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Thursday, September 21, 2023

Kannamangala Lake's Avian Anglers

During the last weekend, I had a delightful time at Kannamangala Lake, where I crossed paths with a bunch of feathered fishermen. Some were nailing it without breaking a sweat, others were giving their all, and a few were putting on a show of sheer elegance. Check out these pics from my fun-filled bird-watching trip.



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I snapped this photo to highlight the lake's captivating features – the bridge that bisects the water, the almost-bridge-level water for eye-level bird shots, the lush trees and grass enveloping the lake, the majestic banyan tree, and of course, the enchanting sky.



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A common kingfisher perched itself on a signboard that humorously declared 'Fishing is prohibited.'



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It appeared as though the kingfisher was carefully reading the text.



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The kingfisher seemed to be heeding the message seriously, showing no signs of fishing intent. I attempted to capture some close-up shots while waiting in vain.






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But an Indian pond heron defied the sign and was spotted proudly flying around with a freshly caught fish.



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Meanwhile, a group of little egrets were busy fishing and fluttering about.





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Adding to the signboard mockery, a great cormorant gulps a sizable tilapia fish.




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A common kingfisher appeared to find the situation rather amusing.



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Then, I saw another great cormorant taking off.




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A shame plant flower. When I was a child, I used to delight in touching its leaves and watching them fold up.



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I had my first Red-rumped swallow sighting of the season.



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In the distance, a female Asian Koel was seen perched on a tree.




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I sat by the lake's edge to capture birds at eye level. In the distance, a Eurasian coot was peacefully gliding on the surface.



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Shortly after, little grebes made their appearance.






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Another cormorant, another tilapia – nature's timeless story of predator and prey.




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Then, I spotted an adorable puppy.



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Seems like the Black-crowned night heron was feeling quite sleepy, possibly due to a night of tireless fishing.



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After observing all these common fishermen, I decided to join the waiting game and capture the King of the lake. I found a cozy spot by the water's edge, patiently awaiting the common kingfisher to demonstrate its fishing abilities.



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The kingfisher fixed its gaze on an unsuspecting prey from its perch, then swiftly darted down. The first attempt was a resounding success.







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The tiny prey was gobbled up almost instantly.




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The kingfisher wanted more and went for it. Another try, another win.








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The kingfisher certainly enjoyed a king's breakfast. It went for few more attempts, and the third fish was caught. It's no surprise they call it the kingfisher!











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The final sighting of the day was an Indian pond heron, gracefully performing its stealthy walk along a branch and taking to the sky with elegance.





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I hope you enjoyed the post! Please don't forget to leave a comment.

Linked with Mosaic Monday

50 comments:

  1. What a great series of photos Shiju.
    The kingfisher is also found in the Netherlands and you were able to take a nice series of photos of it, also see the little egret more and more often these days, the female Asian Koel does not occur here.
    The Coot and the Cormorant also occur in our area, they really fish all the fish out of the ditches, this species is a pest in our area, the professional fishermen complain about the Cormorant, there are no more fish in the lakes.
    I think the puppy is cute.
    I enjoyed your blog.
    Greetings Irma

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  2. These lovely photos. That bird is a clever one getting the fish
    https://www.melodyjacob.com/

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  3. All great shots. The nose/beak dive of the kingfisher is spectacular … like a spear flying through the air!!

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  4. Great crystal sharp photos of the fish. I love how you captured them eating the fish they caught.

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  5. My favourite photos are the ones of the kingfisher, a bird that never fails to thrill.

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  6. So many beauties! Thank you friend. Aloha

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  7. Outstanding captures of the kingfisher darting down to catch breakfast - amazingly elegant and beautiful

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  8. Just love the kingfisher feeding here. So amazing.

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  9. What a pretty lake. I like the bridge. Gorgeous shots of the kinfisher "reading" the sign!

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  10. Exquisite! Its been long time since I paused bird photography. Need to gain traction to fill my soul

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  11. wow amazing bird photos, fantastic clicks. Specially kingfisher.
    Loved the post.

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  12. Great pictures, aren't Kingfishers wonderful?

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  13. Common Kingfisher is uncommonly beautiful.

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  14. I enjoyed to see your shots of the Kingfisher. I really like this bird!

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  15. Another breathtaking collection. Fabulous!

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  16. Fabulous photos of the birds in flight and in mid-dive. Your kingfishers are so colorful compared to the one in North America.
    best, mae at maefood.blogspot.com

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    1. Green Kingfisher, found in Texas and Arizona, is beautifully coloured. Belted Kingfisher, to which Mae is referring, is our most widespread kingfisher but not our only one.

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  17. Hello,
    I look forward to your post and your beautiful photos. Each one of the birds look awesome, beautifully photographed. The Kingfisher is a lovely, it is a good thing birds can not read the no fishing signs. The shame plant flower is pretty and the puppy is adorable. Gorgeous photos and post. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Thank care, have a great weekend. PS, your comment is appreciated.

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  18. Brilliant captures and delightful captions!

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  19. Wonderful captures of the variety of birds. Love the Kingfisher series, such a beauty of a bird. A great narrative to go with the photos. Thank you!

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  20. This is the most wonderful and excellent post! Thank you friend. Aloha

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  21. The vibrance in your photos is miraculous. I enjoyed all of them. The puppy and the Koel get the 1st prize. I have heard that Koels have a melodious song. Have you ever heard one, just curious. Happy Weekend, Shiju.

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  22. Your photos are spectacular. But Shame plant. I learnt is as a Touch me not. Ha. I loved touching them too! #GardenAffair

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  23. What a beautiful lake and amazing photos. The egrets really are stunning. I think they're my favourite that you captured this time.

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  24. your captures are always amazing, real standouts!! the kingfisher seems to be the "king" and it has the most brilliant colors. your pictures are so crisp, clear and in focus, what a wonderful job!! i enjoyed your little stories as well!!

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  25. ...thank you Shiju for sharing these gorgeous images.

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  26. When you take the birds in flight, they become magical! I love the pond heron and the bright colors of the other birds. You take the best photos of the week!

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  27. Hello Shiju :=)
    It's been a long time since I saw your excellent series of bird photos. Today I think the Common Kingfisher stole the show. Well done for capturing so many great images.
    Best wishes
    Sonjia

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  28. The koel has such beautiful markings. You really caught some fun kingfisher shots. Great rulebreaking, jawdopping post!

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  29. Wow! Always awesome nature photography here ~ amazing birds and sweet doggie too ~ namaste ~ thanks,

    Wishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
    A ShutterBug Explores,
    aka (A Creative Harbor)

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  30. I love the photo of the kingfisher in a nose dive. Great shot! Thanks for linking up.

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  31. What amazing captures I enjoyed these :-)

    Have a kingfishertastic week 👍

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  32. Beautiful pictures! I enjoyed the humor of the no fishing sign.

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  33. The kingfisher is one of my favorite birds.... beautiful

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  34. The Kingfisher is most amazing with reading ... ... and of course the Puppy.

    Thank you for sharing at
    MosaicMonday

    Have a wonderful week, greetings by Heidrun

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  35. your blog is great! You have surprised so many wonders of nature! Colossal photos, you are a true artist!

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  36. You are amazing how you do the photos!
    Beautiful is not enough!
    Happy WW and a fine week!

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  37. The kingfishers really stole the show this trip! I love that one where it looks like it's trying to read the sign.

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  38. A positively wonderful experience to see all these beautiful pictures of the fish and gorgeous birds. Thank you ever so much for sharing! Have a great day!

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  39. oh, the kingfishers. We have the red belted kingfisher, who fished the pond. Love them

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  40. Beautiful birds. We love watching them. You captured them perfectly.

    Thank you for joining the Wordless Wednesday Blog Hop.

    Have a fabulous day and rest of the week. ♥

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  41. Wow and even more wow for those brilliant blue kingfisher shots!! It was great to see link up your blog post this week at Denyse’s Words and Pics for #WWandPics. Thank you for being part of the community. Warm wishes and appreciation from Denyse.

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  42. Though I adore all your beautiful bird pictures, I really love the shot of you relaxing whilst scrolling through your photos, there's something really beautiful about it. Thanks for sharing and for linking up with #MySundaySnapshot.

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  43. Thank you for these stunning photos, they are truly lovely to view!

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  44. The kingfisher and its prey shots are extraordinary. Thanks for sharing with Garden Affair.

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