What you see in this post is an attempt at creating a brief database of my bird sightings. This database is meant to help in quick identification of some fairly commonly found birds,based on the pictures and distinguishing characteristic features(wherever mentioned).I have refrained from giving out detailed description regarding shape,plumage color,sound calls,feeding habits,usual habitations etc as it would have taken me forever to include all that info.Referring afield guide is the best recommendation in that context.
But let me state that barring 12 cases,all of these 65 bird sightings havetaken place from my bedroom window or hostel window & CoEP Boat Club at Aurangabad and Pune respectively.One of the intentions behind creating this database is to bring to light the fact that one can witness a large variety of birds even in an urban setting,without having to go specially outdoors.(though nobody has asked me to prove it as such..)
Having said that,I admit that it amazes me to think that if this is what I am gettingw/o even stepping out my shelter places,just how much more I could get to see if I go into the jungles and hills for birding.I hope I’ll be able to do that in the due course of time.
The text in the post is a mix of my own observations and ‘A Field Guide to the Birds of India’ by Krys Kazmierczak.The text preceded by an asteric(*) states the location where i have had my sighting.Out of the pictures posted,some have been clicked from my own cam..but most of them have been downloaded from the internet.
I request the readers to bring to my notice any wrong information,if found in the post.
Cheers and Happy Birding.
A:
Bird:1. Asian Paradise Flycatcher
Size: 20cm
The long tail is obviously noticed.
(*Uttarkashi,Uttarakhand-Altitude:1158m)
Bird:2Ashy PriniaSize :13cm
(*Neem tree in front of the house)
Bird:3. Asian Koel
Size :43cm
(*On trees in any residential area)
B:
Bird:4
Black Drongo
Scientific Name:
Dicrurus macrocercus
Size:
31 cm
Notice the forked tail.(*Cables on the highway.teplephone cables near house)
Bird:5. Black kite
Size: 33cm
Bird:6. Black Redstart
Size: 15cm
(Doditaal,Uttarakhand-Altitude:3307m)
Bird:7. Black winged stilt
Size: 25cm
(*CoEP Boat Club)
Bird:8
Blue Whistling Thrush
Scientifi Name:
Myophonus caeruleus
Size:
33 CM
This bird is a Resident found in the Himalayas. Feeds on insects and berries.
(*NIM i.e.Nehru Institute of Mountaineering,Uttarakhand-Altitude:4300ft)
Bird:9.Brahminey StarlingSize :22cm
Cousin of common myna.So looks are similar.Crest not obvious unless raised.
(*Sinhagad base,Cables near home)
C:
Bird:10
Cattle Egret
Cattle Eagret has a yellow beak. Found near water bodies. Feeds on Fish & Frog.(*country side,farms,Hanuman tekdi base,Aurangabad)
51cm
Bird:11.
Coppersmith Barbet
Scientific Name:
Megalaima haemacephala
Size:
17 cms
Also called the “Crimson-breasted Barbet. Nests in a hole it makes in the bark of a tree. Feeds on figs, berries & fruits. (*on the terrace of my house,found in seemingly dehydrated condition.)
Bird: 12
Common Kingfisher
Scientific Name:
Alcedo atthis
Size:
18 cms
Also called the “Small Blue Kingfisher” Found near water bodies. Feeds on fish & aquatic insects. Differentiated from white breasted/throated kingfisher by lack of white throat patch.(*telephone cables..also at CoEP boat club,Pune)
Bird: 13
Common Myna
Scientific Name:
Acridotheres tristis
Size:
25 cms
MOST commonly found bird in India..i see it much much more often than I see sparrows and crows. Found pretty much everywhere-gardens,trees on the streets,jungles.
Bird:14
Common Coot
Scientific Name:
Fulica atra
Size:
42cm
Also called the “Coot” this bird is a Resident & Winter Visitor found throughout India. Can be seen swimming in water bodies chasing each other. Feeds on aquatic weeds & insects.(*Salim Ali lake,Aurangabad)
Bird:15
Common hawk Cuckoo
Scxientific Name:
Size:
34 cm
some call this bird the “brain fever bird” due to the sound of its call.(*Salim Ali lake)
Told from larks by thin pointed bill,rufous wings and tail.found at scrubby hillsides,fallow fields(*Sita-ki nahani,near Ellora caves,Aurangabad.)
Bird:18 Crested Lark
Size: 18cm(*Gogababa hill plateau,Aurangabad)
Bird:19.Crow Pheasant(Greater Coucal)
Size:48cm
Characterized by deep.hollow oop notes(*CoEp Boat Club,trees near home and hostel)
D:
Bird:20. Dusky Crag Martin
Size : 13cm
G:
Bird:21. Great tit
Size : 13cm(*Domestic garden,trees in the hostel premises)
Bird:22. Green Bee eater/wire tailed bee eater
Size : 21cm Most familiar and widespread bee eater.Elongated central tail features.
(*telephone cables near my house and on highways.)
H:
Bird:23. himalayan bulbul
Scientific Name:20cmLong jaunty crest,small white cheek patch,pure yellow vent.(*near NIM,uttarakhand)
Bird : 24.Himalayan Griffon
Size: 120cm
(*Rampur,in the himalayan ghats,Himachal Pradesh)
Bird:25. Himalayan Monal
Size: 68cm(*enroute Dharwa top from Doditaal,Uttarakhand-Altitude:3307m)
Bird:26Himalayan Woodpecker
Size: 25cm
White spotting on forecrown;orange-red on centre of crown
(*Doditaal,Uttarakhand-Altitude:3307m)
Bird:27. House sparrow
Size:: 15cm
Bird:28.House Crow
Size: 43cm
I:
Bird:29. Indian Cormorant
Size: 63cm(*CoEp Boat Club,Khireshwar village in Ahmednagar)
Bird: 30. Indian Grey Hornbill
Scientific Name:
Ocyceros birostris
Size:
50 cms
Endemic to the Indian subcontinent.(*telephone cables)
Bird:31. Indian Peafowl
Size: 110cm
Bird:32 Indian Pond Heron
Size: 46cm
(*CoEP Boat Club)
Bird: 33. Indian Robin (Male)
Scientific Name:
Saxicoloides fulicata
Size:
16 cms
Endemic to the subcontinentVery Common bird! Male is black. Female is brown.(*University area and on telephone cables near my house,Aurangabad…also at CoEP Boat Club)
Bird:34.Intermediate Egret
Scientific Name:80cm
No contrasting yellow feet like a little egret.Larger in size than the little and cattle egret.
J:
Bird:35.Jungle crow/large billed crow
Scientific Name:48cm
Easily told from house crow by large size and glossy black
plumage.(*Tekhla,Uttarakhand-Altitude:4300m)
L:
Bird: 36. Large Grey Babbler
Scientific Name:
Turdoides caudatus
Size:
23cm
They are gregarious birds that forage un small groups of 6-10 birds,a habit that has given them the popular name of ‘Seven Sisters’(Saat bhai).They can easily be identified by the loud nasal sounds they all keep making wherever they go.(*near my house,in Pune university area,inside my hostel premises)
Bird: 37. Laughing Dove
Scientific Name:
Streptopelia senegalensis
Size:
27 cms
Also called the “Little Brown Dove” . . (*near my house on the telephone cables and on the window sill of the hostel in Pune) confusion can take place between the red collared dove and laughing dove. the red collared dove will have a black band (collar) around the neck but the laughing dove will not have any such collar. Don’t worry too much about the shades of their colour coz light plays amazing games with us and there is also a lot of variation.
Bird:38.Little cormorant
Size:51cm
(*At a pond at Khireshwar village at the base of Harishchandragad,Ahmednagar)
Bird:39
Little Egret
Scientific Name:
Egretta garzetta
Size:
63 cm
This bird a widespread Resident in India. Separated fom similar white egrets by black legs with contrasting yellow feet.Found in jheels,wet fields,margins of lakes,rivers,rarely coastal.Has a Black Bill . (*at salim ali n gogababa base)
Bird:40.long tailed Shrike
Size: 25cm(*Sangla valley,Himachal Pradesh…also at Khireshwar,Ahmednagar)
Bird:41. Little Grebe
Size: 27cm
(*Salim ALi Lake,Aurangabad)
M:
Bird:42. Magpie robin
Size: 20cm(*CoEP Boat club,Hostel premises)
O:
Bird:43. oriental white-eye(?)
Scientific Name:10cmSuperficially like female sunbird but short bill,white breast and belly,broad white eye ring.(*trees in the hostel premises,Pune)
P:
Bird: 44. Pale-billed Flowerpecker
Scientific Name:
Dicaeum erytrorynchos
Size:
8 cms
Also known as the Tickell’s Flowerpecker, this is one of the smallest birds in India.They feed mainly on berries and nectar. (*neem tree)
Bird:45
Pied Kingfisher
Scientific Name:
Ceryle rudis
Size:
31 cm
(*Telephone cables on Delhi-Rhishikesh highway)
(*Delhi-Rhishikesh highway)
Bird:46 Purple Heron
Size:86cm
(*CoEP Boat Club)
Bird:47. Purple rumped sunbird
Size: 10cm
(*Domestic gardens)
Bird: 48.
Purple Sunbird (Male)
Scientific Name:
Nectarinia asiatica
Size:
10 cm
Feed largely on nectar,insects..Most species can take nectar while hovering like a hummingbird,but usually perch to feed most of the time..In bright sunlight and viewed from a distance,they might appear black to the eye.The black curved bill is distinctive.but one can perceive changes in the shades of the plummage as our viwing angle and changing light plays games with our eyes.(*in the domestic garden,on telephone cables,neem trees)
R:
Bird:49
Red-rumped swallow
Scientific Name:
Hirundo daurica
Size:
17 cm
Mostly seen flying.As the name suggests,the iddentifyling character of this swallow is its red rump.(*seen at uttarkashi from hotel gallery and also on the gogababa plateau)
Bird:50. Rose RInged Parakeet
Size: 42cm
Most widespread and commonly found parakeet in India.There are no ‘parrots’ in India.What we see are aall parakeets.(*Badam tree near the house)
Bird: 51.Red vented bulbul
Size:20cm
Most commonly found bulbul(*cables,domestic gardens,pretty much everywhere..)
Bird:52.Red wattled Lapwing
Size:33cm
Chiefly near fresh water in open country and arable land.(*Salil Ali lake in A’bad)
Characterized by rufuous head and loud pit-pit-pit-pit-..;tew-tew-…;monotoonous chee-up…;pitchik-pitchik-oitchik
(*Domestic gardens)
W:
Bird:61.WHite browed Wagtail
SIze:21cm
(*Hostel premises,Pune,COEP Boat Club,Pune)
Bird:62
White-throated/breasted kingfisher
Scientific Name:
Halcyon smyrnensis
Size:
28 cm
Also called the “White-breasted Kingfisher. Very shy solitary bird. Feeds on Fish, Small reptiles & large Insects. Found near water bodies & Open country. Least dependent on water. Nest is a hole dug on a mud bank. (*Pune-Aurangabad highway,CoEP Boat Club,Pune)
Bird:63
Wire-tailed swallow
Scientific Name:
Hirundo smithii
Size:
14 cm
Absent in parts of north & east, this bird is a Resident in India. Wire like Tail! (*seen at salim ali lkae in july first week)
hi, I think its great efforts for birding people…I have some pictures f common hoope spotted in Gurgaon though..but as in general you may like to include, Oriental magpie robin and Common hoope.
hey Vrushali! thanks for the reply..I have included only those birds that I have seen myself and believe it or not, I am yet to see a common hoope myself :O . Hence the exclusions..magpie robin is already there though! Do you also stay in Gurgaon? Would be nice to know a birder around here.
hey Vrushali! thanks for the reply..I have included only those birds that I have seen myself and believe it or not, I am yet to see a common hoope myself :O . Hence the exclusions..magpie robin is already there though! Do you also stay in Gurgaon? Would be nice to know a birder around here.
excellent work – great resource for a beginner birder like me – dont have to wade thru millions of photos in search of common birds sighted – thank u 😉
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