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Kingfishers of Bhitarkanika

Last March towards almost the end of the season, I decided to make a dash to Bhitarkanika which was very strongly recommended by my friend Sumit Shaw as a Kingfishers' paradise.

Landed in Bhubaneshwar  in the morning and with the able guidance of Mr. Anupam Dash we reached Bhitarkanika by afternoon and went immediately on a boat ride.

Lo behold and within 5 mins of the ride there were Pied kingfishers waiting on the branches



Very soon I saw my first ever sighting of a brown winged kingfisher...




... followed by a Black capped Kingfisher...



... and a common blue kingfisher to round off the day



I was wondering, what else can be seen over the next 1.5 days especially when we had such a wonderful start.

Bhitarkanika is the second largest Mangrove forest in India (after the Sunderbans) and it has one of world's largest population of salt water crocodiles.






and it has lots of birds 😊

While I have seen white bellied eagle before, I could shoot them for the first time






saw my first Pacific Golden Plover




Common Redshank






Striated heron




and Whimbrels all around


On the ground one could see Hoopoe



Eurasian Collared dove



and around the Forest accommodation where we stayed, we saw spotted Owlets




Oriental Scops owl ( a lifer)






So on day three, we focused on getting good shots of Kingfishers.






including the cleanest shot I have of the collared kingfisher.






But the biggest surprise was the close call we had with the Jungle cat









Bhitarkanika park left a lot of fond memories and it is sad to know that it bore the brunt of Cyclone Fani. Hope it is rebuilt fast and the ecotourism is restored soon.






Birds of Kolkata

I happened to be in Kolkata for my winter vacation. While staying in Salt lake I happened to visit " Bon Bitan" ( forest garden) regularly for my morning walks. I was amazed to see the variety of birds seen in winter. Tried to capture a few when I carried my lens.

Since it surrounds "jheels" water birds like Heron, egrets, Kingfishers and cormorants were common. Bee eaters, woodpeckers, Koels, Drongos, parrots were also seen in abundance. I was surprised to see Golden Orioles and Roller birds.


Have tried to capture a few here:


From Birds of Kolkata


From Birds of Kolkata


From Birds of Kolkata


From Birds of Kolkata


From Birds of Kolkata


From Birds of Kolkata


From Birds of Kolkata


From Birds of Kolkata


From Birds of Kolkata


From Birds of Kolkata


From Birds of Kolkata


From Birds of Kolkata


From Birds of Kolkata



From Birds of Kolkata




Also made a visit to " Sabuj deep" ( Green Island) a delta in the Ganges near to Balagarh in the district of Hooghly. While it looked like a common picnic spot and did not get to see too many birds, I did see the Shikra, Treepies and Drongos in abundance.


From Birds of Kolkata


From Birds of Kolkata


From Birds of Kolkata



From 2010 Dec Kolkata