - eating dragonfly |
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4) loten's sunbird - female |
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5) orphean warbler or plain prinia? not sure please help! |
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6) Jerdon's bushlark |
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7) ashy prinia |
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7) ashy prinia - singing |
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8) Pied bushchat - male |
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8) pied bushchat - female |
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9) pied crested cuckoo |
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10) plaintive cuckoo |
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10) plaintive cuckoo - another view |
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11) red headed falcon |
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6) Jerdon's bushlark |
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6) Jerdon's Bushlark
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12) paddyfield pipit |
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13) small green billed malkhoa |
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14) spotted dove |
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15) spotted owlet |
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16) white browed bulbul |
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17) silverbill or white throated munia |
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18) white breasted kingfisher |
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19) red vented bulbul |
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20) magpie robin |
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21) cattle egret - female - breeding |
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22) indian robin - male |
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23) Common Iora - male and female |
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23) Common Iora - female |
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23) Common Iora - male & female |
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24) koel - female |
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25) lesser goldenbacked woodpecker |
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26) crimson breaster barbet aka coppersmith |
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27) crow pheasant or greater coucal |
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28) black drongo |
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29) forest wagtail |
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30) baya weaver - female |
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31) indian roller or blue jay |
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32) brahminy mynah |
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32) brahminy mynah |
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33) hoopoe |
Thanks again to sridhar for taking these fantastic pictures and to siddharth for quick spotting.
Here
are a few more species spotted by us regularly but not captured in
camera. we will update this post as and when sridhar visits us again and
shoots a few more pictures. A couple in (?) are the ones that only one
of us have spotted. They will be confirmed with more sightings.
34) common babbler
35) blue rock pigeon
36) yellow wattled lapwing
37) red wattled lapwing
38) white breasted water hen
39) watercock aka kora (?)
40) indian peafowl
41) grey francolin
42) black shouldered kite
43) shikra
44) montague/pale harrier
45) white browed wagtail
46) common mynah
47) jungle crow
48) palm swift
49) ashy woodswallow
50) roufus tree pie
51) brain fever bird
52) pond heron
53) little egret
54) black headed munia
55) white rumped munia (?)
56) purple sunbird
57) purple rumped sunbird
58) rose ringed parakeet
59) eurasian collared dove
5 comments:
Lots of birds :) It would be good if it is possible for you to give the local names of each of these birds. Maybe I would be able to relate to them better.
Stunning! Thanks for sharing. Growing up in the country side in south Tamil Nadu I have seen most of these birds but never consciously admired them. Seeing them in these pictures brings back memories of my childhood days roaming around the fields on summer holidays. Nostalgic. just curious how did you identify all their names? Very nice work. Local/colloquial names will add more value although they might vary based on various regions in TN.
our nearby locals are not that savvy with names. between kokku, kuruvi,naarai, kuil, myna, parundhu and such generalalities they cover all the local birds.
check https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_birds_of_Chennai
Spot on with this write-up, I truly assume this website wants much more consideration. I’ll probably be again to learn much more, thanks for that info TOURING CARAVANS & MOTOR HOMES
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