Last Sunday, I had a long-distance birding trip on the cards, but fate had other plans as a bout of illness forced me to cancel. Fortunately, by morning, I was feeling much better and the urge to get outdoors was too strong to ignore. So I grabbed my gear and set off on a solo visit to Hoskote Lake.
In just two hours, the lake rewarded me with some interesting sightings. Here are the highlights from the morning, captured through my lens.
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The day began with a shimmering surprise. Hanging acrobatically from a cluster of Calotropis flowers, this tiny Purple Sunbird was busy sipping nectar, oblivious to my excitement.
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The wetlands erupted into chaos as a Western Marsh Harrier swooped down with its wings spread wide and talons poised. Skimming the water’s surface, it moved with relentless precision, a striking display of raw power in the wild.
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Perched on a weathered branch, a Black Kite surveyed its surroundings with quiet authority.
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A Common Hawk-Cuckoo sat still, striking a perfect pose with its piercing yellow eyes and barred tail. Often heard before it's seen, this elusive bird finally graced the camera with a portrait-worthy moment!
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Perched with intent, a White-throated Kingfisher was poised for action. With its electric blue wings and dagger-like beak, it was only a matter of time before it dived into the hunt!
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A congregation of Painted Storks stood gracefully in the shallow waters, their pink hues blending with the rippling reflections. A peaceful scene but I knew I would return later. Who knows what new drama might unfold in their world?
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The Greater Coucal perched watchfully, its red eyes and chestnut wings blending into the wild.
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The bamboo canopy looked like a perfect nature tunnel! A great spot to walk through.
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A Pied Buch Chat watching over its little patch of the world.
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Baya Weavers on the corn tassels!
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The Common Myna has something important to say.
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Spotted this elusive Asian Koel playing hide-and-seek in the dry thickets, but that fiery red eye gave him away!
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Perched amidst the thorny branches, this Black Drongo sat like a lone warrior, surveying its kingdom.
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This Common Hawk-Cuckoo looked every bit like its raptor doppelgänger. Those piercing yellow eyes and barred plumage give it the air of a small hawk, a clever disguise that often fools other birds. Its loud, repetitive call—earning it the nickname "Brain Fever Bird".
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I returned to the painted stork congregation and found this dynamic duo striking gold—twice over! Each with a fresh catch.
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Another one hooks a tilapia with precision. Looks like the lake is serving up fresh catches today!
With the morning sun rising higher, it was time to wrap up another rewarding birding session. Hope you enjoyed this journey as much as I did. Drop a comment and let me know your favorite shot!
The wonderful world of colored Indian birds beautifully portrayed again. Thanks for this showcase.
ReplyDeleteHello Shiju :)
ReplyDeleteincredible captures of all the birds but the ones that stood out for me today are the Common Hawk Cuckoo, which in a way reminds me of the Sparrow Hawk, the Greater Cousal, the Asian Koel, and the wonderful captures of the Painted Storks. I'm glad you felt better to visit Hoskote Lake and take these fabulous images.
All the best
Snjia
I have to say the White Throated Kingfisher is my favuorite shot. He is such a beautiful bird. Lots of red eyed birds in your neck of the woods! You had so many wonderful sightings on your outing, thanks for sharing your photos. Have a wonderful weekend.
ReplyDeleteYour storks are very colorful. Florida storks are usually white.
ReplyDeleteFun to see the colorful storks actively catching fish!
ReplyDeleteIt is always a healing joy to be with you in this beauty. Grateful you are feeling better friend. Namaste aloha 🙏🏽
ReplyDeleteGreat photos, I really loved especially the painted stork photos.
ReplyDeleteAlways in awe of your bird photography
ReplyDeleteAnother incredible set of photos. The storks have breakfast taken care of.
ReplyDeleteWorth a Thousand Words
Amazing captures!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful series of photos Shiju.
ReplyDeleteThe sparrowhawk cuckoo the white-throated kingfisher and the painted storks are my favorite this time.
I wish you a very nice weekend.
Greetings Irma
Hi Shiju. I hope you feel well again. Excellent photos, especially the cuckoo. Have a nice weekend !
ReplyDeleteAgreed with another visitor you presented a showcase of photographs. I stopped scrolling to look at the Painted Storks all lined up in a row. I also noted the Bamboo Canopy. The bush with eyes....so cool!
ReplyDeleteAmazing birds, Great photography
ReplyDeleteGreat bird shots.
ReplyDeleteWonderful, colorful birds.
ReplyDeleteThe canopy looks interesting! And no one is left hungry...
Thanks for sharing the Common Hawk-Cuckoo, totally new to me.
ReplyDeleteInteresting bird, although not so cute.
Hello,
ReplyDeleteAs always, wonderful sightings and photos! You captured the birds beautifully. Love the March Harrier, the Kingfisher, the Greater Coucal. The Cuckoo is awesome, love the piercing eyes. The Painted Storks are lovely, they caught some nice fish.
Pretty flowers! Great post. Thank you for linking up and sharing your critter post. Take care, have a great weekend. PS, thank you for leaving me a comment.
Your photos are so beautiful. The Kingfisher has a striking color. The Black Drongo looks like a king!
ReplyDeleteThe photos of storks gobbling up whole fish are splendid! As always, great set of photos.
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...Shiju once again, thanks for taking me along on your fabulous morning adventure.
ReplyDeleteThe Painted Storks with the fish are fabulous photos! Love the Cuckoo too and all the beautiful birds. I'm glad you felt better and went we you did. I thought of you this week when we were camping. I came home with so many good photos that I don't know how many posts I'll need to do! haha! Hugs!
ReplyDeleteI mean to say....that you come home from one outing with SO many great photos!
Deletehard to pick a favorite ~ Wonderful series of photos and so professional ~thanks,
ReplyDeleteWishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
clm ~ A ShutterBug Explores
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Lots of birds and beauty. Great captures, enjoy the weekend.
ReplyDeleteIt seems feeling ill, and recovering quickly, worked in your favor for these stunning photographs. I love all the colorful eyes, especially the yellows on the Common Hawk-Cuckoo. Beautiful post.
ReplyDeletethe Common Hawk-Cuckoo looks so fantastic.... great bird.
ReplyDeleteHave a nice weekend
The kingfisher is my favorite and the shot with the bird on the tassel, is wow! Thank you for linking up and have a great week ahead.
ReplyDeleteFirst: Good recovery for you! And the captures again fantastic!!!
ReplyDeleteIt's Monday afternoon, it's raining outside and therefore it's a good idea to write comments...
Impressive pictures and informative to read. I was very happy to accompany you again, dear blog friend. Thank you very much for your wonderful contribution to MosaicMonday.
Have a nice time! Greetings from Heidrun