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RED MUNIA (Amandava amandava) Also: Red avadavat / Strawberry Finch Outskirts of Nal Sarovar, Gujrat, India. Clicked on 23rd Nov 2019 with Nikon P1000. DOP: 25/11/19. (at Nal Sarovar Road Sanand) https://www.instagram.com/p/B5Rh1Z-AdA7/?igshid=1q6aj5ubl1sb2
🧡 INDIAN PARADISE FLYCATCHER-F 🧡 (Terpsiphone paradisi) My first sighting at Sirpur 😍 Sirpur Lake, Indore (Madhya Pradesh), India Clicked with Nikon P1000 on 29th Sept 2019 DOP: 30/9/19. (at Sirpur Lake) https://www.instagram.com/p/B3Bl3ifgzj3/?igshid=c4d5k76sqfto
Birding at Sirpur. After a long spell of incessant and record rains in Indore, the weather cleared a bit on 17th morning, and we went for a lovely walk & birding to the nearby Sirpur Lake. It was a great joy to see both the twin lakes were full to the brim and the trees were all vibrant & lush green with the resident birds chirping joyously. The migratory birds are yet to come. PC: Swamini Samatanandaji (at Sirpur Lake) https://www.instagram.com/p/B2lht0oA5tQ/?igshid=px4b4n75ofu1
Joyous Janmashtami (at Indore, India) https://www.instagram.com/p/B1njy4xAlXy/?igshid=1usc06x4wax1f
A swimming - BLACK-CROWNED NIGHT HERON Nycticorax nycticorax Sirpur Lake, Indore (Madhya Pradesh), India Clicked on 4th Aug 2019 with Nikon P900. (at Sirpur Lake) https://www.instagram.com/p/B06T9IZAOBo/?igshid=2yr3bhvwlegp
COMMON KINGFISHER (Alcedo atthis) Indore (Madhya Pradesh), India Clicked in June 2019 with Nikon B700 ~~~~~~ F/6.5, Exp Time: 1/250 sec, ISO 800, FL: 258 mm, Spot Metering, Handheld. (at Indore, India) https://www.instagram.com/p/B00Xby8gkqo/?igshid=1e2hc04noyfqh
Indian Myna (Acridotheres tristis) Canon EOS 77D at Bharatpur in Feb 2019 / DOP: 5.8.19 ~~~~~~ F/6.3, Exp Time: 1/400 sec, ISO 500, FL: 300 mm, Center-weighted, Handheld. (at Bharatpur, India) https://www.instagram.com/p/B0ysd-VAQRO/?igshid=16vnce5lwk2q7
WHITE-BROWED FANTAIL (Rhipidura aureola) Indore (Madhya Pradesh), India Nikon P1000 / 23rd June 2019 / DOP: 4.8.19 ~~~~~~ F/5.6, Exp Time: 1/400 sec, ISO 400, Spot Metering, FL: 135 mm, Tripod (at Indore, India) https://www.instagram.com/p/B0ysQvygnRP/?igshid=1w25qbsic1gai
Purple Sunbird - Male Sirpur Lake, Indore (Madhya Pradesh), India. Nikon P1000 / DOC: 19.5.19 / DOP: 3.8.19 ~~~~~~ F/4.5, Exp Time: 1/250 sec, ISO 100, FL: 62.1 mm, Spot, Tripod. (at Sirpur Lake) https://www.instagram.com/p/B0se4pKgp8o/?igshid=g5s61nsa55d4
A sweet-singing Brood Parasite Common Koel - F (Eudynamys scolopaceus) Sirpur Lake, Indore (Madhya Pradesh), India Nikon P1000 / DOC: 12.5.19 / DOP: 2.8.19 ~~~~~~ F/5.6, Exp Time: 1/320 sec, ISO 400, FL: 198 mm, Spot Metering, Tripod. (at Sirpur Lake) https://www.instagram.com/p/B0q7j6Ygvtq/?igshid=1fa13uooi2pg3
Endowed with proverbial determination RED-WATTLED LAPWING (Vanellus indicus) Sirpur Lake, Indore (Madhya Pradesh), India Nikon P1000 - DOC: 3.6.19 / DOP: 1.8.19 ~~~~~~ F/8, Exp Time: 1/400 sec, ISO 400, EC +0.7 EV, FL: 646.8 mm, Center-weighted, Tripod. (at Sirpur Lake) https://www.instagram.com/p/B0nfbZIA-NL/?igshid=1dy3gveziyc6y
The Intense Stare SHIKRA Sirpur Lake, Indore (Madhya Pradesh), India Nikon P900 - 22.7.19 DOP: 31.7.19 ~~~~~~ F/6.3, Exp Time: 1/40 sec, ISO 200, Spot Metering, FL: 321 mm, Handheld. (at Sirpur Lake) https://www.instagram.com/p/B0l0D5WA8R1/?igshid=1bi36jo3b1dmq
Mr. Sparrow has a Big Catch 🧡🖤🧡 House Sparrow - Male Indore (Madhya Pradesh), India. Clicked on 12th May 2019 with Nikon Coolpix B700. ~~~~~~ House Sparrow (Passer domesticus) is quite common in cities & villages of India. At one time it was getting scarce, but now again we have started seeing the bird which has been our common friend right from childhood. It is quite comfortable with humans around. The male House Sparrow has a grey crown, cheeks and underparts, black on the throat, upper breast and between the bill and eyes. The bill in summer is blue-black, and the legs are brown. In winter the plumage is dulled by pale edgings, and the bill is yellowish-brown. The female has no black on head or throat, nor a grey crown; her upperparts are streaked with brown. The House Sparrow is gregarious at all seasons in its nesting colonies, when feeding and in communal roosts. The nesting site is varied; in holes in masonry or rocks, in ivy or creepers on houses, etc. The House Sparrow is quite aggressive in usurping the nesting sites of other birds, often forcibly evicting the previous occupants, and sometimes even building a new nest directly on top of another active nest with live nestlings. F/6.3, Exp Time: 1/800 sec, ISO 800, Spot Metering, FL: 236.5 mm DOP: 30.7.19 (at Sirpur Lake) https://www.instagram.com/p/B0lzsJLA1Qw/?igshid=j95xo67ikp63
Black-winged Stilt ❤️🖤❤️ The Black-winged Stilt - juvenile (Himantopus himantopus). An adult B&W Stilt is a black and white shorebird, perched on very long and fine pink legs, giving the bird an elegant gait. The juvenile however has brownish wings with white outlines instead of black. Underparts are white. It has a white face and forehead, and black top of the crown. Eyes are red. The long & thin bill is black and straight. Legs are extra long and of reddish-pink color - giving them their name of the stilt. It prefers wetlands with open shallow water, and breeds on bare ground near water. Feeds by wading in the water, picking with its bill from the water surface. In flight, long pink legs stick out far beyond the tail. They are seen to aggressively shoo away other stilts entering their areas. Called गजपाँव in Hindi. Clicked at Sirpur Lake, Indore (Madhya Pradesh), India, on 30th June 2019 with Nikon P1000. ~~~~~~ F/7.1, Exp Time: 1/125 sec, ISO 500, Spot Metering , FL: 467 mm, Tripod. (at Sirpur Lake) https://www.instagram.com/p/B0lzb7RgaLP/?igshid=492bacl1zapl
Birds Nest Snack (at Vedanta Ashram) https://www.instagram.com/p/B0cplQYA2kp/?igshid=1tvfvooyyiwco
Purple Beauty with a Red Tika 💜💙❤️ The Grey-headed Purple Swamphen (Porphyrio porphyrio) is a small-chicken-sized bird, with its huge feet, bright plumage and red bill. It is a bluish-purple aquatic bird with a red bill and forehead shield and red legs and feet with long toes. The blues are of various shades. The tail is flicked up often, revealing fluffy white “underpants.” Juveniles are duller than adults and lack the red bill and shield. These Purple Swamphens breed in warm reed beds. The male has an elaborate courtship display, holding water weeds in his bill and bowing to the female with loud chuckles. A common inhabitant of marshy, vegetated freshwater bodies such as swamps, rivers, and lakes; usually in small groups. Feeds, often clumsily, at muddy water edges, in reeds, and on floating vegetation. Makes short nasal grunts and croaking sounds. Other names: Purple Moorhen, Purple Gallinule, Purple Coot; Hindi names: कैम, खरीम, कलीम Clicked at Sirpur Lake, Indore (Madhya Pradesh), India, on 12th May 2019 with Nikon P1000. DOP: 27.7.19. ~~~~~~ F/5, Exp Time: 1/250 sec, ISO 250, FL: 117 mm, Spot Metering, Tripod. (at Sirpur Lake) https://www.instagram.com/p/B0bhE3tg7s-/?igshid=kgq4c8h18qmb