23.12.2010 - Day 3 (Fulay Village & Chari-dhandh Wetland )
We started our travel early morning 6.30am towards Fulay viilage with packed breakfast with us. Fulay village is a habitat with lot of Meswak, thorny scrubs and Ber trees.It is also of very rare Winter visitor Grey Hypocolius habitat in India.
Sighting Grey Hypocolius was very exciting , it was very busy having its breakfast on Ber trees.
Grey Hypocolius |
Grey Hypocolius inside -Ber(Ziziphus mauritiana ) Tree |
Bluethroat and Lesser white throat just give their glimpse and went inside dry scrubs.
While returning back towards vehicle Rufoes Tailed Shike sighted in near to Caster farm. Common Babbler, Laughing Dove, Black Drongo, Common Hoopoe was seen enjoying company together.
Four's Company - (Black Drongo ,Common Babbler ,Laughing Dove, Common Hoopoe) |
Common Babbler |
Desert Wheater |
Common Crane |
Common Crane |
Common Crane In Flight |
Greater Short toed Lark |
Watching this plover family bird was great fun It was running on ground suddenly stop seeing up. Because of this behavior this species also called as Dhavarya in Marathi.
As we came near to wetland, Long leg Buzzard sighted in flight .
Long Leg Buzzard |
We reached Chari -Dhandh at 12.45pm it was full of waterfowls spread in depth of waterbody.
Common Coot ,Little Greabe, Great Crested Greabe scattered all over. Whiskered Tern and Gull billed Terns was flying around. White Throated Kingfisher , Common Kingfisher, Yellow Wagtail , Little Cormonrant was sighted around. Two Dalmatian pelican sighted very far while were active feeding inside waterbody.
Chari-Dhandh Wetland Habitat - Photo Courtesy Shobha Chavada |
On the way we came across amazing Habitat were sighted plenty of Indian courser. It was so close to vehicle some less than minimum focusing distance of camera.
White Stork which is rare winter migrant to India also sighted on the route
White Stork |
After lunch we started towards special habitat known as Banni Grassland.
For Short Eared Owl our jeeps started driving inside rann. Short Eared Owl which roost normally in day light at ground below the bushes and active in night. Our two jeeps sighted it first very close by but it went inside before our jeep birders able see it.We decided to take different routes so everyone can see it.
Really it was wonderful experience to spot this Big owl, which we sighted very near bush to left side of our vehicle. It was amazing to see its head rotating to 360 degree.
While returning back from Banni to Nakhatrana Variable Whaeter given nice pose for all us to take nice photos. It was perched on Timber kept near to home in village. Here photo which only resized .
Returning journy from Banni Grassland was thrilling we all also experienced the well known phenomena of Chir-Batti in Rann.
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