Redbilled Blue magpie |
A well known idiom says that,"Early bird catches the worm". Most members of the Avian world follow this advice religiously. Early morning is the time when birds are most active. This also the time for birders and especially bird photographers to observe and capture the avian life at its best.
Hectic schedule, during recent visit to Mukteshwar, pushed birding to backseat. However, my visit to the place would be incomplete without documenting some feathered friends. Hence, one day, just after sunrise, I embarked on walk around our hotel to greet these local residents.
Titmouse |
Juvenile Himalayan Treepie |
Titmouse, also known as chickadee,
is a resident bird found in forested areas of Northern Himalayas. Many
orchard owners depend upon the help of this active little bird for a
successful fruit crop. They
search every crevice for hibernating insects and for the larvae and
eggs from which harmful insects hatch. These sprightly, bold, and inquisitive birds have been described as "feathered question marks."
Grey Treepie or Himalayan treepie, and the Red-billed bluemagpie
are related to crows, jays and magpies. They are widely distributed
along the foothills of the Himalayas in South Asia and extending into
Southeast Asia.
Streaked laughing thrush is part of the babbler family. Like most
birds of thrush and babbler family, forages for food on ground. The bird in the pictures below has
captured a betel for breakfast.
Streaked Laughing thrush |
2 comments:
Of Course Mukteshwar is the only best place near Delhi-NCR where you can see the natural beauty. Here, you can enjoy Fruit Orchards, Greenery, Himalayan ranges, Cool weather round the year and lonely and quiet place to explore.
You can book Cottages in Mukteshwar for your coming holidays.
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