Birding trip to Nilgiris
Nilgiris is famous for Ooty & Masinagudi as a
hill-station, less known is the fact that its an amazing place for Birding.
Have you ever gone for the Nilgiris for a Birding trip?? This page may drive
you to do that.
Nilgiris have a wide range of exotic bird species, some of
them which I was able to capture on my Canon 550D with 250mm lens were Bulbuls,
Blackbirds, Flycatchers, Mynas, Nuthatch, Spotted Dove, Peacocks, and Great
Tit.
Great Tit (Parus major)
Measuring about 14cm in length, with black bill, neck & head and white cheeks, it is easily recognizable. They have grey upper parts and a whitish under parts with a black stripe down the center.
Great Tit, Ooty |
Blackbird
(Turdus merula/ Turdus simillimus)
Common Blackbirds or Indian blackbirds are about 20cm in
length. Male and female differ in their appearance.
Adult males are blackish with yellow eye-ring and bill.
Indian Blackbird Male at the Ooty Rose Garden |
Females have brown plumage and a yellow-brown bill. The
under parts are speckled and usually has a pale throat.
Blackbird Female |
Velvet-fronted nuthatch (Sitta
frontalis):
It is a member of the
Nuthatch family, with an interesting ability to climb up, down and around the
tree trunk and branches using its strong toes with long claws, unlike the
woodpeckers which can go only upwards.
It has the typical nuthatch
big head, short tail and long, sturdy, pointed bill. It is 12.5 cm long.
It has violet-blue upper parts, with lavender cheeks, beige under parts and a
whitish throat. The bill is straight and reddish with a black forehead patch
and male have a black superciliary line.
Velvet-fronted nuthatch at Ooty |
Bulbuls:
Red-whiskered bulbul (Pycnonotus jocosus):
They measure about 20cm in
length. It has a brown plumage on the upper side, while the under parts are
whitish with buff-colored flanks and a broken dark chest band. They have a tall
pointed black creast and a red face patch with a thin black moustachial line. The
tail is long and brown with white feather tips with a red vent area.
Red-vented bulbul (Pycnonotus cafer):
Red-whiskered bulbul at Ooty |
About the same in size as Red-whiskered
Bulbul, They are identified by their short crest and a squarish appearance of
the head. The body is dark brown with a scaly pattern while the head is darker
or black. It has a long black tail tipped in white, and a red vent.
Common myna or Indian
Mynah (Acridotheres tristis):
The common myna is readily
identified by the brown body, black hooded head and the bare yellow patch
behind the eye. The bill and legs are bright yellow. There is a white patch on
the outer primaries and the wing lining on the underside is white. The sexes
are similar and birds are usually seen in pairs.
Great
Myna (Acridotheres grandis)
Common Myna or Indian Mynah |
Sometimes called as
White-vented Myna or Jungle Myna, it differentiates itself with the common Myna
by its feathers of the forehead elongated, hackled and erect, which forms a
creast that curve backwards or sometimes lank. The plumage is glossy black on
the crown, nape, crest, and duller elsewhere. The wings are black with a bronzy
wash. They measure about 26cm in length.
Generally about 30cm in
length, they are widely found in India.
They have a white-spotted black
collar patch made of black feathers on the back and sides of the neck. The upper
parts have brown feathers with rufous spots and the vent is white. The outer
tail feathers are tipped in white. The head and chest is pinkish-grey turning
pale grey on the lower abdomen.
Some of the other birds include…
Spotted Dove, Masinagudi |
Black flycatcher entirely black, with a black beak and black legs.
Peacocks, Indian pond herons,
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Black Flycatcher at Ooty |
Peacock at Masinagudi |
Indian Pond Heron at the Ooty Gardens |
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