The Blue-tailed bee-eaters from my last blog post inspired me to visit Hesaraghatta lake again. This time I wanted to see the Blue-tailed bee-eaters catching bees. I managed to see Green Bee-eaters instead and some new birds in the bargain.
I couldn't believe my luck when a couple of Green Bee-eaters flew in with their catch. Before swallowing prey, a bee-eater removes stings and breaks the exoskeleton of the prey by repeatedly thrashing it on the perch...
Next bird was the Hoopoe, notable for its distinctive "crown" of feathers...
The hoopoe has two basic requirements of its habitat: bare or lightly vegetated ground on which to forage and vertical surfaces with cavities (such as trees, cliffs or even walls, nestboxes, haystacks, and abandoned burrows in which to nest. These requirements are provided in the ecosystem at the dried up lake bed of Hesaraghatta lake...
The hoopoe unfurls its crest like a fan when it is excited...
Here's the spectacular unfurling of the hoopoe's crest...
A herd of goats made their way through the lake bed...
I was happy to see the hyper-active kid...
Just as I was calling it a day, an Indian Roller showed off its stunning colours...
So this fabulous evening came to a close with an amazing sunset...
Here's my previous post >> Birds at Hesaraghatta lake
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