Sunday, 15 March 2015

ICON-- 14 ::

 
BIRDS IN COONOOR - 2015


BY P S SUNDAR



This is the last in the series of five articles documenting the bird species identified in five regions of the Nilgiris during the Big Bird Day (2015) on March 8, 2015. 

Here comes the list of 54 species identified in Coonoor region by the team led by Antony Grossy and Allen Murphy which included Senthil Kumar, Luke Robert, Shanon Enos and Titus. 

Last year, 68 bird species were sighted in Coonoor region.

This is the list of the species compiled as per what BBD co-ordinator Jamuna Raju has sent me::



Shikra




Grey Junglefowl
White-breasted waterhen


Nilgiri Wood Pigeon

Spotted Dove


Common Hoopoe
White-cheeked Barbet



Hill swallow


Grey Wagtail
Scarlet Minivet
Bar-winged flycatcher shrike
Red-whiskered Bulbul
Red-vented Bulbul

Indian Blackbird
Bluecapped Rock Thrush
Oriental Magpie Robin

Pied Bushchat
Nilgiri Flycatcher



Green Leaf Warbler
Jungle Babbler

Cinereous Tit
Velvet-fronted Nuthatch
Oriental White Eye


House Crow

Myna
House Sparrow

Black & Orange Flycatcher
Ashy Prinia
Asian Fairy Blue Bird

Tickell's Blue Flycatcher














Black Drongo




Common Rose Finch
Malabar Whistling Thrush


Rose Ringed Parakeet




Purple-rumped Sunbird








Brown-breasted flycatcher
Vernal Hanging Parrot

White-throated Fantail
White-throated Kingfisher
Emerald Dove
Brown Shrike
Bush Quail
Black-lored Tit
Golden-backed Woodpecker
Yellow-browed Bulbul
Puff-throated Babbler
Square-tailed bulbul
Rock Pigeon
Greenish Warbler
Malabar Parakeet
Brown-cheeked Fulvetta
Indian Scimitar Barbler
Yellow-naped Woodpecker
Rufous Babbler


photos of some birds clicked by this team during BBD 2015::









Saturday, 14 March 2015

ICON-- 13 ::


BIRDS IN KOTAGIRI - 2015


BY P S SUNDAR


Further to my article ICON 12 -- BIRDS IN OOTY,  hrewith the fourth of the five articles in Big Bird Day 2015 (BBD).

This gives the list of 66 species identified in Kotagiri by the team led by K Ravindran which comprised Viswanathan, Rajkumar, Ramkumar, Meignanamurthy, Murugavel, AV Senthil, Kaleeswaran and Durai from Nature Society of Tirupur and N Murugeshan from Salem.  

Last year, 69 species were sighted in Kotagiri.  

The list as per the compilation BBD co-ordinator Jamuna Raju had sent me ::





Shikra




Grey Junglefowl





Spotted Dove



White-cheeked Barbet






Grey Wagtail
Scarlet Minivet

Red-whiskered Bulbul
Red-vented Bulbul

Indian Blackbird/EurasianBlack Bird

Oriental Magpie Robin
Indian Robin

Nilgiri Flycatcher
Grey-headed canary flycatcher
Asian paradise flycatcher


Jungle Babbler


Velvet-fronted Nuthatch
Oriental White Eye

Jungle Crow

Southern Hill Myna
Jungle Myna
House Sparrow

Black & Orange Flycatcher

Asian Fairy Blue Bird

Tickell's Blue Flycatcher
Pond Heron





Racquet Tailed Drongo

Crested Serpent Eagle
Black Eagle

Green Bee Eater

Malabar Grey Hornbill
Black Drongo



Common hawk cuckoo

Malabar Whistling Thrush
Orange-headed Thrush

Rose Ringed Parakeet



Purple Sunbird






White-browed wagtail



Vernal Hanging Parrot








Yellow-browed Bulbul
Puff-throated Babbler


Greenish Warbler


Indian Scimitar Barbler





Copper Smith Barbet











Crimson-backed Sunbird








Wire-tailed Swallow
Red-rumped Swallow
Asian Koel



Emerald Dove
Blyth's Reed Warbler
Pale-billed flowerpecker
Common Myna
Bronzed Drongo
Ashy Wood Swallow
Small Minivet
Asian brown flycatcher
Malabar Trogon
Greater Flameback
Common Iora
Blue-bearded Bee Eater
Golden fronted leaf bird
White-rumped Shama