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1. On the occasion of #WetlandDay, here is a #thread on Reeds(varieties of tall aquatic grass) that grow in wetlands or marshy grounds. Reedbeds support a large variety of birds sp. eg, the Bitterns

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2. Reeds are also home to some elusive species like the crakes & the rails (Family: Rallidae). Commonly seen Grey-headed Swamphen and Common moorhen are also belong to the same family.

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3. Reedbeds are favorite among the herons. The Purple herons are always there along with their cousin Pond herons. Egrets and Cormorants are also found throughout the year around the reeds.

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Commonly seen as part of Bird waves here.... restless Lil bullets hard to 'freeze frame' on them!
273. Golden Babbler(Stachyridopsis chrysaea) #Birding #BirdsofnortheastIndia #Indiaves ImageImage
When I saw these guys on my Birding walk, ar first glance I thought it was the usual Grey Treepie because of the size and tail( It is dark and wet in the mornings here,in that Palm Grove in particular), then I heard the calls!
274.Long-tailed Sibia #BirdsSeenIn2022 @IndiAves Image
Frequently seen as a part of 'bird waves' here
275. Rufous-faced Warbler (Abroscopus albogularis) , West Siang
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