Another short trip to Hoskote Lake in the early morning to capture the sunrise and photograph the birds. Here are the pics.
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The sunrise was spectacular, but it's the silhouette shots I'm most excited about!
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The first birds bathed in the morning glow were these rosy starlings.
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A large grey babbler with its eyes alight, arrived with a beakful of nesting treasures.
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Soon, its partner arrived, also carrying nesting materials.
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A red-whiskered bulbul perched beautifully on a branch.
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A white-browed bulbul too was seen nearby.
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I got a glimpse of a male Asian koel.
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The clear melody of an oriental magpie robin filled the air as it perched on a high branch.
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An even higher perch was claimed by a coppersmith barbet, its vibrant colors gleaming in the sunlight.
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A sliver of black wing peeked through the grey feathers of a Black-winged kite! Look at its attractive eyes.
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A clamorous reed warbler was seen next.
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A green bee-eater swooped to catch insects in flight.
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Perched proudly, a black drongo fanned its tail feathers.
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A fleeting glimpse of a Grey-bellied cuckoo, then was lucky enough to catch it soaring through the trees.
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A pied bush chat couple, the male in his striking black and white plumage, the female in her more subdued browns.
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I watched, mesmerized, as the female purple-rumped sunbirds flitted and perched on the branches, their bodies seemingly defying gravity.
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And the last sighting of the day was this little egret making a splash and catching a small fry.