Birding Kabini/Nagarhole (2)

When: January 2024       Weather: Warm 20 to 25C

Nikon P900, Leica Q3, M9P, Sony AII, G70-400mm

Our last day we had one last safari to try and see the big cats again but alas, we were unlucky….but as we are also keen birdwatchers, we still had a great morning out in Nagarhole Tiger Reserve…

white fronted drongo…posing regally
common hawk cuckoo
a pair of red wattled lapwings were courting
and having some ‘afternoon delight!’
a lovely white bellied woodpecker entertained us
as did some bonnet macaques
A large male sambar deer watched us intently
a huge sambar deer watched us intently
a charming streak throated woodpecker with its green back…
streak throated woodpecker
the area around the Kabini backwaters was tranquil
and although we’d gotten good shots of the beautiful Indian Roller the day before, we couldn’t resist this charmer….
indian mongoose!
the african tulips attracted some chestnut bellied starlings
and the absolutely stunning plum headed parakeet!
the female plum headed parakeet should be called a grey headed parakeet!
and amongst all the parakeets and starlings I spotted this greenbird….I’d just photographed 3 different species of leafbirds in Sabah, Bornea a few months ago, so I was delighted that KC helped me identify this fleeting glimpse as a golden fronted leafbird..a lifer!
Three in one shot! A river tern at the back, a little ringed plover at the front and a paddyfield pipit in between…
another lifer..a white browed wagtail
Noisy Hill mynah
and just before we left, this magnificent crested serpent eagle posed
he gave us an action shot as he preened himself
and just ouside our resort, htis ashy prinia sang
and an open billed stork bade us farewell

So two nights and three days, 4 safaris yielded a beautiful sighting of a tiger and good views of various deer, elephants and gaur….but the birding was excellent and it made for an excellent trip overall!

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