The Banni Grasslands
6th March 2013
Our host Jugal Tiwari had arranged a local guide to take us birding in the region of Banni Grassland. He was an ok chap, knew the terrain pretty well. He was aware of the names of the species that habited the area. The drive through the Banni region was awesome, flat land stretching to hell and buggery, with sparse babul bushes to dot the parched and dusty terrain. No more rhetoric on this area see the photographs that I’m posting and hope you enjoy them as much as I had did clicking them.
Montagu's Harrier (Circus pygargus) Female
A herder atop a rocky outcrop
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Common Sight |
Ibis
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Farid and guide time for a little snack |
Isabelline Shrike
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A conscientious herder
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Eurasian Eagle Owl
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King-pin of Banni area
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Chestnut-bellied Sandgrouse female
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The never-ending road
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Chestnut-bellied Sandgrouse Male
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A walk in the park
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Riverbed froze in time
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Indian Courser in flight
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Indian Courser
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Barred Owl
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Living in the Garden of Eden
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Little Cormorant
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Northern Wheatear
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Desert Lark
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Blue Rock thrust
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Still surviving
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The Beyond
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A long way to go
Typical desert scene
Panic flight
Black Drongo
Purple swamphen
Black-tailed Godwit
Yellow Wagtail
Flamingoes
White-cheeked Bulbul
Steppe Eagle
Mars on Earth
Red planet structure
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