I joined Shreeram, Vineet, and Gopal from NTP for a quick trip to GKVK campus for bird watching today morning. Prem also accompanied us. It turned out to be a great outing with some excellent sightings.
I reached the GKVK/UAS campus by 6:30am, parked my car near Ganesha temple and started looking for birds. All i could hear was the squirrels. I looked around for about half an hour without any good luck, and i was disappointed. Called Vineet and joined them near the Eucalyptus tree patch, and there we saw a Shikra family. Soon, Gopal joined us.
We walked to the uncultivated/forest land hoping for better sightings. We sighted lots of Barbets along the way. A Copper-Smith Barbett was feeding its chick and i could manage to get this shot:
There was a patch next to the road, and a faint trail. I walked into that and sat down to check the undergrowth wishing for a Pitta to hop by. I was scanning the undergrowth, with squirrels about 2-3ft from me and few Ashy Prinias hopping around, and suddenly a heard a galloping burst and saw some dark thing run past in front of me. Then i hear Shreeram shouting ‘Wild Boar!‘ Some 10mtr to the right, i would have been run over by a Wild boar.
Saw a nest of Oriental Magpie Robin. Heard close calls of Partridges, which at one point got really loud, and then got faint. They must have walked towards us, and then ran away. On to a more open area further, we sighted two pairs of Yellow-Wattled Lapwings, first time for me. There were chicks i suppose since the birds were calling and flying frequently to threaten us away. We didn’t get sight of the chicks.
As we walked back to the parking lot, we sighted a Common Grey Mongoose go past us across the road. As we walked further down, we heard something in the bush and we turned back to see another Mongoose run across. It was a great to watch them, but couldn’t get a shot.
After breakfast, sponsored by Gopal, Vineet, Shreeram, Prem and I went to Jakkur Lake. The lake was a treat to bird watchers. We weren’t expecting to see so many different species. Spot-Billed Pelicans, three types of Cormorants (including the white headed sub-species of Great Cormorant), Coots, Grebs, Purple Moorhens, and Common Moorhens. We were hearing calls of White-throated Kingfiher for some time and finally spotted it. A Pied Kingfisher came hovering into frame as i was focussing on a Brahminy Kite. I got a hovering shot of Pied Kingfisher here after many failed attempts elsewhere.
List of Birds:
- Barbet, Coppersmith
- Barbet, White cheeked
- Bulbul, Red Whiskered
- Bulbul, White browed
- Coot, Common
- Cormorant, Greater
- Cormorant, Indian
- Cormorant, Little
- Coucal, Greater
- Crow, House
- Crow, Jungle
- Dove, Laughing
- Dove, Spotted
- Drongo, Black
- Egret, Little
- Egret, Median
- Flowerpecker, Pale billed
- Flowerpecker, Tickell’s
- Grebe, Little
- Heron, Grey
- Heron, Pond
- Heron, Purple
- Hoppoe
- Iora, Common (heard)
- Kingfisher, Pied
- Kingfisher, White breasted
- Kite, Black
- Kite, Brahminy
- Koel, Asian
- Lapwing, Yellow wattled
- Moorhen, Common
- Moorhen, Purple
- Myna, Brahminy
- Myna, Common
- Myna, Jungle
- Parakeet, Plumheaded
- Parakeet, Rose-ringed
- Partridge, Grey (heard) (?)
- Pelican, Spotbilled
- Pigeon, Blue rock
- Prinia. Ashy
- Robin, Magpie
- Shikra
- Sunbird, Purple rumped
- Tailorbird, Common (heard)
- Tit, Grey
- White-eye, Oriental
Route to GKVK/UAS campus (courtesy Gopal):
a.. On Bellary road, NH-7, go past Mekhir circle to Hebbal flyover
b.. Go on the flyover without taking any deviations.
c.. 3kms from the flyover you will find L&T Komatsu office on your left, take the service road.
d.. GKVK/UAS campus is next to L&T Komatsu, and has a Mahatma Gandhi statue at the entrance.
Get inside the campus, going past two big playgrounds and a basket ball court to your left. Ample parking space is available. Walk some distance on the right side, going past student hostels, to reach uncultivated land for good bird sightings.
Route to Jakkur Lake:
- Take a right turn on Bellary Road, NH-7, just before Jakkur flying school.
- Go along the fencing of the flying school. Down the road, take the road which takes a natural right. Furthur down, take a left turn. Take right on a small Circle. 1km from there you will see the lake on your left.




















looks like u had a good birding trip. is the first bird a lapwing?
Yes, that’s a Yellow Wattled Lapwing.
Guess, u didnt find many birdies this time…
liked 2nd pic..
see the list :)
Stop acting like a bloody pretend.. Stop doing stuff just so that you can put it on this shitty bull crap site..
No, i’ll just do stuff to put it on this shitty bull crap site, what the fuck are you gonna do about it?
nicely written. Good shot of the Barbet feeding
Thanks Gopal.
loved the pic of the barbet..just returned from sindudurg
Thanks. Sure you had a great trip on the coast. waiting for report and pics.
Seems the white headed Cormorant is just breeding plumage not a different race .
yes, even i read about it. Also, there are so many types of beautiful cormorants :)
Wow, what a great outing this seems to have been! Yellow-wattled lapwings are not as common as their red-wattled cousins..and the mammal sightings….incredible!
Lovely pic of the Barbet at its nest!
I am missing the birding trips SOOOO much, including the breakfast part! :)
Yeah, yellow wattled were first time for me :)
we’ll have more of these trips once you are back..
Nice report Sandeep!
Have you posted your other snaps of the pied KF? Eager to see them! Do post them if not yet done.
Enjoyed the trip thoroughly!! Thanks to you guys!
Regards,
Prem
That’s the only image where the bird occupied at least 25% of the frame.
It was great to catch up with you. Hopefully more trips in future :)
Barbet shot is really lovely!!!
Thanks Mamta.
Lovely shots! and Wild Boar, boy you gotta be careful when you tread into someone else’s home! That’s a lot of birds you see there in the lake. That is pretty cool!
Oh ya, should watch every step. On a full day birding we should exceed 100 species. Shreeram would say 150 :)
As always, lovely shots! :)
Thanks Sakhi
Have u been to Mahabaleshwar ever?? U would love the place for a birding trip.
Hey, wow neat shots. You keep finding places close by to shoot and I keep heading out of town lol. Was in Kodai for a few days and really enjoyed myself. Got a lot of pics too but did not take any shots of the birds (They have a variety there I’m sure you would be interested in visitng.) Great images of the birds here as always. Let me know if you plan to go anywhere soon I’d love to accompany you!
Thanks Neville. It’s only that i haven’t found time to go out to shoot. :)
Niligirs is on mind, maybe after monsoons. Will let you know, i visited a black buck sanctuary on Sunday. Watch this space for report from that trip.
*amazed*
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