The past two weeks have been particularly exciting for me. I managed to ‘mop up’ a lot of the common species I was missing so far, especially those I had missed at the botanical garden, which I ticked instead at Ranganthittu bird sanctuary. I also got to see a number of species which I had merely glimpsed, or suspected of seeing in the past, in clear view for the first time, such as the sensationally vibrant Indian Pitta merely a few feet away from me, or the many spoonbills in Srirangapatna (including a nesting pair). I also went for a night walk, which is always a great pleasure.
Seen Birds
Bangalore, January
62. Indian Roller
Coracias benghalensis
63. Grey-breasted Prinia
Prinia hodgsonii
64. White-bellied Drongo
Dicrurus caerulescens
65. Pale-billed Flowerpecker
Dicaeum erythrorhynchos
66. Indian Pitta
Pitta brachyura
Srirangapatna, January
67. Painted Stork
Mycteria leucocephala
68. Spot-billed Pelican
Pelecanus philippensis
69. Asian Openbill
Anastomus oscitans
70. Eurasian Spoonbill
Platalea leucorodia
71. Black-crowned Night Heron
Nycticorax nycticorax
72. Grey Heron
Ardea cinerea
73. Median Egret
Ardea intermedia (according to the guide)
74. Indian Silverbill Euodice malabarica
Bangalore, February
75. Black-headed Ibis
Threskiornis melanocephalus (after not seeing a single one at Ranganthittu the best place for them that I know of)
76. Red-wattled Lapwing
Vanellus indicus (sure took a while)
77. Yellow-eyed Babbler
Chrysomma sinense
Mammals
- Civet sp. Viverricula/Paradoxurus sp. (forgot to list it last time)
4. Grey Slender Loris
Loris lydekkerianus (previous sightings were just eyeshine)
5. Indian Grey Mongoose
Herpestes edwardsii (My friend saw one eating sapodillas!)
Reptiles
1. Mugger-much
Crocodylus palustris
2. Indian Chameleon
Chamaeleo zeylanicus
3. Bloodsucker
Calotes versicolor
I have decided to stop counting insects and spiders, not for the reason that I dislike them or find them unworthy of counting, but because I am simply too much of a tyro at “bug-watching” to actually identify and keep track of the many arthropods I see daily. I’d rather be unrepresentative of my wildlife-watching ‘exploits’ (if you will

) by listing only a portion of what I actually see, rather than misidentify something and post it here.