Showing posts with label Tickell's Thrush. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tickell's Thrush. Show all posts

Monday, 1 December 2014

Thrushes


Back inside Bharatpur again and still looking for the more elusive species. First stop was the nursery for some Thrushes, a good plan that went awry when I flushed two Dusky Eagle Owls from a nearby Kadam tree but, despite best efforts, I couldn't get anywhere near them without re-flushing them. But, back to Thrushes and a bit of a wait until Tickell's Thrush gave itself up by a leaking water pipe closely followed by an Orange-headed Thrush and another Tickell's.
Next up was Siberian Rubythroat, one had been spending much of it's time in a gully by the checkpost but was really elusive, I was going to give a bit of time to this but there was no need as it showed itself after a few minutes (speaking to another birder later who had spent 4 hours there and still hadn't seen it !), plus the added bonus of a roosting Collared Scops' Owl in the same area.
It was now time to head for the Temple tea stall, not for anything in particular, I was just running low on water. I couldn't resist a few shots of a very showy Red-breasted Flycatcher on the way. Water bought and tea drank and time to check the drainage channel for the unlikely chance of a Bittern or two and bingo.... juv Black Bittern about 10 feet away.
And that was the day over, with the addition of a few jaunts into the Acacia scrub and more open areas (mainly for photos of Indian Jackal).
Black Bittern

Bank Myna

Indian Jackal

Orange-headed Thrush

Red-breasted Flycatcher

Red Avadavat

Siberian Rubythroat

Tickell's Thrush

White-eared Bulbul
 

Friday, 15 February 2008

February 15th 2008. India.






Another full day out - all day around Bondla, evening at the Biera Mar.

Lots of birds at Bondla - 1 Rufous Woodpecker, 2 Malabar Whistling Thrush, 4 Racket-tailed Drongo, 2 Malabar Grey Hornbill, 2 Grey Junglefowl, 2 Velvet-fronted Nuthatch, 2 Western-crowned Warbler, 1 Brown Flycatcher, 3 Malabar Trogon, 3 Blacked-naped Monarch, 3 Tickell's Blue Flycatcher, 2 Asian Paradise Flycatcher, 1 Blue-capped Rock Thrush and a Tickell's Thrush (so they do exist in Goa !)

1 Black-shouldered Kite, 300+ Rose-coloured Starling, 2 Indian Silverbill, 7 Scaly-breasted Munia, 11 Chestnut-tailed Starling, 2 Blyth's Pipit, 1 Tree Pipit, 1 White-browed Wagtail and a Barn Owl at the Biera Mar.