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Second trip to Kotagiri

We have been to Kotagiri tea gardens in Jan-2022. This was our second trip to the same place. We explored a new place Aravenu, in addition to our earlier hotspot. 3 rd Sep 2022. We woke up at 5 am to go to Kotagiri.   We stayed in Wellington Gymkhana club. Alternatively, you can stay in Coonoor town. There is a naturalist called Aggal Sivalingam who took us to Kotagiri for birding. We contacted him a few days before our trip. We drove 30 minutes to reach Aravenu village where we started the trail. It was a narrow trail starting on the roadside and leading into tea bush. Despite the thick bush, we were lucky to see Painted Bush Quail, a floor bird.   Interesting behaviours were also seen with long tail shrikes who are very patient birds. eBird list here with picture on Painted Bush Quail. We then took our cab and went to Mulloor village. On the way, we saw Black Eagle. We parked our car at the foot of the hill and climbed into tea gardens. This place was full of birds...

Masinagudi, A woodpecker’s paradise

31 st Aug and 1 st Sep 2022 As regular visitors to Nilgiris, Masinagudi had been on our birding list. We were able to contact our naturalist, Siddhan Kuruvi, a few days before our trip. With his help, we were able to fix our transport and stay which made it easy to travel. This blog by Thomas also gave us lot of information before we went to Masinagudi. We started from Coimbatore late morning and parked our car in Ooty. Siddhan was there to pick us up in a Jeep. We started our journey to Masinagudi at 3PM after lunch in Ooty. As soon as we turned into the road to Masinagudi, we saw Grey Headed Canary Flycatcher, Booted Warbler, Niligiri Laughingthrush and Orange Minivet. As we started going deeper in the jungle, the dusk was upon us. We were still able to see Southern Hill Myna, perched on a tall tree, calling loudly. Another notable sighting was Yellow Billed Babbler, which was on the ground close to us. It had a white head, making it look different from a Jungle Babbler. At du...

Bhandup Pumping Station: Birding hotspot in the heart of Mumbai

 This was our 58th birding trip. Bhandup Pumping Station (BPS) is our most frequented birding hotspot as it is very close to our home.  BPS is famous for birding among Mumbai birders and it is a protected area.  It lies next to Thane creek and offers a mixed habitat of salt pans, green patch, water treatment area, water body, creek and mangroves. W e went on this birding trail on 10th Sep 22. We started a bit late and reached the place only by 930AM. The place is very accesible as it is next to Eastern express highway in Mumbai.  There is a long narrow road from the highway which leads to the ticket counter. Many times, we start birding on this road, but today we chose to take our cab all the way to ticket counter. Visitors can take thier car inside also, if they find it incovenient to walk. During monsoons, the first part of trail becomes muddy and submerged. We walked through water to get to next stage. The entire area had very few people, although it will change w...

Haji Malang: Grassland birding near Mumbai

This is our 59th birding trail. We have been birding since Nov-2021.  Recently, we registered for a birding trail to Haji Malang with Jungle Buddies , which is run by Prathamesh Desai, a veteran birder. Our trail was set for the morning of 11th Sep.  We woke up at 5AM and took the local train to Dombivali which arrived at 6:30AM. We were met by rest of the group at the station. Our tour leader Rajesh Poojary had organized a vehicle to take the group to starting point. It was a small group of 5 birders+tour leader. We are nearing the end of monsoons here and the weather prediction was hazy but without rain. End of monsoons is a good time to see resident birds as they are breeding. As we drove towards Haji Malang, it was indeed cloudy with lot of haze. It took us 45 minutes to reach our starting point, a temple in the village of Kharad. Despite poor weather, we were not dissapointed. As soon as we reached, we could hear the shrill call of Painted Francolin from nearby. This time...