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[Oversea] Incredible India - 2013

Incredible India - 2013

Visited India in February 2013, went to Bandhavgarh > Kanha > Thattekkad > Periyar > Munnar > Ooty > Mudumalai > Bangalor.
Here are some photos to share with you all.



Alexandrine Parakeet (pair)


Ashy-Crowned Sparrow Lark


Ashy Drongo


Brown Headed Barbet (endemic to the Indian Subcontinent)


Brown Breasted Flycatcher


Brown Fish Owl


Booted Warbler


Blyths Reed Warbler


Blue Bearded Bee-Eater


Black Rumped Flameback


Black Chinned Laughingthrush (Endangered-endemic to the SW India)


Black Ibis


Black Eagle


Black & Orange Flycatcher (endemic to SW India)





Besra


Bay-backed Shrike


Crested Hawk Eagle


Common Kestrel


Sri Lanka Frogmouth_male (endemic to the Indian Subcontinent)




female


Frogmouth in it's habitat.

To be continued...

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already incredible .. great series!!
Wilson Dring
https://www.facebook.com/wilsondringphotography/

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Fabulous Frogmouth shots.....

and nice Black and Orange Flycatcher
http://johnjemi.hk

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The Frogmouth is really very interesting. Thanks for sharing

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Thank you all!

Hope you like these too:


Eurasian Sparrowhawk


Indian Scops Owl


Chestnut Shouldered Petronia1


Common Buzzard


Chestnut Headed Bee-Eater


Chestnut-bellied Nuthatch


Crested Hawk Eagle


Indian Robin


Bonelli's Eagle


Indian Pitta


Indian Nuthatch


Indian Nightjar


Indian Eagle Owl


Grey-bellied Cuckoo


Grey Nightjar


Grey-headed Bulbul (endemic to the SW India)


Green Bee-Eater


Greater Coucal


Flame-throated Bulbul (endemic to the SW India)


Indian Bush Lark (endemic to the Indian Subcontinent)


Indian Blue Robin


Painted Stork


India Grey Hornbill (endemic to the Indian Subcontinent)


Malabar Grey Hornbill (endemic to SW India)






Wynaad Laughingthrush (endemic to SW India)

To be continued...

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These really borden my view for birds in the world. Great

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Thanks kkchang168. Yes, there are so many wonderful places and beautiful birds for us to explore.



Indian Vulture (Critically Endangered)


Indian Roller


Egyptian Vulture (Endangered)


Dark-fronted Babbler (endemic to the Indian Subcontinent)


Nilgiri Flycatcher (Near Threatened - endemic to SW India)




Kashmir Flycatcher (Vulnerable - endemic to the Indian Subcontinent)




Nilgiri-blue Robin (Endangered - endemic to SW India)


Nilgiri Wood Pigeon (Vulnerable - endemic to SW India)


Nilgiri Pipit (Vulnerable - endemic to SW India)


Spotted Owlet


Jungle Owlet


Jungle Bush Quail (endemic to the Indian Subcontinent)


Jerdons Bushlark (endemic to the Indian Subcontinent)




Lesser Hill Myna (endemic to the SW India)


Lesser Adjutant (Vulnerable)


Little Cormorant


Lesser Whistling-duck


Malabar Parakeet (endemic to SW India)




Brown-capped Pygmy Woodpecker


White-cheeked Barbet (endemic to western peninsular India)


Malabar White-headed Starling (endemic to the Western Ghats)




Jerdon's Nightjar (endemic to the Indian Subcontinent)


Golden-fronted Leafbird


Drongo Cuckoo


Great Cormorant


Bronze-winged Jacana


Black Stork


Common Hawk Cuckoo


Heart-spotted Woodpecker

To be continued...

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South India showcase

All splendid...
http://johnjemi.hk

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Hi,

Nice pics of interesting species!

There seems to be two perhaps wrongly labelled pics, we think the Indian Cormorant is a Great Cormorant and your Crested Honey Buzzard is a Bonelli's Eagle. Agree?

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Thanks John.
We must also thank you for your recommendation of the bird guide, he is excellent. Jijo ask us to say hello to you & Jemi!

Hi Annika & Antero,
It's good to hear from you.
Yes, we agreed both birds are wrongly labelled. It must have been the delicious curry or the magical indian tea to make us think other wise.  

Cheers
PWMK

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Congratulations, it's a great series. I am enjoying watching!

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Thanks Brendan!
Here are some more to share with you.


Mottled Wood Owl (endemic to the Indian Subcontinent)






Malarbar Whistling Thrush (endemic to India)


Malabar Lark (endemic to western peninsular India)


Malabar Barbet (Monotypic species endemic to SW India)


Malabar Woodshrike (endemic to SW India)


Malabar Pied Hornbill (endemic to SW India)


Orange Minivet (endemic to SW India)


Orange-headed Thrush


Kerala Laughingthrush (endemic to SW India)


Racket-tailed Drongo


Purple-rumped Sunbird


Plum-headed Parakeet_pair (endemic to the Indian Subcontinent)




Purple Sunbird




Small Minivet


Savanna Nightjar


Rufous-tailed Lark (endemic to the Indian Subcontinent)


Red Breasted Flycatcher


Red-wattled Lapwing


Yellow-wattled Lapwing


Red-headed Vulture (Critically Endangered)


Indian Peafowl (endemic to the Indian Subcontinent)




Spotted Owlet




Spot-billed Pelican (Near Threatened)




Sykes's Lark (endemic to India)


Streak-throated Woodpecker


Paddyfield Pipit


Tickell's Blue Flycatcher


Yellow-billed Babbler


Yellow browed Bulbul (endemic to the Indian Subcontinent)


White-browed Fantail


White Browed Bulbul (endemic to the Indian Subcontinent)


White-breasted Kingfisher


White-bellied Treepie (endemic to SW India)


White-bellied Blue Flycatcher_male (endemic to SW India)


female


White Bellied Blue Robin (Endangered - endemic to SW India)


White Bellied Minivet (endemic to the Indian Subcontinent)




White-naped Woodpecker


White-browed Wagtail


Tickell's Leaf Warbler


Yellow Throated Bulbul (Vulnerable_endemic to southern India)


Yellow-footed Green Pigeon


Yellow-crowned Woodpecker


Pied Bushchat


Brown-cheeked Fulvetta


Oriental White-eye


Crested Treeswift


Asian Fairy Bluebird


Indian Golden Oriole


Pompadour Green Pigeon_male


female


Black hooded Oriole


Dusky Crag Martin


Malabar Trogon_male (endemic to the Indian Subcontinent)




female

To be continued...

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Elephant in the Wild




Elephant working in the Reserve.


Spotted Deer


male




Indian Palm Squirrel




Sambar Deer


Barasingha


Gaur




Hanuman Langur


Hare


Grizzled Giant Squirrel (endemic to Western Ghats)


Nilgiri Langur (endemic to Western Ghats)


Wild Boar


Ceylon Rose (endemic to Indian Subcontinent)

To be continued...

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Otaheite Gooseberry


Black Pepper


Cashew nut


Wild Grape?


Bee Hives


Taj Mahal from the Air


Reserve


Reserve


Tea plantation


Tea plantation


Lodging


Dinning Area


Lodging


Dinner


Tea time

Finally, here are some videos.

Giant Squirrel
http://youtu.be/i0JG2vOm3IQ

Sri Lanka Frogmouth
http://youtu.be/GdbWA0HkxIo

Mother & Baby Elephant
http://youtu.be/I2Lxa1Ulenk


That's all folks, until next time.

You can contact our guide if you are interested to visit South India, here is his website: http://www.birdguideindia.com/

Lastly we must thank Soso for organizing this wonderful trip!!

Cheers
PWMK

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Wilson Dring
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Nice photos !

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Good series of photos !

Thank you for sharing !
http://www.flickr.com/photos/johnyu9339

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Thank you all for the kind words!

Cheers
PWMK

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Wow!Good series.!

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