With the daytime heat creeping up, I made sure to set out at dawn, just as the world was waking up. The cool morning air, the golden sunrise, and a lake buzzing with bird activity made for a fantastic outing. Plenty of feathered friends showed up for the photoshoot, and some even posed like pros.
Here are the highlights from a productive morning at Saul Kere!
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In the pre-dawn darkness, the Indian Spot-billed Ducks quietly slipped into the water, their silhouettes barely visible against the floating vegetation. As the first light touched the lake, their subtle colors and markings became more pronounced, blending beautifully with the tranquil surroundings.
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In the dim morning light, a Taiga Flycatcher perched briefly, blending into the tangle of branches.
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The Taiga Flycatcher (Ficedula albicilla) is a small migratory passerine bird that breeds in the taiga forests of Siberia and migrates to South and Southeast Asia for the winter.
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The sun peeked through the leaves, casting a golden spell over Saul Kere. The birds had begun their morning chorus, and I was just lucky to be there.
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As the first light kissed the waters, the egret moved like a ghostly dancer on a golden stage.
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Proof that some clichés hold up — early birds (or kingfishers) really do get the worm!
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Watching the sun take a golden dip while the world rubs its eyes awake… some sights are better than sleep.
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Dressed in white, standing tall. This Cattle Egret knows how to strike a pose.
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Silence is rare, opinions are plenty. Meet the Yellow-billed Babbler, the loudest chatterbox with ruffled feathers and eyes full of judgment!
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Small in size but big in song. This Blyth's Reed Warbler knows how to make itself heard!
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With a tail this perfect, the Black Drongo knows how to steal the spotlight.
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Lush greens and golden hues, where nature fights to stand out despite the skyline’s intrusion.
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Tucked in its nest hole, the Spotted Owlet peeks out with a drowsy stare, unsure about starting the day.
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Its half-closed eyes may suggest sleep, but it stays watchful, ready to protect its nestlings.
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A Rose-ringed Parakeet lands near the Spotted Owlet’s nest, unaware of the drowsy but watchful guardian peeking out from its hollow.
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The owlet blinked awake, its keen eyes locking onto the Rose-ringed Parakeet perched nearby.
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With a sudden burst of energy, the Spotted Owlet launched itself from its perch, wings flared and talons ready, startling the unsuspecting Rose-ringed Parakeet.
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The startled Rose-ringed Parakeet barely had time to react before the Spotted Owlet's sudden attack. With a frantic burst of wings, it dodged the oncoming assault and fled.
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The Owlet, satisfied with its swift defense, gracefully returns to its nest, settling back into its hollow perch.
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With a final glance around, it fluffs its feathers and resumes its drowsy vigil, as if nothing had happened.
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This week's dash cam video captures the blue sky, puffy clouds, and the fresh leaves of trees in Bangalore.
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With the rising sun came a morning full of surprises—silent hunters, noisy chatterboxes, and dramatic aerial duels. From quiet foragers to fierce defenders, the morning at Saul Kere had it all. As the sun climbed higher, the birds retreated, and so did I.
What caught your eye the most? Drop a comment below!
All beautiful photos! Aloha!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful series of photos Shiju.
ReplyDeleteVery special the kingfisher catching a worm.
I find the photos of the little owl really cute as he looks out from his nest.
Greetings Irma
The bird captures are just super fantastic
ReplyDeleteAs I admire birds for their stamina to find a long way home after being in warmer regions for the winter, my favourite bird is the Taiga Fly Catcher. Quite a journey for this little guy!
ReplyDeleteToday's post is art with not only wonderful photos but also the beautiful descriptions of the bird actions. Loved it.
ReplyDeleteAwesome sky shot.
ReplyDeleteLovely silhouette of the egret and all that golden light in the background!
ReplyDeleteThank you yet again for the amazing armchair bird watching experience.
ReplyDeleteFantastic series of photos, Amazing birds
ReplyDeleteYour commentary " ... ghostly dancer on a golden stage." is a delight along with the images. The watchful owl with a seemingly blase attitude shows we can look sleepy but be very aware. :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photos, yet again. I love them.
ReplyDeleteHello Shiju :)
ReplyDeleteThe Kingfisher with the worm in it's beak was a great shot, and the owl's threatening lunge at the Parakeet were great action captures, and the one of the owl poking it's head out of the tree was a delight, but I also loved the golden water scenes, truly magical moments.
All the best
Sonjia
Another great series of photos.
ReplyDeleteWorth a Thousand Words
The following quote from your blog is very poetic. "As the first light kissed the waters, the egret moved like a ghostly dancer on a golden stage." Obviously the egret image was my favorite. Happy Trails!
ReplyDeleteMaybe not the point, but that sunrise is wonderful through the leaves, as is the egret. I do bet he enjoys this time of day, too.
ReplyDeleteOnce read a "scientific" book stating animals cannot think - we have more than enough proof this is wrong (and why should "they" not, we are all one more or less).
What a very cute kingfisher! Babbler - oh, cute name. I Youtubed them, well, Aussie Magpies can be as chatty - I love both!
The Owlet made me laugh. Looks like my "little" Brother on early mornings... He´s lacking any sudden burst of energy, though!
Wonderful post again - thank you!
Hello Shiju,
ReplyDeleteThe sunrise and reflection images are lovely. As always you captured the birds beautifully.
I love them all but the Kingfisher is my favorite. I always love the Owl and the Parakeet.
Great post, well done! Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, have a great weekend. PS, thank you for leaving me a comment.
...Shiju, thanks for another early morning adventure. Enjoy a wonderful new week.
ReplyDeleteYour photos are so beautiful! There is a fantastic atmosphere in the picture of the morning sunshine.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photo of the heron in the golden sunrise. Also very nice photos of the spotted owlet.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful sunrise photos! Love the birds too.
ReplyDeleteOh Shiju I could never choose a favorite, your pictures are always eye-catching (and in my dreams, I can only wish to visit the Bangalore area with camera and binoculars .. and a knowledgeable local guide!!) .... But I especially want to comment on the poetic descriptions you give us with each picture, whether of the golden sunrise over the water or of each individual bird -- you impart knowledge with each in such a beautiful way that always brings a smile.
ReplyDeleteThe golden reflection is awesome and the little Owl is a favorite...all time fav for me. Well, I better put on my seatbelt and go for a ride now. You really have found a way to take us along. But do we HAVE to get up so early! haha! Hugs, Diane
ReplyDeleteDear Shiju, these are wonderful photos again. I had to laugh at the great shots of the Kingfisher with the worm, and your comment about it. The Spotted Owlet looks so cute and harmless – simply adorable! And then it's so aggressive – amazing! The Rose-ringed Parakeet is very startled – and you captured the scene beautifully!
ReplyDeleteAll the best, Traude