Birding in Malenadu - 2
~ It was an orchestra by nature. The crickets and the cicadas would start and reach a cresendo , when the drizzle turned into a downpour . The birds would then become silent and when the rains slowly became a drizzle, they would start chirping and singing, only to be overpowered by the chorus of the crickets and the cicadas again. The frogs would join in , as the pitter patter continued and listening to this orchestra, I lost a sense of time.I did manage to take a few more pictures of the birds, but there were many that missed the lensA leaf bird was enjoying the powder puff
A teal was busy calling while a bronze winged jacana was looking for his chicks
A family of night herons were probably breeding here as well..
A common kingfisher looks on
An ashy prinia sits still
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