Friday, September 5, 2014

Winged Scavengers' heaven - Jhorabheeri/Jhorbeer

There are only handful of places left on earth that are suitable for Vultures to survive. One of them is Jhorabheeri/Jhorbeer located 14 odd Kms from Bikaner, near Camel Research Institute also known as Camel Farm locally.




Reached Bikaner by train. Checked in at Bikaner Hotel. Struck a deal with a Auto-Rikshaw guy for 600 INR, 200 INR for one way journey and 200 for waiting at the field.

Caution: This place is full of feral dogs and these dogs arn't afraid of humans. In case you are planning to visit this place then carry a strong stick to protect yourself from these dogs. Do not visit this place after sunset or before Sunrise.

This image sums up the density of scavengers at this location

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The smallest Bird Of Prey we have spotted here. A Lagar falcon feasting on fresh kill

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Lagar Falcon in flight

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Cinereous vulture

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Cinereous vulture in flight The largest and the rarest Bird of Prey we spotted here. Its a Cinereous vulture, a migratory bird, a winter visitor in India from Pakistan. they stick to Rajasthan and go back to Pakistan.

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A Eurasian Griffon

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Eurasian Griffon gliding
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The Egyptian vultures pair (Adult and Juvenile)

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A adult Egyptian vulture gliding

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A juvenile Egyptian vulture landing

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The mighty Steppe

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A Steppe eagle taking off

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Steppe eagles hanging around

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A close up of the mighty steppe in flight

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An aged Steppe, this was the largest Steppe that we spotted at this location

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Apart from these scavengers we have also spotted couple of small birds

A silver bill Munia

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A Variable wheatear

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And desert Jird

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Friday, December 6, 2013

Velavadar - Black Buck Sanctury - Little place with huge surprises

Located 170 kms from Vadodara, Velavadar is one of the preserved Grass land. It is a Black Buck national Park.

Regarding its richness I will let my photographs talk:

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Its one of very few places in India where Black Buck are found:

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1. A Black Buck male alert and watching out of danger

A Black Buck male in its Habitat

2. A Black Buck Male roaming around

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3. A Black Buck male lost in grazing

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4. A Black Buck Female Calf jumping around

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5. Young Black Buck males about to lock horns

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6. Few young Black bucks crossing the path

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Another resident of Velavadar is Blue Bull also known as Neil Gai in Hindi

6. A young female Blue bull munching

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7. Young Male Blue Bulls on watch
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8. Curious Blue Bull male
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Wide range of birds are found in Velavadar

1. Crested Lark
Crested Lark
2. Rufus Tailed Lark
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3. Lark
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4. Terek Sandpiper
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5. Reef Heron
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6. Eurasian Curlew
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7. Gull Billed Tern
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8. Darter/Snake Bird
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9. Grey Francoline
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10. Eurasian Roller
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11. Stone Chat
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12. Ringed Plower
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13. Wood Sandpiper
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14. White Stork
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15. Great Spotted Eagle

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16. Montagu's Harrier: These birds stop by in Velavadar for Roosting. Number of visitors can range from 500 to 3000 per season.
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Female in flight
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Male in flight
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17. Short Toed Snake Eagle:
Juvenile on perch Short Toed Snake Eagle
In flight
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18. Common Kestrel:
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19. A Red Necked Falcon

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Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Indian Long Billed Vultures

To my surprise spotted my first vulture there and since then I have visiting this place (not disclosing this place for the safety of the birds) once in a quarter to keep track of these vultures.

Its a family of 3 nesting on the rocks of one of the cliff. 2 parents and one kid. Its been 2 years since my first spotting and the kid is adult now.

These are Indian Long Billed Vultures. They are 2nd in the list of Criticaly Endangered species found in Gujarat.

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