Why is everyone liking this post? It’s become one of my most liked big-year posts ever, overtaking some trip-related updates I thought would be far more interesting to other people!Sorry for the all-too-long delay this early in the year, but it was unavoidable: I was busy writing my A-level exams. Between some last minute birding walks back in January before exam prep began, a visit to the Botanical Gardens lake for waterbirds, and incidental sightings throughout this period, I’ve racked up a fair count however.
Some real rarities include the Blue-bearded Bee-eater seen at my school (1st record for the location) seen completely unexpectedly (I looked out the window, saw it and immediately ran for binoculars); Eurasian Kestrel also near school on a bird walk (not as unusual but my first time seeing it in the Bangalore area); and many usually shy or hard-to-find birds such as woodswallows, hoopoes, yellow-eyed babblers, and even a sleeping pitta on a night walk. Spotted Owlet is unusual this early in the year, but thanks to some fantastic advice from a kind birder I learnt about a location for them in the botanical gardens where they can be easily seen. The Common Kingfisher I have never seen there before, however.
Anyway, few more additions from an opportunistic birdwalk today. Quite a few species despite it being late morning. Got better views of some birds (eg. the flycatchers I mentioned) that I had not been able to count earlier due to lacking or having only bad views. Towards the end of the walk I disturbed what I thought was a babbler only to find, to my surprise, it was a buttonquail!
Birds
58. Indian Roller Coracias benghalensis (seen while in vehicle)
59. Tickell’s Blue Flycatcher Cyornis tickelliae
60. Spot-breasted Fantail Rhipidura albogularis
61. Asian Brown Flycatcher Muscicapa dauurica
62. Jerdon’s Leafbird Chloropsis jerdoni (Not “Jordan’s” goddamnit, autocorrect!)
63. Tawny-bellied Babbler Dumetia hyperythra
64. Spotted Dove Spilopelia chinensis
65.Barred Buttonquail Turnix suscitator
66. Black-naped Monarch Hypothymis azurea
Mammals
6. Indian Grey Mongoose Herpestes edwardsii