Monday, November 25, 2013

Trip to Galibore

This weekend we visited Galibore which was on my wishlist for sometime now. Raghu and Dhulipala had joined me for this trip. Ajit was busy hence he could not join us for the trip.

Thanks to Sanotsh for suggesting the route to be taken for Galibore. The road condition was good and promising birding route.

Dhulipala picked me up at 5AM and then we picked up Raghu from his house. The plan was to cross Kanakpura by 6. It was very pleasant drive in the morning. Once we crossed Kanakpura we decided to stop near one of the fields and do birding around that area. It looked very promising.

We spotted lot of Baya weavers and Babblers around. But we were joyed to see couple of Pied Cuckoo's in the area. We tried to get some good photographs but in vain. But it was good to see these birds. In the same area we saw couple of Blue Faced Malkoha's. A lone chestnut Headed Starling was seen along with a bay backed shrike.



Not in talking terms;-)

Baya Weaver

Scaly Breasted Munia(Juv)

Chestnut Headed Starling
Next Raghu spotted a raptor flying not too high. We got down to check the bird and it turned out to be a Pallid Harrier. It's my first sighting of this fellow. After giving a brief glimpse he flew away. After driving for a short while we came across a lake where we were hoping to see our wintering friends. We were surprised not to see any of the wintering ducks. All we could see were couple of Grebe. We also saw common sandpiper and a Greenshank. Few greater cormorants were there along with a lone Oriental Darter. Before we started took some photographs of Yellow Billed Babblers.


Greenshank

Oriental Darter

Yellow Billed Babbler


Scaly Breasted Munia

Long Tailed Shrike


Greater Cormorant
Our next stop was to photograph few very co-operating Green Bea-eaters. And just when we were wondering about European Bea-eaters we saw few of them sitting on a wire. We could not believe our luck. None of us had seen these beautiful birds. It was very nice to see these very colorful birds. It was flock of about 15-20 birds.

Preening


Green Bea Eater

European Bea Eater
Next we stopped at sangama to have our breakfast. We did not spend lot of time here. We decided to head towards Galibore.

And then we stopped after hearing a flamebacks call. While we tried to photograph him a spotted owl decided to show itself. We also spotted an oriole and a Rufuous Treepie here.

Flameback

Spotted Owlet



Next we stopped to see a flameback again instead our attention was driven towards a Common Hawk Cuckoo which was seen along with the babbler family. This fellow was moving with the babbler flock. Maybe he was following his foster parents.

Common Hawk Cuckoo
After lunch we headed towards the river bank to try our luck with Pratincoles. None of us had seen these beautiful little birds. We saw few birds flying around and Raghu pointed to those birds and yelled Pratincoles. Since the wing had a black color I thought this might be something different. And when we took a closer look we realised they were indeed Pratincoles. There were atleast 10-15 of them basking on the rock. We also saw couple of river terns fishing and we saw one of them diving and catching a fish.

Grey Heron


Striated Heron

River Tern

Small Pratincole
 

Rufuous Treepie

White Browed Wagtail

White Browed Wagtail






It was already 3 and we decided to headback. We thought of taking the route of Muthathi but after crossing Galibore we saw the road was in very bad condition. So we decided to take the sangama route again. And on our way we stopped to see a Hoopoe and suddenly an Indian fox caught our attention. He vanished into the forest before we could get a good look of him.

Then Raghu spotted a Yellow-crowned woodpecker and while photographing him we saw a sirkeer malkoha. This is my second spotting. I had seen this fellow earlier when we visited Bheemeshwari last time.

And then while driving back we saw Indian Jackal. It was on middle of the road. We could not believe our luck. This is the first time I was seeing this fellow in the wild. He did not stay around for long. He vanished into the forest after giving a good view of him. And our last sighting of the day was a Common Kestrel.

Common Hoopoe



Yellow-crowned Woodpecker


Sirkeer Malkoha



Painted Storks
It was a thoroughly enjoyable day. We did not see much of eagles or owls but seeing European Bea eater and Pratincoles was enough for us. This area has never stopped to amaze me.

List of birds seen.

1. Cattle Egret
2. Little Egret
3. Median Egret
4. White Breasted Waterhen
5. Red Vented Bulbul
6. Red Whiskered Bulbul
7. White Browed Bulbul
8. Green Bea Eater
9. European Bea Eater
10. Indian Roller
11. Jungle Babbler
12. Yellow Billed Babbler
13. Large Grey Babbler
14. Puff Throated Babbler
15. Yellow Eyed Babbler
16. Baya Weavers
17. Pied Bushchat
18. Indian Robin
19. Asian Koel
20. Pied Cuckoo(2)
21. Common Hawk Cuckoo
22. Grey Francolin
23. Chestnut Headed Starling
24. Brahminy Starling
25. Rosy Starling
26. Blue Faced Malkoha
27. Sirkeer Malkoha
28. Rufous Treepie
29. Bay Backed Shrike
30. Long Tailed Shrike
31. White Browed Wagtail
32. Golden Oriole
33. Common Iora
34. Flameback
35. Yellow-crowned Woodpecker?
36. Common Hoopoe
37. Grey Heron
38. Purple Heron
39. Pond Heron
40. Green Sandpiper
41. Greenshank
42. Little Cormorant
43. Greater Cormorant
44. Oriental Darter
45. Small Pratincole
46. Painted Storks
47. Little Grebe
48. Indian Silverbill
49. Scaly Breasted Munia
50. Laughing Dove
51. Spotted Dove
52. Collared Dove
53. Black Kite
54. Brahminy Kite
55. Common Kestrel
56. Pallid Harrier
57. Oriental Honey Buzzard
58. Ashy Prinia
59. Grey Breasted Prinia
60. Plain Prinia
61. Common Tailorbird
62. River Tern
63. Tickell's Blue Flycatcher
64. Asian Paradise Flycatcher
65. Purple Sunbird
66. Purple Rumped Sunbird
67. Tickell's flowerpecker
68. Indian Grey Hornbill
69. Spotted Owl
70. Rose Ringed Parakeet
71. Plum Headed Parakeet
72. Red Wattled Lapwing
73. White Throated Kingfisher
74.  Common Myna
75. Jungle Myna
76. Striated Heron

9 comments:

  1. Wonderful report and Photographs... TFS
    The image from top 3rd one is Scaly Breasted Munia Juv. Not a Weaver...

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    1. Thanks Yogi. Updated it incorrectly :-) thanks for correcting.

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  2. Nice report
    One of the image is of a Chestnut-headed Bee-eater, not a European bee-eater

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  3. I agree with Vinayaka...Its a Chestnut-headed Bee eater. Also the Yellow bittern marked is Striated heron.

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  4. Superb report and wonderfull sightings...Sirkeer again and such good sightings of Yellow crowned woodpecker is worth all the effort.

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  5. We had once camped on the bank overnight near Bheemeshwari and we had cooked Chicken, next day morning packed everything and went for a trek when we were back at 6:30 saw a pair of jackal near the spot where we had camped. They were looking for some left over chicken.

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  6. Amazing sightings! Esp of the pratincoles. You know what, I had thought of asking Santosh about the pratincoles and then changed my mind at the last moment, thinking it would be more exciting looking for them ourselves. Unfortunately our car broke down after hitting a rock in our last trip and we had to cut our trip short. Dying to go back there again! Oh and I love the yellow crowned woodpecker...we saw it last time but could not click it.

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  7. Thanks Vinayaka, Ajit, Bhanuprakash and Sangeeta for your comments..

    Vinayaka, Ajit, Its a European Bea-eater. You can see the bluish color immediatley on top of its beak/eye. For chestnut its completely colored with chestnut color :-)

    Sangeeta, I had read your blog about the incident. Hence we took the road from Sangama side. The road is good. Road from Galibore to Muthathi side is pretty bad. All the best for your next adventure :-)

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  8. And Ajit. You were right about the bittern. It does look like Striated Heron :-) Will correct it. We missed you during our trip :-)

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