Two visits into Gir N.P. during the morning visit we got 2 Collared Scops' Owls roosting in a hole in a tree, 2 Short-toed Eagles, 4 Red-breasted Flycatcher, 2 Ospreys and a Sulphur-bellied Warbler up by the reservoir.
On the way back to the lodge there were 9 Black-headed Munias on the roadside wires.
In the afternoon, we went on a different route through the park and got 3 Mottled Wood Owls, a Changeable Hawk Eagle (eating a Yellow-wattled Lapwing), 2 Griffon and 1 Indian Vultures flying over, the day ended with 3 Jackals loafing around where yesterdays Lions were.

Mottled Wood Owl.
On the way back to the lodge there were 9 Black-headed Munias on the roadside wires.
In the afternoon, we went on a different route through the park and got 3 Mottled Wood Owls, a Changeable Hawk Eagle (eating a Yellow-wattled Lapwing), 2 Griffon and 1 Indian Vultures flying over, the day ended with 3 Jackals loafing around where yesterdays Lions were.

Mottled Wood Owl.

Changeable Hawk Eagle.
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