Morning hike at Hoskote was highly productive. I saw many new birds in the 2 hours long exploration. Here are the photos...
First sighting in the lake was a Spot-billed Pelican, floating peacefully...
Four Painted Storks were busy fishing together...
A Grey Heron was gliding smoothly...
A Black-winged Stilt with his small meal...
Saw these three Asian Openbill storks. They looked intense...
Then I saw the first of the 3 types of sandpipers for the day. This is the Wood Sandpiper...
Then I saw the first of the 3 types of warblers for the day. This is the Booted Warbler...
A Black Drongo was seen next, gaurding his territory...
Also seen was a Hair-crested Drongo...
Perched on the same tree was a Rosy Starling...
Next was the pocket-sized-loud-mouth - Ashy Prinia...
Second warbler variety of the day - Clamorous Reed Warbler...
And the third warbler variety - Sykes's Warbler...
A male Purple Sunbird flew in to nectar in the Milkweed plant...
A Black-headed Ibis...
A Common Kingfisher was sitting on the wire and singing...
I returned to the place where I had seen the Asian Openbill storks. I found another weird group...