Welcome to a Wild West of birding, where every bird is a 'wanted' fugitive in the skies!
It was an overcast morning at Hoskote Lake, with soft light and cool air. The birds were active, from Drongos gliding smoothly to starlings zipping around.
With a bit of luck, I managed to capture their flight, and here are some of my favorite shots.
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Two young Grey-headed Swamphens walking confidently on the path at Hoskote Lake. It’s lovely to see them exploring without fear.
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A group of egrets perched on the bare branches brought a quiet elegance to the overcast morning.
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A farmer was ploughing the field with a tractor. Some Black drongos and a kingfisher sat on the surrounding fence, using the opportunity to catch insects exposed by the ploughing.
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Both the birds and I took advantage of the opportunity—while they caught insects, I captured some flight shots.
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I also spotted a White-browed Wagtail foraging for insects.
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Moving further, I found numerous Rosy Starlings occupying every available perch.
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Very often, they take off together.
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A few of the Rosy Starlings gave me a close-up view.
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Next, I followed a Common Cuckoo as it flew from perch to perch.
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So far, every bird had given me a flight shot. I spotted a Black-winged Kite perched on a pole and wished it would take off.
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To my surprise, it did, hovering in the sky and giving me some of the most amazing wing shots.
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I spotted a Red-rumped Swallow perched on the wire.
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Next, I followed a Long-tailed Shrike.
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Far out in the lake, numerous Painted Storks were fishing in unison.
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I spotted a Common Hawk-Cuckoo and followed it as it flew from post to post along my return path.
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This was the return path, and the clouds briefly parted, letting some rays through.
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The final sighting of the day was a lone Asian Openbill Stork.
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Thus ended one of the most dramatic mornings. I hope you enjoyed the post. Feel free to share your thoughts!
Greetings from Costa Rica! I hope you can travel here someday for a wild south roundup. I love all the starlings loaded on the wire. But every photo is top feathers in my book. Happy birding in 2025!
ReplyDeleteWonderful again what a variety.
ReplyDeleteAwesome captures!
ReplyDeleteLove to see them fly but also rest like those birds on the wires that remind me of musical notes.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots today friend! Thank you for sharing them with us Aloha
ReplyDeleteYour in-flight shots are amazing. I also love that empty tree with birds all over it.
ReplyDeleteI love those colorful Swamphens!
ReplyDeleteYour bird images are always a visual feast
ReplyDeleteWow, your morning was full of great captures. So many different birds in one outing. How exciting, especially the in-flight shots.
ReplyDeleteTruly amazing series of photos, Always loved your posts. Birds looks amazing, Black-winged Kite action photos stunning.
ReplyDeleteKeep Shining, Keep inspiring.
Your birding experience at Hoskote Lake sounds wonderful! The imagery of the young Grey-headed Swamphens confidently walking along the path is so charming. It’s great that you were able to capture such fleeting moments of nature’s beauty. The dynamic movement of birds in flight, like the Drongos and starlings, must have been an exciting challenge to photograph. There's something magical about birdwatching, where every moment offers a new discovery, and your shots are no doubt preserving those special glimpses of the wild!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous captures!
ReplyDeleteI love your sky.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great series of photos Shiju.
ReplyDeleteI especially like the flight photos.
And so many species that we never see here in the Netherlands.
I wish you a very good weekend.
Greetings Irma
I like the flying kite very much and the final stork is charming.
ReplyDeleteHappy weekend!
Your pictures are always so beautiful. I enjoyed your post very much.
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ReplyDeleteWow, so many wonderful bird sightings. I love both the Painted Storks and the Openbill Stork. The Kingfisher is beautiful and You have a great series on the Kite! The Swamphens are a lovely color. A lovely collection of photos. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, have a great weekend. PS, thank you for leaving me a comment.
The variety and high numbers of birds in your area are fantastic. Birds in flight are tricky to photograph and you really captured quite a lot of good images.
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Shiju, Thank you, as always, for sharing your excellent captures. And thank goodness you don’t REQUIRE us to pick a favorite! 😊 I am so curious about the very first image … the WANTED posters. That is so cool! John
ReplyDeleteI was going to say the Kite was my favorite! You got so many good pics of him in flight. But then I saw the Stork! I love Storks! And I need to find a wanted posted to put some of my monsters in! lol Enjoy your weekend!
ReplyDeleteSuch amazing captures, especially the closeups! Your photos are always a treat to the eye, Shiju!
ReplyDeleteFabulous birding images as usual - especially those ones with detail of the wings in flight. Beautiful. Happy birding. And have a wonderful week. I am joining you at Mosaic Monday
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful photos with nature and birds! Follow!!
ReplyDelete...thanks Shiju for sharing these magical images on this cold winter morning.
ReplyDeleteYou are so clever with the birds on wanted posters.
ReplyDeleteThose swamp hens are unique. We have nothing like them in the US (to my knowledge). I love your photos of birds in flight.
The action shots of the bird in flight are stunning! A wonderful series and thank you for linking up.
ReplyDeleteAmazing photos!
ReplyDeleteThat Kingfisher is stunning and the Black winged Kite is very like out Black shouldered kite. Happy 2025, Diane
ReplyDeleteLovely series of professional photos of our feathered friends ~ thanks,
ReplyDeleteWishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
clm ~ A ShutterBug Explores
aka (A Creative Harbor)
What another collection of amazing photos as always i thoroughly enjoyed them
ReplyDeleteHave a snapshottastic week 👍
Stunning photos! The kingfisher is familiar to me but the Grey-headed Swamphens are new and fascinating.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots youve taken.
ReplyDeleteBernie,
Benita James
The wanted posters are clever! Your bird photos are beautiful, as always.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful collection of photos. The wings of drongo looks so pretty. Love the view of the sky and the field filled with birds. Great shots.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful images. Amazing those flying birds!
ReplyDeleteHappy WW and a fine week!
All those in-flight shots are spectacular!
ReplyDeleteHappy WW :)
Chapeau! Wonderful captures again. It's Wednesday, my time to write comments. January is progressing with another round and I'm looking forward to another week of wonderful posts for MosaicMonday.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for participating... interesting to read and to see the flying birds!
Greetings from Heidrun
I love the photos, they are superb, the colors are so real! Wonderful, all of them!
ReplyDeleteYou must have so much patience to capture these stunning snapshots. I hung some bird feeders out last week and I swear, I've not seen one bird yet. Thanks for sharing and for taking part in #MySundaySnapshot.
ReplyDeleteThey are all so brilliant, those birds in flight shots. Your patience is rewarded! I also love your Wanted shot. Very cute. #NaturesNotes
ReplyDeleteLovely photos, the pond heron is doing what they love, and sometimes I've been lucky enough to have one follow me while fishing. The adorable black lab pup does look deep in thought and probably going to follow them in as most labs love the water! Thanks for visiting me and leaving a comment. I'll share the answer on those posters once a decision has been made!
ReplyDeleteI am loving your themes at the starting of your post, the flight shots are fantastic.
ReplyDeleteThanks for being part of Garden Affair. I value you as being only Indian consistent to participate in Garden Affair.