Showing posts with label Painted Storks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Painted Storks. Show all posts

Saturday, October 3, 2009

Village Pond, Fatehpur (Sonepat) on 3rd Oct 09

A walk on the earthen bund produced lot of birds. Quite dense spread of the flowering water lilies, presence of ducks, herons, cormorants, a pair of Sarus Cranes, 3 species of storks, small waders, moorhens made the pond very attractice. Lot of chattering, chirping, squqwking, trilling and cheeping calls. Scaly-breasted Munias still nesting - football like nest, I saw three birds near it; while one entered the hole, the otherone came close and peeped into it.
On the electricity transmission line passing over the nearby Delhi Canal (a sub-branch of Western Yamuna Canal) produced lot of birds. A pair of Crested Kingfishers (male is to the left with two breast bands, while the female is to the right with one breast band) were perched, lot of Streak-throated Swallws. I also saw a few Barn Swallows.

Out of the three resident species of kingfishers in my area, the Common Kingfisher is the least common and a jewel. I saw it today.
I saw Indian Silverbills, Scaly-breasted Munias, Red Avadavats and this one "Black-headed Munia" which the least common.
Behaviour of Painted Storks indicates that they are about to nest.

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Mohamedabad Pond - Storks on 8th September 09

Three Painted Storks came from the south, circle around for a while losing altitude and landed.
A Sind Sparrow picked something from the grass and flew to an Acacia nilotica tree nearby, could not photograph, but two of pied beauty were there - Black-winged Stilts.
Pond, trees, grass and birds - fill my heart with a mystic fragrance.
Pied Cuckoo - in fact there were two of them, silently inspecting something underneath.
Plenty of water this morning. 36 Painted Storks, one was making noise by clapping his mandibles.
Such a delight to watch them, resting without any disturbance.
Oriental Honey Buzzard was circling overhead.
Black-necked Stork after a long time made its presence.
Common Greenshank silently feeding.