To my surprise I was one of the early birds and spotted the common birds - egrets, pond herons, red wattled lap wings, sandpiper, northern shoveler and the spotted pelicans. By then, the number of birders had swelled to around 20-25 and Subbu placed his "spotting scope" for a closer look at the birds. One of the first birds that we spotted thro' the scope was the spotted billed duck.
We started walking long the lake and spent quite a bit of time listening to the "racket" caused by the red wattled lapwings that were chased by a couple of crows. Bully's everywhere :)
For me it was a much better birding trip - no rush of spotting the next species, experts to quickly help with the identification and a very friendly birding community. I also that the satisfaction of getting one decent snap - so what if it was only an egret :)
The only disappointment was that I was not able to identify a few "ever busy" warblers.
A word of caution for birders - Don't park your car on the service road near the entrance to the park. Police are on the prowl :) There is a car park area beyond the main entrance that charges Rs. 15 per car.
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Thanks to Ranjini for correction on the cuckoo hawk
hey nice..
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Thanks Sandeep. Heard that there is a second Sunday event at Lal Bagh this weekend (8-Feb-09).
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