Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Yellow-eyed Pigeons (120+) from Tal Chhapar by S.S. Poonia ji.

It appears that both birds are Isabelline Wheatear.
Mr. S. S. Poonia's photograph - he says there are at least 124 Yellow-eyed Pigeons at Tal Chhapar on 21 Oct 09.

Friday, October 16, 2009

Northern Wheatear (?) by Nikhil Devasar from Tal Chhapar today

Nikhil Devasar records another milestone from Tal Chhapar, Churu, Rajasthan today. A Northern Wheatear (ID not clear, though?). A rare bird in our region. And possibly a first for Tal Chhapar.
Photo by Nikhil Devasar.

It may be a Isabelline Wheatear. ID still not clear, a photo showing the back may be helpful.

Horned Lark in Chandigarh region (Morni Hills) by Narbir Kahlon

This Horned Lark was sighted and photographed by Narbir Kahlon on 15 Oct 09 at Morni Hills, Haryana (near Chandigarh). I do not remember anyone else having record it earlier in Haryana or Morni or Chandigarh. Congrats, Narbir.

Monday, October 12, 2009

Bird images by Surat Singh Poonia from Tal Chhapar

Some of the bird images sent by Surat Singh Poonia, Tal Chhapar, Churu, Rajasthan today. Long-billed Pipit (not sure, though), Oriental Turtle Dove, and some of the 54 Yellow-eyed Pigeons.

Shaheen Falcon (Peregrine) by Narbir Kahlon

This is Shaneen Falcon, seen and photographed near Berwala Bird Safari, Morni Hills, Chandigarh on 10 Oct 09, by Narbir Kahlon in the company of Navjit Singh. Looked like an Oriental Hobby also, but experts identified it as a resident species of Peregrine Falcon known as Shaheen Falcon. I do not remember anyone else having seen or reported it from Chandigarh area in the last 10 years, at least.

Congrats, Narbir.

Friday, October 9, 2009

The miracle birdwatcher - Mr. Surat Singh Poonia

This Range Officer of Tal Chhapar Blackbuck Sanctuary, Churu, Rajasthan has shown us Great Indian Bustard, White-browed Bushchats, Yellow-eyed Pigeons (all globally threatened birds) and Caspian Plover (a first from Rajasthan). And all within a short span of 2 months.

We birders at birds-chandigarh google group congratulate him.

Thursday, October 8, 2009

Yellow-eyed Pigeon by Mr S.S. Poonia from Rajasthan


Mr. Surat Singh Poonia, Range Officer, Tal Chhapar Wildlife Sanctuary has sent this photo of a Yellow-eyed Pigeon Columbia eversmanni from the sanctuary, spotted and taken this morning (8th Oct 09).
This is a 'vulnerable species'.
9th Oct 09 : Mr S.S. Poonia rang up to tell me that there were 13 of them in the morning of 9th Oct 09.