Sunday, 29 December 2019

Some Birding at Kopar

Dombivali a distant suburb of Mumbai has few birding spots abutting Ulhas river. One of them is Kopar. It is a mixture of grassland and swamp habitat. The suburb is slowly encroaching in to this area. But it is still a birding hot spot. We went to see Pin Tailed Snipe but we were not that lucky. Postings some of my good, bad and horrible photographs of the birds seen there.
Alexandrine Parakeet




Black Tailed Godwit
There was a couple of Bar Tailed Godwit feeding on the shores of Ulhas river unmindful of onlookers, giving me an opportunity to take these photographs.






Citrine Wagtail

While we were watching a snipe at the far end this one came and perched in front of us.

Clamorous Reed Warbler

There were many Clamororus Reed Warblers in that location.




Common Snipe

Jungle Myna

Jungle Mynas are not that common in Mumbai.
Little Cormorant


Paddy field Pipit


Paddy Field Pipit was foraging in a dump area.

Pied Bushchat

Western Yellow Wagtail













I have not  come across very many Pied Bush Chats in Mumbai. 













This one was giving company to the Paddy Field  Pipit.

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