Everything about Hoskote lake is beautiful. Affording at least half a dozen kinds of birds on every visit makes this my most frequented birding hotspot. Here are some pics from my latest visit...
Pleasant sky in the morning...
Saw a cute little juvenile Pied Bushchat. It was quite active and was a delight to watch hopping around...
Baya Weaver female...
Plain Tiger butterfly....
Balloon Vine also known as Love in a Puff or Heartseed vine...
Upon drying, its seed pops out of the balloon...
Its seed has a heart shaped pattern. That explains its scientific name, Cardiospermum: Cardio meaning heart and spermum meaning seed...
Red Avadavat male in his breeding plumage...
It is also known as red munia or strawberry finch...
Red Avadavat female...
The beak of Red Avadavat begins to turn red in May and darkens during November and December. The beak then turns rapidly to black in April and the cycle continues...
Baya Weaver female...
Pied Bushchat female...
Pied Bushchat male...
A Bronze-winged Jacana was wading around with a very grave expression...
Gray-headed Swamphen...
Eurasian Moorhen...
Streaked Weaver Female...