Thursday, July 16, 2009

Birding Delhi, India: Gardens of Bahai Temple and Surrounding Parks

The grounds of the Baha'i Lotus Temple and surrounding Kalkaji District Park offers a great opportunity for bird photographers to get good photos of common Delhi park birds, such as Yellow-footed Green Pigeon, Brown-headed Barbet, Asian Koel, Alexandrine Parakeet, Hoopoe, Common Babbler Asian Pied Myna, Brahminy Starling, Bank Myna, Indian Robin.


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The morning and evening lighting conditions are often excellent, and birds are quite confiding as no one pursues them. In winter and during spring and autumn migrations, the ranks of the parks residents is swelled with a variety of warblers and robins coming down from Central Asia, China and Siberia.

Enjoy the photos:

Indian Robin
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Hoopoe
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Brown-headed Barbet
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Black-rumped Flameback
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Rufous Treepie
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Asian Pied Starling
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Green Bee-Eater
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Ashy Prinia
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Common Babbler
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2 comments:

Gunnar Engblom said...

I really like this post on birds in Dehli. I would have posted it as contribution to the birdblogger's tweet club, but I could not find that you have a twitter account. This is a great way to promote a blog.

Dominic Gendron said...

Great post, wonderfull bird that i had never seen before! I specially like the Ashy Prinia one.

Its like being over there with you ;)