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Morning birding at Lalbagh

I went for an early morning birding trip to Lalbagh botanical garden, Bangalore. I found some interesting critters going about their daily affairs. Here's a photo tour...

Sunrise at the Kempegowda tower...








Oriental Magpie Robin...











Dates...


Grey-headed swamphen...
















Rose-ringed parakeet...


Jacaranda has started shedding its flowers...




Indian pond heron...


Spotted owlets...















Rose-ringed parakeet couple were engaged in some serious kissing...




Eurasian Moorhen...





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50 comments:

  1. Great set of pictures - love these birds, and I hope to catch up with a few in a month of so!
    Feel free to link your bird posts to WBW on my blog on Wednesdays.

    Cheers - Stewart M - Melbourne

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  2. These are amazing photos!! What a wonderful birding time.
    XOXO
    Jodie
    www.jtouchofstyle.com
    #seniorsalon

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  3. What wonderful photos! I especially liked the owls, but all the photos were great.

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  4. What can I say!?
    Just love to see your part of the world. So diffrent from mine... ♥
    ///Laila
    https://tillklippt.blogspot.com/

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  5. Superb set of photos, but the owls as always are my favourite. Love the birds though in your area. Have a good week, Diane

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  6. Wonderful collection of photos. I love the cute owls. Happy Monday, have a great day and new week ahead!

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  7. Your photos are amazing, and the birds are simply gorgeous. I love the owlets! It's so nice to see nature being appreciated and recorded for others to enjoy. Visiting from Esme's Salon and pinned. :-)

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  8. Great pictures and thank you for sharing !

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  9. Speechless...oh wait....WOW!!!!

    Worth a Thousand Words

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  10. Amazing photos - as always. Love the photos of the owls!
    Thanks for sharing at https://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2019/03/just-do-it.html

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  11. What beautiful photos. Thanks for sharing them with us. #MixitUp

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  12. Wow! What amazing shots. I just love those two little owls snuggled up together in the tree.

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  13. Seriously amazing shots. Wow. Jacarandas lose their flowers in Australia before Christmas.

    Next week's optional prompt for #lifethisweek is 11/51 It's MY Favourite. Denyse.

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  14. I love to see the detail on the feathers.

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  15. Really nice captures of all your birds. Absolutely beautiful!

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  16. Beautiful photos,especially love the owlets.

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  17. Shadow photos are always awesome. You got some great photos. What camera do you use or should I say lens? Love the owl. :) Thanks for linking up.

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    1. These photos were clicked using Canon 6D camera with Tamron SP 150-600mm G2 lens.

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  18. Gosh, these are awesome photos! Loving the birds and sunrise. Thanks a lot for linking up to My Corner of the World!

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  19. Wonderful pictures! The swamphen is incredible.

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  20. Wow, that looks like it was a great bird watching day! What a colorful array of wildlife you captured. Thanks for linking this post with us at #OMHGWW!

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  21. Stunning shots, Shiju! I frankly think these are an awesome collection you got here. As a Bangalorean, I rarely visit Lalbagh except when family or good friends come to visit for the very first time and even those few occasions that I've been to, I've never ever had a chance to notice these birds.

    Visiting from: https://theskygirl.com/2019/03/13/the-shipwreck-at-agulhas-wordlesswednesday/

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  22. Gorgeous sunrise photos and I always enjoy seeing owls. Thanks for linking up today

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  23. I always enjoy your variety of birds to share.

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  24. Beautiful photos. Love the birds.

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  25. Such great photos. The bird pics in particular are vivid and sharp as a tack. Great job.

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  26. These photos are amazing!! really love the cute owls

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  27. What for amazing pictures! And the birds are so beautiful. Very lovely Post.

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  28. Spectacular sunrise and birds

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  29. Wow! Love your enthusiasm. Enchanting scenes from city garden

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  30. Absolutely stunning photos all of them! I so loved the owls!

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  31. Fabulous close up photography. Love the cute Owls. I hope you have a wonderful weekend.

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  32. Hello, what a lovely place for a walk. The birds are awesome sightings. I especially love the Owls and the Parakeets. Wonderful series of photos. Thanks for linking up and sharing your post today. Happy Saturday, enjoy your weekend. PS, thanks also for visiting my blog.

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  33. Love the owls best of all!

    Thank you for sharing this with us birders at I'd Rather B Birdin' this weekend!

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  34. I love them all! The mosaic if lovely.
    (ツ) from Cottage Country Ontario , ON, Canada!

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  35. I love those little spotted owlets! Beautiful photographs! Thanks for sharing with us at The Blogger's Pit Stop!

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  36. Oh the magpie robin is adorable! We have magpies in Australia, and I love their early morning songs. They are not as cute as these robins though :D

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  37. Thanks for linking to Shadow Shot Sunday 2!

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  38. Shiju,

    Stunning! Simply stunning and I'm so blown away.

    Love the myriad moods and colours. Besotted by the Grey Headed Swamp Hen. She is such a beauty.

    Thanks for linking up. Cant wait for more of your shots on #WW

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