Subject: [Oversea] Rajasthan & Delhi, India 印度 [Print This Page] Author: eling Time: 14/12/2006 23:04 Subject: Rajasthan & Delhi, India 印度
Rajasthan (Keoladeo & Ranthambhore National Park) & Delhi, India
November 2006 印度2006年11月
National Bird of India - Indian Peafowl (Male) 印度國鳥-籃孔雀(雄性)
Female 雌性
Black-necked Stork(Female) 黑頸鸛(雌性)
Male (雄性)
Black-shouldered Kite 黑翅鳶
Crested Serpent Eagle 蛇鵰
Spotted Owlet 橫斑腹小鴞
Indian Pond Heron 印度池鷺
Eurasian Thick-knee 石(行鳥)
Indian Roller 棕胸佛法僧
Painted Sandgrouse 彩沙雞
Grey Francolin 灰鷓鴣
White-bellied Drongo 白腹卷尾
Red-wattled Lapwing 肉垂麥雞
Plum-headed Parakeet 紫頭鸚鵡
Ashy-crowned Sparrow Lark 灰頂雀百靈
Pied Bushchat 白斑黑石(即鳥)
Brahminy Starling 黑冠椋鳥
Pied Starling 斑椋鳥
Brown Rock-chat 褐岩(即鳥)
Southern Grey Shrike 南灰伯勞
Little Green Bee-eater 綠喉蜂虎
Brown-headed Barbet (Oriental Green Barbet) 綠擬鴷
Baya Weaver 黄胸織雀
Purple Sunbird 紫花蜜鳥
Common Babbler-Juvenile 普通鶫鶥(幼鳥)
Adult 成鳥
Jungle Babbler 叢林鶫鶥
Yellow-eyed Babbler 金眼鶥雀
Rufous Treepie 棕腹樹鵲
Indian Robin (Female) 印度鴝(雌性)
Male 雄性
Tawny Pipit 平原鷚
House Crow 家鴉
Red-vented Bubbul 黑喉紅臀鵯
Pied Kingfisher 斑魚狗
Black-tailed Mongoose
Palm Squirrel
Black-faced Monkey
Author: ckacheung Time: 15/12/2006 00:26
so exciting...
what wonderful it is
I felt interested at the details of the trip....so cool Author: Hendrix Time: 15/12/2006 11:00
realy good ! made me want to go too 8) Author: tcassie Time: 15/12/2006 13:30
wow, very interesting and beautiful
Thanks for sharing !! Author: eling Time: 15/12/2006 22:26
Thank you. You can picture a lot of things even no birds, for example:
就算無雀都有好多嘢影架,例如:
portrait 影人
landscape 影景
所以每日都好忙 ! Author: tmichael Time: 15/12/2006 23:19
Truly fantastic pics, Eling.
However, for the sake of accuracy, the treepie is Rufous, not Grey, the Reed Buntings are weavers, presumably Baya, and the Desert Wheatear appears to be another Tawny Pipit.
Brought back many great memories though!!
What equipment did you use?
Mike Turnbull Author: eling Time: 18/12/2006 22:12
Thanks Mike. Amended.
I wonder if the following pictures (record) show the correct species of Desert Wheatear ???
Author: tmichael Time: 18/12/2006 22:58
Definitely Desert Wheatear, Eling.
The rufous tinged face and the pale area on the lesser coverts clinch that, and the nearly all black tail is a very obvious and strong indicator as well too.
Mike Turnbull Author: bkenneth Time: 23/12/2006 14:43
Superb pictures!
How do you get there?
Ken Author: eling Time: 26/12/2006 22:07
Hi Kenneth
I rented a private car with driver for the whole trip, that's what people usually do travelliing around India. All the guide books warned tourists never attempt driving in Indai and that's the most useful advice - and you'll know why when you get there.
For more information about the places you can check www.ranthamborenationalpark.com/travel-information.html and www.indiawildliferesorts.com/keoladeo-national-park.html Author: puppymic Time: 26/12/2006 22:18
So beautiful and sharp I have to take a deep breath after watching them. Author: puppymic Time: 27/12/2006 11:09
How come I cannot read the images today? Could anyone read them? Thanks Author: Web AFalcon Time: 27/12/2006 12:01
[quote:9039f2c6cf="cmandy"]How come I cannot read the images today? Could anyone read them? Thanks[/quote]
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HKBWS IT Group Author: bkenneth Time: 30/12/2006 21:27
Thank you, Eling.
Happy New Year!
Ken
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