Showing posts with label Grey-necked Bunting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Grey-necked Bunting. Show all posts

Wednesday, 3 March 2010

7th February 2010 CEDO.

After the relatively poor returns on the 5th, we managed to get into C.E.D.O. at Nakatrana for a night and hired a guide for some Kachchh specialities.
Before dawn, on the way to Fulay, there were 5 Indian Nightjar and 4 Black-naped Hares on the back roads.
At the Fulay site there were 7 Grey Hypocolius feeding on the berries of the toothbrush trees, a Sirkeer Malkoha and a Bluethroat. 3 Pallid and 2 Montagu's Harriers hunted the nearby fields.
The next stop was 'Bird Rock', a large outcrop of lava sticking out from the Banni grasslands, here there was Red-tailed Wheatear, Dusky Crag Martins and 2 Blue Rock Thrushes. This site also has Eagle Owl, but not today !
We then moved on to the grassland north of Charri Dhand, after a little searching we found 2 Stoliczka's Bushchats and 2 Desert Warblers, plus a fly-over Long-legged Buzzard.
After Lunch at C.E.D.O. we stopped at a roadside spring near Sharanath Temple, where 3 House Buntings and 10 Grey-necked Buntings came in to drink. At the temple itself, there were 2 Brown Rock-chat.
Back in the Banni Grasslands we went to see flock of Sociable Plovers, that the guide had found a few weeks before, close views of 21 birds surrounding the car.
In the early evening went back to Charri Dhand and watched about 50,000 Common Cranes come in to roost. An added bonus was 5 Sykes Nightjars in the Banni Grasslands on the way back.


Sirkeer Malkoha.

Grey Hypocolius.

Grey-necked Bunting.




House Buntings.

Brown Rock-chat.

Blue Rock Thrush.



Red-tailed Wheatear.



Sociable Plovers.



Stoliczka's Bushchat.

8th February 2010 Thorn Forest.

Early start from C.E.D.O. heading for the mature thorn forest, somewhere near to Rampar I think, looking for White-naped Tit. After hearing several call, it didn't take too long to get onto a pair, over the next 2 hours we saw up to 8 different birds, as well as 10 Marshall's Iora and a Montagu's Harrier.
At a nearby creek there was a male Citrine Wagtail, 5 Spot-billed Ducks and 30+ Grey-necked Buntings.
After this we visited a rocky area on the edge of a village where there were 9 Sykes Larks and a few Yellow-wattled Lapwings.
On the way back to Bhuj a White-rumped Vulture flew over the road.


Marshall's Iora.



White-naped Tits.

Grey-necked Bunting.




Sykes Larks.