Monday, August 22, 2016

Birds of South India

So,South India is BIG and out of the 5 southern states, I only visited 2, and then only 3 places within those 2 states, but boy, did I see some amazing birds!


I was there at the beginning of the month and staying in nature heavy places, it was relatively eay to spot em birds!









SCARLET MINIVET MALE
Spotted at Elephant Valley Eco Farm, Palani Hills, Perumalmalai, Tamil Nadu












The Scarler Minivet was my favourite.


























 We spotted both the male and female.
The male is orange and black, while the female is yellow.

SCARLET MINIVET FEMALE
Spotted at Elephant Valley Eco Farm, Palani Hills, Perumalmalai, Tamil Nadu

 






















BLUE WINGED PARAKEET
Spotted at Pallivasal, Idukki, Kerala
Blue Winged Parakeet - Male




We saw so many of them. They'd make a screetchy racket.

This parakeet is endemic to the region.
Blue Winged Parakeet - Male
Blue Winged Parakeet - Female & Male








The male has a red beak and a teal collar on the neck in addition to the black, while the female has a black beak and collar.
Blue Winged Parakeet - Male

BRONZED DRONGO
Spotted at Pallivasal, Idukki, Kerala





Slightly off shot.



GREATER RACKET TAILED DRONGO
Spotted at Pallivasal, Idukki, Kerala






I have seen the Black Drongo & Ashy Drongo in Maharashtra and Himachal but this was the first time I saw the Racket Tailed Drongo.

In fact, I was surprised that this bird belongs to the Drongo family.





WHITE CHEEKED BARBET
Spotted at Pallivasal, Idukki, Kerala




This is very similar to the more common Brown Headed Barbet, but this species has a white patch on the cheek & is endemic to the Western Ghats of India.





COMMON TAILORBIRD
Spotted at Elephant Valley Eco Farm, Perumalmalai, Palani Hills, Tamil Nadu








This small wonder has a rather loud call.







































DHYAL THRUSH AKA THE ORIENTAL MAGPIE ROBIN
Spotted at Pallivasal, Idukki, Kerala








This is supposed to be more closely related to Old World Flycatchers




GREATER COUCAL aka THE CROW PHEASANT 
Spotted at Pallivasal, Idukki, Kerala




This one is pretty common across India, and I have seen it in Maharashtra too, where it is known as Bharadwaj.




JUNGLE BABBLER
Spotted at Pallivasal, Idukki, Kerala

This bird is also known as Shat Bhai in Bengal, which means 7 brothers. This stems from the fact that the bird is known to flock in numbers.





Another interesting anecdote from the colonial era goes:
Some years back, a new Viceroy was being shown the wonders of his temporary kingdom, and among these the Taj at Agra held, of course, an important place. Arrived before the glorious monument of Eastern love and pride, the artless Aide-de-Camp was mute; the gilded staff were still as Kipling says, in anxious expectation of the comment of His Excellency. But this, alas when it came was merely the remark: "What are those funny little birds ? The shock must have been the greater for the fact that the mean fowls thus honoured were it seems, of that singularly disreputable species which is commonly known in India as the "Seven Sisters" or "Seven Brothers," or by the Hindustani equivalent of sat-bhai."

PIED BUSHCHAT
Spotted at Wellington, DSSC, Army Area, Tamil Nadu
Pied Bushchat Male


Pied Bushchat Female









































RED VENTED BULBUL
Spotted at Wellington, DSSC, Army Area, Tamil Nadu

Slightly difficult to spot in these images, but their bum is red.





































RED WHISKERED BULBUL
Spotted at Wellington, DSSC, Army Area, Tamil Nadu & Pallivasal, Idduki, Kerala





These are with a red spot on their cheeks.

 too much rouge, I say, but they work it!


RUFOUS TREEPIE
Spotted at Pallivasal, Idukki, Kerala


This bird has much to say and is quite loud. In fact, because of this loudness, the Bengalis call it Hari Chacha (i.e. Hari Uncle).

Don't know the direct significance but Hari Uncle must be a loud mouth.



Rufous Treepie & Eurasian Blackbird Silhouette

SOUTHERN HILL MYNAH
Spotted at Elephant Valley Eco Farm, Perumalmalai, Palani Hills, Tamil Nadu





TICKELL'S BLUE FLYCATCHER
Spotted the ddult at the Elephant Valley Eco Farm, Perumalmalai, Palani Hills, Tamil Nadu
Spotted the juvenile at Pallivasal, Idukki, Kerala



Tickell's Blue Flycatcher Juvenile





WHITE BREASTED KINGFISHER
Spotted at Elephant Valley Eco Farm, Perumalmalai, Palani Hills, Tamil Nadu




COMMON KINGFISHER
Spotted at Elephant Valley Eco Farm, Perumalmalai, Palani Hills, Tamil Nadu


WHITE SPOTTED FANTAIL
Spotted at Wellington, DSSC, Army Area, Tamil Nadu






YELLOW BROWNED BULBUL
Spotted at Elephant Valley Eco Farm, Perumalmalai, Palani Hills, Tamil Nadu




 This bird is endemic to South India and Sri Lanka.


YELLOW CHEEKED TIT
Spotted at Wellington, DSSC, Army Area, Tamil Nadu



EURASIAN BLACKBIRD
Spotted the juvenile at Pallivasal, Idukki, Kerala
Bad shots..



I could not find out which birds the following are -






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