After the holiday season break, getting back into birding felt like a slow climb uphill. Motivation was low, and I wasn’t sure if I could shake off the inertia. So, I decided to start small with a short, low-key visit to Muthanallur.
The day wasn’t bustling with activity, but a few interesting sightings managed to lift my spirits. Sometimes, even the quiet days in the field can be a gentle reminder of why we keep coming back.
Wishing you a Happy New Year filled with delightful discoveries and peaceful moments in nature!
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The day began with a peaceful sunrise, captured on my car dashcam as I reached Muthanallur.
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The first to greet me was a Greater Coucal, peeking out from the bushes with its fiery red eyes, as if to say, "Welcome back to the wild."
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The Coucal wasn’t done with me yet—it leapt into the air, flashing its chestnut wings. I tracked its flight through my telephoto lens, capturing its elegant escape.
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A Plain Prinia settled on a branch, its earthy colors blending with the leaves, bringing a subtle charm to the morning.
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The old tree stretches towards the sky, its branches like gnarled fingers reaching for the clouds.
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An Indian Robin hopped around on the ground, foraging with its usual curiosity.
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Asian Green Bee-eaters zipped through the air, their vibrant green feathers a blur as they skillfully tried to snatch insects mid-flight.
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The last sighting of the morning was a Red-whiskered Bulbul, perched elegantly, its striking features wrapping up the birding session.
Hope you enjoyed the post! Don’t forget to share your thoughts in the comments!
All a kind of paradise birds. As always a very wonderful sight. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteA short but as usual brilliant series of captures.The more I see of birds in other countries, the more I enjoy their beauty. Thank you for getting your mojo back and sharing these wonderful species. and I wish you and your family a very happy new year.
ReplyDeleteAgain, marveling at your ability to get great photos!!
ReplyDeleteI love your photos and the way you invite us to walk along with you. Aloha friend
ReplyDeleteYour feathered friends welcomed you back beautifully
ReplyDeleteI think my favorite is the Bulbul. A beautiful bird!
ReplyDeleteA wonderful way to start the new year indeed!
ReplyDeleteWish you and yours a brilliant 2025!
Delightful birds.
ReplyDeleteAlways wonderful to be back to normal routine after the busy Holiday season.
ReplyDeleteWorth a Thousand Words
Hello Shiju,
ReplyDeleteBeautiful series of photos of the different types of birds.
All types that we do not see here in the Netherlands.
I enjoyed your photos again.
I wish you and all your loved ones a happy but above all a healthy 2025.
Greetings Irma
Awesome birds photos, Best wishes for 2025, Greetings
ReplyDeleteFirst on blog. I am always anxious to view your photographs and read descriptions.
ReplyDeleteHello,
ReplyDeleteWhat a great start to your New Year. I love your moments with nature! As always your photos are wonderful, the birds are beautifully captured. A few of my favorites are the Greater Coucal series, the Bee-eaters and the Bulbul. I am looking forward to seeing your nature photos in 2025. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, have a great weekend. PS, thank you for leaving me a comment.
beautiful bird photos.
ReplyDelete...Shiju, continue to capture the beauty that surrounds you.
ReplyDeleteYour pictures are so beautiful. The Greater Coucal is very pretty. Enjoy your weekend.
ReplyDeleteHi Shiju, The dashcam video sure gives us a great idea of the area. Your captures are excellent, as always. Thanks for linking up with Saturday’s Critters, and sharing your work. I’d say you got birding off to a great start for 2025! John
ReplyDeleteThe coucal photos are gorgeous! I love the wings outspread. Nice to get back out in nature and soothe your soul! Happy weekend!
ReplyDeleteWonderful variety of birds and very professional photos despite the lack of motivation to begin ~ so glad you did ~ thanks,
ReplyDeleteWishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
clm ~ A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
Wow on those red eyes - Happy New Year, where are my manners... Great flying shots.
ReplyDeleteThe Asian Green Bee-eaters is a beaut. The Bulbul looks funny - thank you again!