I made a short trip to Hoskote lake and also found some photo opportunity at home on return. Here are the photos...
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Hoskote lake area continued to be overcast. A small Jerdon's Bushlark was seen foraging on the ground for seeds...
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There was no dearth of the common species called Common Myna. I usually ignore them, but not this day...
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An Indian Silverbill showed up next...
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A female Pied Bushchat was also sighted...
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Next I saw a bunch of purple Bachelor's Button flowers...
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It was amusing to see a clumsy male Baya Weaver starting to build a nest in the middle of monsoon. This fellow is very very late in this. Most of the others have already completed building and have got paired too...
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A Crimson Rose butterfly flitted around sucking nectar from Lantana flowers. I took many pics...
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Also saw a Plain Tiger butterfly...
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I returned home to see a small bug sitting on the Water lily plant in my garden...
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I took out my macro lens to capture it in detail...
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Here are some flowers from my garden.
Aster...
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Gazania (african daisy)...
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Begonia...
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And more water lilies...
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Hope you liked the post. Looking forward to your comment. Be safe and enjoy your weekend...
After two weeks of continuous monsoon showers, yesterday morning was dry. I immediately set off for a birding trip to Hoskote lake.
But, as luck would have it, drizzle started as soon as I reached the lake. And the lighting condition was terrible. Here are the few things I saw in the 20 minutes of walk in the rain...
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I sat in the car contemplating on whether to go back or wait for the rain to stop. The flutter of a Pied Kingfisher made me rush out completely disregarding the rain...
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It saw the prey and was ready to dive...
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Looks like it caught something. Wish I could get a better shot...
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A Plain Tiger butterfly was enjoying the humid morning...
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I saw an anthill with no ants about...
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A Grey-headed Swamphen ran around looking very grim...
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Rain made the landscape so green...
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Indian Nightshade bloom...
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A male Baya weaver was guarding his nest...
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A White-throated Kingfisher sat patiently with his sharp beak ready for action...
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The rain intensified and I realized, I was not carrying an umbrella. I shot this Long-tailed Shrike in a hurry and ran to the car...
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I shot this time-lapse video as I headed back home...
Looks like the lackluster mornings will continue for some time. As I write this, I can hear the rain drops splattering on...
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