I headed out recently for a birding walk around Hoskote Lake, even though it wasn’t the best time of year. Most of the migratory birds had already left, and even the resident ones were few and far between. Still, I took the northwest trail bordering the fields, stopping often to take in whatever turned up.
It was a quiet morning but not without moments. Bee-eaters bickered, an Ibis posed, a Swamphen strutted, and an Openbill waded into a salad. Then came a surprise ceasefire. Not many birds but plenty of stories.
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The Black-headed Ibis, still and statuesque, soaking in the early sun.
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Morning light, open sky, and a stone wall quietly holding its breath.
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A Grey-headed Swamphen gave me the full catwalk, with strut, pose and a dramatic exit.
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Spotted one contemplative Asian Openbill stork, surrounded by way too much salad.
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Saw two Asian Bee-eaters on one branch with zero patience, obviously.
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Guess who caught the snack? This guy.
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“Wait… are you leaving with it?”
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“Bro you better come back with half!”
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In a shocking twist, Trump emerged like a self-appointed peacemaker from the treetops and declared: "Ceasefire achieved. Tremendous success. The conflict is over. I fixed it. You're welcome."
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Female Indian Robin taking a short break on a low perch.
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Catching the morning light, this Indian palm squirrel pauses mid-climb.
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The Bee-eaters are still unsure if they agreed. The Drongo’s already left. No one knows what just happened.
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Somewhere under the ceasefire zone, beauty fluttered on unnoticed. A Plain Tiger butterfly, blending into the hush.
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Not the birdiest morning at Hoskote, but certainly not a dull one. A bit of action, a splash of color, some mid-air drama, and a surprise ceasefire declaration—plenty to smile about. Sometimes, it’s not the number of birds but the stories they leave behind.
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Hello Shiju,
ReplyDeleteYou show a beautiful series of photos.
The Asian bee-eaters are my favorite this time.
I wish you a nice Thursday.
Greetings Irma
I absolutely love your storytelling, especially the drama with the bee-eaters and the surprise "ceasefire" 😂 It just goes to show, you don't need a million birds for an amazing birding trip when you have such a keen eye and a fantastic sense of humor.
ReplyDeleteAh, a lovely and (mostly!) quiet walk. I often love these walks best of all.
ReplyDeleteGreat that the ceasefire happened, and you captured the story with gorgeous photos!
ReplyDeleteHi Shiju, excellent photos of beautiful birds and squirel. I like the bea eaters, I never saw them. Greets
ReplyDeleteI love the stripes on the squirrel's back - something new for me - lovely photos as always
ReplyDeleteGreat shots.
ReplyDeleteYou have such wonderful knowledge of the birds, incredible skills at finding them, and you know how to photography with them. Kudos, another wonderful blog post.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photo of the Black-headed Ibis!!
ReplyDeleteIt is always a pleasure to look at your blog. This week I saw for the very first time an Indian Palm Squirrel. What a cutie. I giggled a bit when I saw the Grey Headed Swamphen. It walks so awkward. Enjoyed your photographic skills.
ReplyDeleteBrilliant captures!
ReplyDeleteWow another great posting of birds and animals. I can report that for the first time ever a green bee-eater has been sighted in the south of our country and that we now have 20 breeding pairs of common bee-eaters although that is actually quite unusual as well.
ReplyDeleteWelcome back! Good to see and hear from you and your beautiful birds again.
ReplyDeleteThe bee-eaters are so cute. Lovely photos and an amusing commentary!
ReplyDeleteFantastic series of photos, Birds looks awesome.
ReplyDeleteGreat shots! I enjoyed the humor.
ReplyDeleteThe Swamphen is hilarious! Ohhh the squirrel! And the Bee-Eaters are cute, too. Yes, I enjoyed the stories, thank you!
ReplyDeleteIt is a joy to share time with you ~ I learn from your knowledge of birding, take pleasure in your amazing photos ... the captures of other wildlife along the way ... and today, a special treat: the bit of satire in the commentary, so well done, my
ReplyDeleteonly disappointment? There wasn't more!
That is such a beautiful birding spot, and it’s amazing how much you find thre on every visit!
ReplyDeleteHello,
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed you post, photos and your commentary! The birds are beautifully captured as always.
I love all the birds, it is too hard to pick a favorite. They are all wonderful to see, awesome photos.
Thank you for linking up and sharing your critter post. Take care, have a great weekend. PS, thank you for leaving me a comment.
...thanks for sharing these gorgeous images with me this morning. Take care and be well.
ReplyDeleteThe butterfly is a nice surprise and I loved your commentary on the birds! They surely kept you entertained!
ReplyDeletewow...you did pretty well on a day you thought not!! gorgeous images from the early morning...i especially enjoyed your take on the birds, there actions and bringing trump into the mix!! the butterfly is really beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteSuperb photos and I like the bee-eaters! Thank you for linking up and have a great week ahead.
ReplyDeleteGreat imagination! I always wonder what the story lines are when I see happenings while out & about!
ReplyDeleteSalad days for the stork but not the greatest Bird-day for you. Despite that you have managed another interesting pictorial narration as usual :-D
ReplyDeleteLovely set of images.
ReplyDeleteThe birds struck some striking poses this time, the black-headed Ibis and Swamphen, but even the Bee-eaters in their way.
ReplyDeleteHappy WW!
Each time I read your post is a new surprise
ReplyDeleteof wonderful captures. I admire your patience.
Thank you very much for sharing at
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Have a wonderful week
I've missed your posts. The birds, the squirrel and the butterfly are so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteHappy WW and a fine week!
Always magnificent nature photos here ~ another Wow! today ~ thanks,
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I love the way you've captured the Asian bee-eaters. It really does look like they're having an argument!
ReplyDeleteI love how the bird was strutting around in the snapshot - this was so sassy! Thanks for sharing and for taking part in #MySundaySnapshot.
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The bee eater pics are lovely. And I loved the sun rise cease fire. What a brilliant description. #NaturesNotes
ReplyDeleteunique and wonderful birds....
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Amazing photos! I especially enjoyed the Asian Bee Eaters.
ReplyDeleteThe Indian palm squirrel is so cute! "A Grey-headed Swamphen gave me the full catwalk, with strut, pose and a dramatic exit." Yes, indeed! Wonderful storytelling and photography.
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