Hello folks. I am already a week late to wish you all an amazing new year 2019. May all your wishes come true this year and hope you start doing whatever you have planned and failed to start doing till now. Because you know what, its very important to start, to make the first move, because if there is no 1st move, there will never be a second and you can never achieve what you want. Hence, make the FIRST move. Speaking of first, I am here sharing my first post of the year and it had to be a birding one.. So here it is- my another very beautiful experience of birding adventures in North Goa.
The next sunday after my Pilerne lake bird watching activity , I was looking for some place nearby to bird. My husband suggested borda lake, as he had heard about the lake from some one but did not have much knowledge about birds being there. I started googling the same and what I end up with this amazing place in Donwaddo in Salvador-do mundo. What we understood is that Borda lake must be somewhere closeby to this area or one of the waterbody in here are named as borda. May be next time when we explore more over that lake, we will know the difference (if there is any).
This migratory bird watching place is very easy to reach. What all you need is a smart phone with GPS on ๐ Just ask google to take you to โ Migratory birds Area in North Goaโ. The first search option will take you to Donwaddo. It is a huge marsh/ wetland seperated with a well maintained pitch road. AS soon as my eyes struck the board, I wanted to jump off of the activa, but I waited till it stopped as it was been ridden by my husband who accompanied me to have a beautiful december sunday morning in nature.
The day started off with beautiful sighting of brahminy kites .We had to stop there and then. The whole landscape was worth skipping a breath. There were more than few adult kite taking the most stunning perch on one broken branches each within a circumference.

After spending few moments taking snaps and satisfying eyes, we moved on to my first lifer Siberian stonechat -female.As it was road side, I quickly set up my tripod to have more stable pictures of my lifer.

I was not quite happy with its perch on wire and thatโs when a little big bird came and sat a meter away from the little one. I turned my cam to find out its a long tailed shrike. Another lifer ๐

I followed the shrike for sometime till it gave me most beautiful natural pose. As a bonus, he was hungry and had a breakfast bite infront of me. After getting close up and eye level shots of the shrike we moved ahead a bit.

There was this very little blue kingfisher flying here and there not letting me capture him even for a second. While I was tracking the little cutie, a spotted dove flew and sat in one of the bushes closeby. It was that close that my zoom couldn’t even capture its whole body. As I was struggling with zooming in-zoom out , it obviously flew away. (PS: I need more practice :P) But a quite ok shot of a lifer is good to go.

My next shot was that of a Stork billed kingfisher. A big sized kingfisher with red lipstick beak withย really loud voice. I cropped off the body part to keep the cemented perch out of my frame. So here is a close up of Mr. Stork billed kingfisher.

As we moved ahead, we saw a number of egrets, black winged stilts on one side and a few cormorants on another. As we went a little further, there is an offroad on the right side which we took and decided to take the vehicle along. And there I got some of the very beautiful shots.
Common or little kingfisher (finally on a clean perch)

Indian cormorant (preening)
Indian cormorant ( drying up wings)
Oriental darter (shining as a star)
Oriental darter stretching its long neck further
We rode till we couldnโt ride anymore. I loved that particular village road. It has what we call โPEACEโ. I had my moment with serenity (as always) and we turned back to reach the starting point again. I still had hopes to see a few more birds on the go and get some really good frames.
Purple heron (perfectly camouflaged with the dry grasses)
Egret escape as I call it
Grey Heron (habitat shot)
Common sandpiper
I saw a bunch of black headed Ibis having a gala. So I waited for a few moments to capture some good flight shots. Here are my favorite ones.
I would end up the blog here today with almost where I had started. A long tailed shrike close up.
And a frame shot of sandpiper. Good night you amazing people. Be blessed and have a
prosperous year ahead.
Other birding activities:-
An evening with Asian openbillAn evening with Asian openbill
etc,etc….
Much love,
Riya
Informative and well written….Photography on spot.
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Thanks a ton Bharat ๐
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Beautiful article and lovely images mainly the beautiful light in kite and egret image. And that habitat of purple heron is also beautiful.
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Hi hiren! Many thanks for such beautiful observation and response ๐ stay connected ๐
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Kite my fav pic
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