Wednesday, 22 February 2017

Paddyfield Pipit


Scientific Name - Anthus Rufulus
Status - Resident
Weather - Sunny
Habitat - Scrubs and Grassland.
Place - Gokulpur Tank, Jabalpur (Madhya Pradesh, India).

It is the only resident Pipit of Jabalpur. So, it can easily be identified throughout the year except during winters, when its cousins from other region and countries will arrive.

Friday, 17 February 2017

Plum-headed Parakeet (Tuiya Tota)


Scientific Name - Psittacula cyanocephala
Status - Resident
Weather - Sunny
Habitat - Trees
Place - Dumna Nature Reserve, Jabalpur (Madhya Pradesh, India).

Also known as "Tuiya Tota" in Hindi (named after its distinctive call) is a long-tailed Parrot resident to our Jabalpur region.
They can be seen in forest areas and open woodlands of Jabalpur. These birds live in flocks and are very social. Males have a reddish purple head and females have a grey head. They fly fast with twists and turns followed by their calls.

Verditer Flycatcher


Scientific Name - Eumyias thalassinus
Status - Winter Migrant
Weather - Sunny
Habitat - Trees
Place - Dumna Nature Reserve, Jabalpur (Madhya Pradesh, India).

It is a beautiful migratory bird that can be seen at many places in Jabalpur. It is named after its beautiful and quite distinctive shade of copper-sulphate blue.
It is the Himalayan population that migrates to lower altitudes and towards India during winter season.

Thursday, 16 February 2017

Shikra a.k.a Little Banded Goshawk


Scientific Name - Accipiter badius
Status - Resident
Weather - Partially Cloudy
Habitat - Trees
Place - Thakurtal, Jabalpur (Madhya Pradesh, India).

Shikra is the 2nd most common bird of prey in Jabalpur, after Black Kite. It hunts mainly small birds, garden lizards and small rats. During its young age, the variation of plumages are astonishing. This is one of the plumages of young age, also not a common one.

In Old Days, Indian hunters used Shikra for hunting small animals and birds.


Sarus Crane - World's Tallest Flying Bird


Scientific Name - Grus antigone
Status - Local Migrant, Uncommon
Weather - Sunny
Habitat - Flooded Paddies (Wetlands)
Place - Bhedaghat Road, Jabalpur (Madhya Pradesh, India).

This photograph was taken during the time of courtship. Male was indulged in spectacular display of "dancing" movements that involves a series of jumping, bowing and circling around Female.