Looking into photo archives for pics to go with the painting for the pinned tweet thread made me realise I should make a thread for one record shot of all the bird species I have taken...so here goes starting with one of our most colourful lil birds
1.Mrs Gould's sunbird
2. Blue-winged leafbird
From Barkul,Odisha
3.Yellow footed Green pigeon
from Hissar,Haryana
4.Wedge Tailed Green Pigeon
From Eaglenest,Arunachal Pradesh
5.Little forktail(Enicurus scouleri)....from Lumla,Tawang district
9.Rufous Sibia(Heterophasia pulchella)....Lhou,Tawang District
10.Brahminy Kite(Haliastur indus)Barkul Odisha
11.Black-rumped Flameback(Dinopium Benghalense)....from Kozhikode, Kerala
12.Red-billed Blue Magpie(Urocissa erythrorhyncha),Bhimtal Uttarakhand....A joy to have around...like the pahadi combo of the crow and myna social and garrulous
13.Red-faced Liocichla(liocichla phoenicea)Eaglenest,Arunachal,taken in the rain(well what else do you expect in a cloud forest),real bad light conditions a decade back,was hoping to get a glimpse of its newly discovered cousin the Bugun liocichla but this was great too
14.Drongo Cuckoo(Surniculus lugubris)...Kozhikode, Kerala...unlike the birds its named after(drongos) its rather 'mind your own business types'😊
And now for a real drongo and a rather spectacular one at that 15.Greater Racket-tailed Drongo(Dicrurus paradeseus)...Kozhikode ,Kerala
17.Indian white-eye(Zosterops palpebrosus)....Tenga,Arunachal..no that red spot on the forehead is not a part of its plumage its the stain from foraging on the wild beries😁
18.Common kingfisher(Alcido atthis)...Kadalundi,kerala....I love kingfishers,such a joy to watch🙂
Another common but joy bringing fellow 19.Oriental Magpie Robin(Copsychus saularis) ,Tenga Arunachal)
Mirror mirror in the river who is the fairest one ever..... 20. Little Egret(Egretta garzetta)Chaliyar river, Kerala
21.Verditer Flycatcher(Eumyias thalassina) Lhou,Tawang District
22.Russet sparrow(passer rutilans) male and female respectively... Rupa, Arunachal
24. Bhutan laughing Thrush(Trochalapteron imbricatum),earlier considered to be a subspecies of the Streaked Laughingthrush,pic from Zemithang,Tawang District
25.Streaked laughing thrush(Trochalapteron lineatum) from Pithoragarh,Uttarakhand for comparison
26. Red spurfowl(Galloperdix spadicea) ,Lonavala Maharashtra
37. Red Billed Leiothrix( Leiothrix lutea)...Lhou ,Tawang
38. Orange-headed Thrush (Geokichla citrina)....usually a lurker in the underbrush but this one was out in the open and belting it out that day in Karanja,Maharashtra
Pinjre se uda dil ka ....
39.Shikra (Accipiter badius) Karanja,Maharashtra
44.Jungle Owlet( Glaucidium radiatum),no its eye wasnt damaged,just doing some owly thing with it...Kozhikode,Kerala(cant believe it took the me so long to post my favouritest gp of birds on this thread)
45. Dusky Crag Martin (Ptyonoprogne concolor) Lonavala,Maharahtra..as a general principle I don't click birds(particularly chicks) in their nests..But these guys seemed totally at home literally and figuratively speaking ..with the general noise and tourists
46.Blue-throated Barbet(Psilopogon asiaticus).... Solmara,Assam...recall a gp of curious children following me as I went chasing birds around their village😁
To bring up the 50th post on the thread a bird that is of special significance to me as I had a short paper published on it here threatenedtaxa.org/index.php/JoTT…
50.Long-billed Plover(Charadrius placidus)Rupa Arunachal Pradesh
54.Coppersmith Barbet(Psilopogon haemacephalus)Colaba,Mumbai ....Known for its metronomic call it was allso elected the 'Bird of mumbai'
55.Indian Roller(Coracias benghalensis).....Its the state bird of Odisha,Karnataka and Telangana,this one is from Kaziranga ,Assam though😊
56. White-cheeked Barbet(Psilopogon viridis) Kozhikode Kerala... fourth Barbet on the thread ,endemic to western ghats and adjoining areas....the BG is apt for its scientific name😊
57. Indian Spot-billed Duck(Anas poecilorhyncha)Ahmedabad,Gujarat....This one is from the time when I began photographing birds instead of just watching them....around 13 years ago
61. Great barbet( Psilopogon virens)Bhimatal Uttarakhand ...an oddly coloured bird, looks like a painters ragcloth...some red there ,some green here,some blue at front some brown on top
62. Indian black lored tit(Machlolophus aplonotus) ...Almora,Uttarakhand
63.Great Tit (Parus major)....Almorah,Uttarakhand
64.Green-backed Tit(Parus monticolus),Rupa Arunachal.... am reminded of that scene from total recall😉(ok off colour joke for the sunday morning done on the birding thread😬)
69. Leucistic form of a common fellow....have seen a couple of indls with similar morph in Rupa....outcaste of the clan being chased away... Common Myna (Picus chlorolophus)
71. Indian Stone-curlew(Burhinus indicus) Hisaar Haryana..... 'Ankhein nikaal ke rakh dunga'😁
72. Woolly-necked stork(Ciconia episcopus)Kaziranga ,Assam....and Speaking of eyes....
73. Indian Darter(Anhinga melanogaster)Kaziranga,Assam..Anhinga in brazilian Tupi language means devil bird
...called so because of the snake like heads of the birds belonging to this genus
74.Beautiful Nuthatch(Sitta formosa)Eaglenest,Arunachal....Now this is one of them record shots....taken through the rain and mist from some distance
75. Grey Heron(Ardea cineria) Mangalajodi,Odisha
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53. Dug up this old thread, will continue some posts for #TitliTuesday on this to collate pics and info at one place
GREAT MORMON(Papilio memnon)....4 forms of the male and 9 of the female is seen, this is the typical male form 'agenor' , N.E India #Indiaves
53. GREAT MORMON continued... This is the tailed female form 'alcanor', N.E India #Titlituesday@IndiAves
Couple of Rare Nymphalids now
54. Chocolate Jungle Queen ( Stichophthalma nourmahal )Even in a tattered state in the dark underbrush this one was a stunner( Well it does belong to the Morphinae subfamily, same as the stunning new world Morpho butterflies!) #butterfliesofIndia
A Chinese ink and brush painting thread on the birds of the Indian Subcontinent... All the inkwork is by yours truly of course! 1. Sarus cranes, the tallest of the flying birds a symbol of marital fidelity
Chalat musafir moh Liya re pinjre wali muniya!..... More enchanting( mohifying) when free ! 2. Red Avadavat or the Red Munia
My favouritest of the 'common birds' from the subcontinent , endearing chatterboxes😊 3. Red -whiskered Bulbul
On #NationalHandloomDay doing a thread of handlooms in my #gettymuseumchallenge painting recreations .... Starting with the home state 1. Kerala Kasavu( Balaramapuram) Saree/Mundum neriyathum
And four more painting recreations featuring that handloom weave #NationalHandloomDay
The before pic is from Holi exactly two years back... I had put on a lot of flab because of a meniscus injury...vicious cycle that,didn't know I could workout around that injury,hence gained that flab(pigging out in the jungle )which made it worse..after pic from a week back
What changed?.....There was this dancing event that was put up by the ladies of a station in Feb that year,I was also a part of it and that damn knee started bothering me again😑
Decided to do something about it....So on 6th March 2018 I started with Intermittent fasting and doing light bellydancing sessions at home that didn't tax the knee too much...about 2 months later wore some knee supports and took to the Badminton courts
The bird thread bought so much joy and sense of rediscovery....so starting a thread on one more gp of colourful evanescent winged creatures... 'hathon mein rang reh jaata he pankhon se jab chhodo toh'...1. Common Peacock(Papilio polyctor),from Rupa and sessa respectively
2. Indian TortoiseShell(Aglais caschmirensis)Rupa,Arunachal...pair of territorial pugnacious males in all probability....I have had a paper published on the range extension of this species along with a lycaenid species of butterfly here... threatenedtaxa.org/index.php/JoTT…
3. Common Map(Cyrestis thyodamas),Amlaghat,Uttaranchal....Its not common inspite of the common name😁.. and one look at it and you can guess at the origin of that name...does look like an old parchment map for buried treasure doesnt it?😁
Thought I would do a thread on our winged friends posting a duo of my painting and photos for each indl species....to bring a 'route of evanescence' on the TL...starting with my fav 'common bird' The red-whiskered bulbul
Next up Mr Copper sulphate himself(how's that for some evanescent chemistry).... #VerditerFlycatcher