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Unwind in Hoskote

This weekend, my wife and I decided to unwind at Hoskote Lake, eager for a morning of birdwatching. As we arrived, the vibrant flower farms captivated us, momentarily pulling us away from our quest for feathered friends. However, we were thrilled to spot a lifer: the Long-toed Stint. Join us as we recount our delightful morning of unexpected discoveries in this beautiful corner of Bangalore!



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I took the first shot of the day with my phone—a beautiful lake surrounded by lush greenery. The clear blue sky and fluffy white clouds contrasted perfectly with the tranquil water.



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Our first sighting was a charming White-browed Wagtail, busily carrying what looked like nesting material—tiny twigs and bits of grass.



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Next, we spotted a Pied Bushchat perched on a nearby shrub.



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The morning sky was a stunning backdrop, dotted with white, puffy clouds against a brilliant blue expanse. A Leafless tree stood tall, its branches adorned with bustling mynas, flitting about and chattering animatedly. 



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As we continued our stroll, we noticed another birder aiming his camera at something in the bushes. Curious, we approached, and he pointed out a Brown Shrike cleverly hidden in the foliage.



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Next, we spotted a solitary Black-winged Stilt in the shallow water, striking a yoga pose and stretching its neck.




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Migratory birds have begun settling here, and we spotted a Common Redshank at the water's edge.



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Three Black-winged Stilts moved in tandem in the shallow water, their long legs synchronizing beautifully as they foraged together. 



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We walked through the bamboo habitat, scanning for signs of bird movements. The breathtaking sky above, painted in vibrant hues, added to the tranquility of the moment.




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Another Brown Shrike appeared in the open, perched confidently on a nearby branch.



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We were massively distracted from our birding by a stunning patch in the chrysanthemum farm, bursting with vibrant violet, pink, and white flowers. The colorful blooms created a captivating spectacle, drawing us in as we admired their beauty.








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After the distraction, we spotted a Purple Sunbird in eclipse plumage. Its muted colors were a striking contrast to the vibrant flowers around it, yet its delicate features still shone through. Eclipse plumage is a temporary change that occurs after the breeding season, during which male birds lose their bright colors for a more subdued appearance. 




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We were thrilled to get a lifer sighting of a Long-toed Stint, a first-ever record for our state! This small wader is often elusive, and it’s likely that it has visited before but simply went unnoticed due to its tiny size. Although it was quite far, spotting it was still a significant moment for all of us, marking an exciting addition to our birding experiences!






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After the chrysanthemum patch, we came across a vibrant marigold patch, providing my wife with an interesting backdrop for pictures. The bright orange blooms created a stunning contrast against the lush greenery, and she happily posed amidst the flowers.




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As if inspired by us, an Ashy Prinia landed on some canna flowers, striking a pose of its own.



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However, a Red-vented Bulbul showed no interest in posing, staying hidden among the branches.



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A Blyth's Pipit marked its presence.



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A Common Myna strutted nearby.



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As we returned to our car, we spotted a heart-shaped cloud drifting in the sky. 



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The clouds in the blue sky were fascinating, so we decided to take a selfie with the unique cloud backdrop. It perfectly captured the joy of our birding adventure!




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That was our delightful outing at Hoskote! We hope you enjoyed sharing in our experiences. We’d love to hear your thoughts—feel free to leave your comments below!

4 comments:

  1. Hello Shiju,
    This is a beautiful series of photos.
    I think the Brown Shrike is very beautiful, but the photos of the flowers are also beautiful, also nice photos where your wife is standing between the flowers.
    You are a beautiful couple.
    I wish you a beautiful Thursday.
    Greetings Irma

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  2. Such pretty pictures of your wife amid the flowers and the heart cloud is pretty amazing … as rare as the Long-toed Stint that hasn't a clue how bird lovers regard it. :)

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  3. The first shot really sets the scene for us. What a beautiful spot and you are able to visit regularly. We are all envious!

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  4. Hi, excellent blog, nice birds, I think you saw our black winged stilts, here they are left. I like very much the beatiful flowers. Beautiful photo of you both. Have a nice weekend !

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