Ganeshgudi~ A birder’s paradise

What Can I say more about Old Magazine House that hasn’t been already said by the bird
watchers since ages. A birderโ€™s paradise is what we all know this place being called. And its true to its word. You will loose your mind to reach up little close to your soul in the nature that this resort provides. I had very high expectations (I know one shouldn’t have when it comes to our avian friends who have full freedom to fly away wherever they want) when I booked room in here and let me tell you, I wasn’t at all disappointed even for a minute, not only because it was my first birding trip outside Goa but also because you will be so busy listening to the chirps and watching their tantrums on the bird bathes, that you will be forced to forget everything else in the world and just live in the moment. And these moments aren’t limited there. You just need to grab your camera or binoculars(if) and jump into the moment.
In my last post I have already discussed every keen details about the resort including stay options, activities, staff, food etc. You can always go through it from here–ย Old Magazine House, Ganeshgudi

In todayโ€™s session I would be concentrating on the variety of birds that I got to see in the first day of my 2 day trip, mainly that is what we want to know right? Lets jump in then.


We left Goa early in the morning but it took time on the way due to deforestation after entering Karnataka. When we reached at around 1pm, we checked in within minutes, settled in for a few minutes, freshened up took my camera ,binocular, tripod and went straight to explore the place. Just outside our building with rooms, a few old people from England were having their silent time watching birds sitting on the edge on chairs, with whom later I made good of friends and shared some nice evening time. I felt calm looking at this view. Moving on amidst the beautiful jungle resort, we reached where we needed to be. The hide and the food court. As soon as I set up my tripod and camera, it was time to feed our starved stomachs.

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Malabar giant squirrel

By the time I went to have lunch, we had an awesome session by two Malabar giant squirrels. I was immensely happy looking at their activities. They are so naughty and cute that I wanted to bring one of them home ๐Ÿ˜€

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After having an amazing home cooked veg/non-veg buffet, we were back to the hide by
2.30pm that is when the most activities can be seen. If your are there, donโ€™t miss the evening birding session in the hide between 2.30pm to 5pm or till dusk. There were just a few other birders beside me as it was mid week that we went to avoid the weekend rush, who waited patiently for the birds to come and take bath one by one or all at once sometimes ๐Ÿ˜€

The first bird that came for me was a yellow browed bulbul and a few oriental white eyes.ย White eyes are quite common there and gives you poses every now and than. The maximum number I could capture in one frame is 6.

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yellow browed bulbul

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The next bird I would like to talk about is a stunning yellow body with black head and red throat is the flame throated bulbul,the state bird of Goa that I saw for the first time in Ganeshgudi. It was quite the show stopper for the day that I personally loved capturing.

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Flame throated bulbul

The Indian yellow tits were also there peeping once in a while on the bird baths along with other yellow feathered species.

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Indian yellow tit

The dark fronted babblers took their positions on the perches to stare at us and giving angry looks. I say this because whenever I go through the images I clicked of this babbler are all with the almost the same look. They depicts the perfect โ€˜angry bird imageโ€™.

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Dark fronted babbler

Another stunning bird that caught everyones attention was the Indian black bird. It should be named as the ‘Indian black beauty’ with its sharp features and eyes. Here is the image of one such rare moments where the Indian black bird is posing for me on the bath while the background was being designed by the very beautiful and colorful Emerald dove.

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Indian black bird

Here is the close up of Indian black bird after a quick bath.

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Indian black bird

How can I miss the color popping bird out of all. The definition of cuteness Black naped
Monarch who is also a known attraction of OMH.

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Black naped monarch

The monarch came quite a many times to attract our attention but failed to when the majestic Emerald doves arrived. It is said that a maximum of 4 emerald doves come there and I was lucky enough to witness them all together.

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Emerald dove

Now its time for some very pretty flycatchers as they are the highlights this season. The white bellied blue flycatcher to get started with. Here is one pretty male.

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White bellied blue flycatcher-male

Here comes the female with no blue patches on it. She became quite common in sometime for the next two days just like the flame throated bulbul.

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White bellied blue flycatcher-female

When we get to click frames like this with 3 species on a single perch ๐Ÿ™‚

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Oriental white eye, black naped monarch,Yellow browed bulbul

Another stunning bird without whichย  my OMH would not have been accomplished. When I planned for this trip,this bird was on the top of my list which I only got to see in the 3rd day morning before leaving that amazing stay. White rumped shama for you all. I will talk to you about the next two days in my upcoming blogs. So stay connected. Lots of beautiful bird images on the way ๐Ÿ™‚

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White rumped shama

We were talking about flycathers, so here is one cute migratory flycatcher. Taiga flycatcher.ย 

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Taiga or red breasted flycatcher-female

Other birds that we got to see in the campus but did not give us a perch in light were, racket tailed drongo, leafbirds,munias, a few more flycatchers and the great of all- the trogan couple.( wait for my next post )

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One or many, A dandeli related blog cannot end wihout a hornbill photograph. So here is one Malabar Pied hornbill couple roosting under the sun.

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Malabar Pied horbill couple

A few more images from the same hornbill sighting that we got to witness when we were taken on the jeep by the OMH bird guide to the exact place-the bridge where they come to roost everyday after taking dips in the river kali.

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Malabar Pied hornbill pair
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Malabar pied hornbill in flight (low light evening shot)

So, this was almost all about my first day in Old Magazine house. Hope you have enjoyed reading the blog as much I have while curating . Stay connected. Be healthy. Spread love and happiness ๐Ÿ™‚

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Me with husband on the River kali bridge after hornbill session

Tell me in comments if you would like to know details of any particular photograph and I would be happy to share ๐Ÿ™‚

Until next time

Much love

Riya โค

 

10 responses to “Ganeshgudi~ A birder’s paradise”

  1. Beautiful place.. N beautifully described ๐Ÿ™‚

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    Arijit Majumder

    Hey.. fantastic information there. I so wish going for a birding session with you ๐Ÿ™‚
    Arijit ๐Ÿ™‚

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    1. Hey Arijit. Thanks so much for stopping by ๐Ÿ™‚ we will definately go on birding together soon ๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ‘

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  3. Wow Riya, what a celebration of beautiful, exotic creatures on World Wildlife Day – apart from knowing your way to and through a beautiful place with wondrous denizens, you are also most talented behind the lens!
    We also did a special post about our beautiful wildlife for today.

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    1. Thanks a ton mate! Haapy world wildlife day!

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  4. You have introduced me to birds I did not know existed. Thank you for sharing them.

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  5. Beautiful images Riya, seems light is low in images from hide. Still result is superb.

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  6. Beautiful pictures.
    The Dark fronted babbler was be like come on catch up my angry side. ๐Ÿ˜…๐Ÿ˜›

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