Subject: [Oversea] Incredible India - 2013 [Print This Page] Author: wleepoin Time: 11/05/2013 21:33 Subject: Incredible India - 2013
Visited India in February 2013, went to Bandhavgarh > Kanha > Thattekkad > Periyar > Munnar > Ooty > Mudumalai > Bangalor.
Here are some photos to share with you all.
Alexandrine Parakeet (pair)
Ashy-Crowned Sparrow Lark
Ashy Drongo
Brown Headed Barbet (endemic to the Indian Subcontinent)
Brown Breasted Flycatcher
Brown Fish Owl
Booted Warbler
Blyths Reed Warbler
Blue Bearded Bee-Eater
Black Rumped Flameback
Black Chinned Laughingthrush (Endangered-endemic to the SW India)
Black Ibis
Black Eagle
Black & Orange Flycatcher (endemic to SW India)
Besra
Bay-backed Shrike
Crested Hawk Eagle
Common Kestrel
Sri Lanka Frogmouth_male (endemic to the Indian Subcontinent)
female
Frogmouth in it's habitat.
To be continued... Author: wilsondring Time: 11/05/2013 21:58
already incredible .. great series!! Author: John Holmes Time: 12/05/2013 07:55
Fabulous Frogmouth shots.....
and nice Black and Orange Flycatcher Author: kkchang168 Time: 12/05/2013 08:26
The Frogmouth is really very interesting. Thanks for sharing Author: wleepoin Time: 13/05/2013 21:27
Thank you all!
Hope you like these too:
Eurasian Sparrowhawk
Indian Scops Owl
Chestnut Shouldered Petronia1
Common Buzzard
Chestnut Headed Bee-Eater
Chestnut-bellied Nuthatch
Crested Hawk Eagle
Indian Robin
Bonelli's Eagle
Indian Pitta
Indian Nuthatch
Indian Nightjar
Indian Eagle Owl
Grey-bellied Cuckoo
Grey Nightjar
Grey-headed Bulbul (endemic to the SW India)
Green Bee-Eater
Greater Coucal
Flame-throated Bulbul (endemic to the SW India)
Indian Bush Lark (endemic to the Indian Subcontinent)
Indian Blue Robin
Painted Stork
India Grey Hornbill (endemic to the Indian Subcontinent)
Malabar Grey Hornbill (endemic to SW India)
Wynaad Laughingthrush (endemic to SW India)
To be continued...
[ Last edited by wleepoin at 16/05/2013 21:09 ] Author: kkchang168 Time: 14/05/2013 08:16
These really borden my view for birds in the world. Great Author: wleepoin Time: 14/05/2013 22:43
Thanks kkchang168. Yes, there are so many wonderful places and beautiful birds for us to explore.
Indian Vulture (Critically Endangered)
Indian Roller
Egyptian Vulture (Endangered)
Dark-fronted Babbler (endemic to the Indian Subcontinent)
Nilgiri Flycatcher (Near Threatened - endemic to SW India)
Kashmir Flycatcher (Vulnerable - endemic to the Indian Subcontinent)
Nilgiri-blue Robin (Endangered - endemic to SW India)
Nilgiri Wood Pigeon (Vulnerable - endemic to SW India)
Nilgiri Pipit (Vulnerable - endemic to SW India)
Spotted Owlet
Jungle Owlet
Jungle Bush Quail (endemic to the Indian Subcontinent)
Jerdons Bushlark (endemic to the Indian Subcontinent)
Lesser Hill Myna (endemic to the SW India)
Lesser Adjutant (Vulnerable)
Little Cormorant
Lesser Whistling-duck
Malabar Parakeet (endemic to SW India)
Brown-capped Pygmy Woodpecker
White-cheeked Barbet (endemic to western peninsular India)
Malabar White-headed Starling (endemic to the Western Ghats)
Jerdon's Nightjar (endemic to the Indian Subcontinent)
Golden-fronted Leafbird
Drongo Cuckoo
Great Cormorant
Bronze-winged Jacana
Black Stork
Common Hawk Cuckoo
Heart-spotted Woodpecker
To be continued...
[ Last edited by wleepoin at 16/05/2013 21:10 ] Author: John Holmes Time: 15/05/2013 06:20 Subject: South India showcase
All splendid... Author: AjaA Time: 16/05/2013 10:32
Hi,
Nice pics of interesting species!
There seems to be two perhaps wrongly labelled pics, we think the Indian Cormorant is a Great Cormorant and your Crested Honey Buzzard is a Bonelli's Eagle. Agree? Author: wleepoin Time: 16/05/2013 21:05
Thanks John.
We must also thank you for your recommendation of the bird guide, he is excellent. Jijo ask us to say hello to you & Jemi!
Hi Annika & Antero,
It's good to hear from you.
Yes, we agreed both birds are wrongly labelled. It must have been the delicious curry or the magical indian tea to make us think other wise.
Cheers
PWMK
[ Last edited by wleepoin at 16/05/2013 21:11 ] Author: brendank Time: 17/05/2013 11:20
Congratulations, it's a great series. I am enjoying watching! Author: wleepoin Time: 17/05/2013 23:02
Thanks Brendan!
Here are some more to share with you.
Mottled Wood Owl (endemic to the Indian Subcontinent)
Malarbar Whistling Thrush (endemic to India)
Malabar Lark (endemic to western peninsular India)
Malabar Barbet (Monotypic species endemic to SW India)
Malabar Woodshrike (endemic to SW India)
Malabar Pied Hornbill (endemic to SW India)
Orange Minivet (endemic to SW India)
Orange-headed Thrush
Kerala Laughingthrush (endemic to SW India)
Racket-tailed Drongo
Purple-rumped Sunbird
Plum-headed Parakeet_pair (endemic to the Indian Subcontinent)
Purple Sunbird
Small Minivet
Savanna Nightjar
Rufous-tailed Lark (endemic to the Indian Subcontinent)
Red Breasted Flycatcher
Red-wattled Lapwing
Yellow-wattled Lapwing
Red-headed Vulture (Critically Endangered)
Indian Peafowl (endemic to the Indian Subcontinent)
Spotted Owlet
Spot-billed Pelican (Near Threatened)
Sykes's Lark (endemic to India)
Streak-throated Woodpecker
Paddyfield Pipit
Tickell's Blue Flycatcher
Yellow-billed Babbler
Yellow browed Bulbul (endemic to the Indian Subcontinent)
White-browed Fantail
White Browed Bulbul (endemic to the Indian Subcontinent)
White-breasted Kingfisher
White-bellied Treepie (endemic to SW India)
White-bellied Blue Flycatcher_male (endemic to SW India)
female
White Bellied Blue Robin (Endangered - endemic to SW India)
White Bellied Minivet (endemic to the Indian Subcontinent)
White-naped Woodpecker
White-browed Wagtail
Tickell's Leaf Warbler
Yellow Throated Bulbul (Vulnerable_endemic to southern India)
Yellow-footed Green Pigeon
Yellow-crowned Woodpecker
Pied Bushchat
Brown-cheeked Fulvetta
Oriental White-eye
Crested Treeswift
Asian Fairy Bluebird
Indian Golden Oriole
Pompadour Green Pigeon_male
female
Black hooded Oriole
Dusky Crag Martin
Malabar Trogon_male (endemic to the Indian Subcontinent)
female
To be continued...
[ Last edited by wleepoin at 18/05/2013 08:04 ] Author: wleepoin Time: 22/05/2013 09:21
Elephant in the Wild
Elephant working in the Reserve.
Spotted Deer
male
Indian Palm Squirrel
Sambar Deer
Barasingha
Gaur
Hanuman Langur
Hare
Grizzled Giant Squirrel (endemic to Western Ghats)
Nilgiri Langur (endemic to Western Ghats)
Wild Boar
Ceylon Rose (endemic to Indian Subcontinent)
To be continued... Author: wleepoin Time: 25/05/2013 23:43