HSBC Bird Race 2010 was the second race that I participated in. The team consisted of Deepak Mallya, Abhijith Rao and Abhijith's father-in-law. Based on last year's experience we picked Nandi Hills, Hessarghatta and GKVK campus as our birding locations.We spotted lower number of species than last year and less than half the number spotted by the winning team, but it was a great birding day!!
We headed to Nandi Hills first, only to realize the chaos at the entry gate by the unruly crowd wanting to see the sunrise! How could these guys appreciate a sunrise, one wonders. Deepak wisely decided it was better for us to bird outside the entrance and make our way in after the "sunrise" crowd.
Birding was uneventful till we hit a patch that was the noisiest! That area was teeming with bird life!! Two lifers in two minutes, the nilgiri wood pigeon and the blue capped rock thrush. The blue capped rock thrush is a beauty.
There is a proposal to build a food court at this exact same location!! The entire hill is already strewn with plastic wrappers and bottles.As we headed down the hill, two more lifers - blue rock thrush and the puff throated babbler! Mid way down the hill we stopped to spot raptors as suggested by Deepak. We didn't spot any raptors (Ok, we did spot black kites ;)), but we did spot a mottled wood owl - another lifer.
Enroute to Hessarghatta we spotted a number of birds. The highlight for me was the black shouldered kite. It is a fiercesome looking bird with burning red eyes. Another lifer!
At Hessarghatta lake we spotted a large congregation
of water birds closer to the opposite bank. We decided to the move to the other bank to get closer to the birds. By the time we moved to the other bank (on road), the water birds had moved to the bank from where we had come :)On the way back from Hessarghatta we spotted the Egyptian Vulture, one more lifer, that is sadly an endangered species!
The highlight of the prize distribution ceremony was the talk by SA Hussain's nephew.
Thanks to Deepak and Abhijith for a memorable trip!
Looking forward to the next trip! The next race should be Deepak's fifth - a "michelle" or "fiver".




