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After a Small Interval

Posted by Avinash K J

After a small break, spent a couple of days in KGudi . Though rainy season is not the best time for photography, you never know.. If lucky enough, one can get to click some rarest photographs.
Im talking about the Spot Bellied Eagle Owl ( prirorly called the Forest Eagle Owl ). I got to see this bird for the First time in DayLight.
Apart from what i call " MY CATCH ", found other birds of Prey as well. The Changeable Hawk Eagle ( Prirorly Crested Hawk Eagle ) and the Crested Serpent Eagle are always a treat to watch


As I was returning from Kgudi , I saw this Shikra hopping on the ground. Surprisingly it got so friendly wid me that i could stay close to it for about 15 mins, even get out of the car ... take out ma equipment and shoot a few frames :-)

Though one of the commons in BRT, for the first time i could get a closer look at the behaviour of Jerdon's Lark








9 comments:

Suma said...

Amazing photos as always from Avi....Woodpecker is my Fav but still i would love to spot The Changeable Hawk Eagle once next time i go to jungle.. Avi please help me spot it next time. Hope i can spot you here in Bangalore sometime atleast ;P

Avinash K J said...

Well spotting me here in Bangalore is a task indeed, but atleast i shall make sure you spot a Changeable Hawk Eagle next time ;-)

Anonymous said...

hey great pics man, as always :)
may be i too should join for spotting there :D

John Immanual said...

Hey Avi..

Great birds photographs as usual.

By the way, Why dont you organise a photography trip like this once?so that we can learn a few things from you as well. I wish i could join you on a trip once. Cheers..

Anonymous said...

I too echo John's thoughts :)

Avinash K J said...

@sandeep,John

Hey surething guys, we shall do a photography trip togeather once.

Anonymous said...

ena kodumai idhu Avi!!!

Jagjit said...

Beautiful pics. Jerdon's Lark #1.

dev wijewardane said...

great image of the woodpecker. we have this sub species and another subspecies (red back) here in sri lanka. I uploaded a shot of it on to my blog a couple of days ago