Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Third Sunday Trail-19th December 2010

Hi!

Its time again to reconnect with nature, and enjoy the flora and fauna around Bannerghatta.This month's Third Sunday Trail will be on 19th December 2010.

Place : Jigani Lake
Meeting Time : 6.30 AM
Meeting place : Jigani Lake

Wikimapia Coordinates :12°47'12"N   77°38'15"E


There are many buses to Jigani Bus Stand from K.R.Market as well as Majestic. One can get down at Jigani Bus Stand, walk towards the Jigani market and you will see a Shiva Wines board on your left. Turn left there and ask for Jigani Kere. Its just few meters away from this turn.
Comfortable clothing,good walking shoes, a cap, water bottle,binocular ( if you have), a camera ( if you like to shoot) rain wear for unexpected showers and snacks is what you need to join the trail. This outing is free and open to all ages who can walk the trail of around four to five hours . 


Call Siubir at 9731395620  or Mahesh at 9448384472 to confirm .

Happy birding,

Geetanjali

Monday, November 22, 2010

Third Sunday Trail - 21st November-List

The road from Mahatlingapura to Harohalli has been a favourite one for long drives with lots of greenery with paddy fields and forest patches around it..hence, I knew it will be a good place for birding too....so instead of the earlier plan of going to Harohalli Lake, Mahesh and myself decided that we should opt for the open landscape around Urganadoddi for this month's trail...of course Mahesh missed this excellent spot of birding as he had to go for his honeymoon trip.

It was nice to see a mix of amateurs and experts in the group of around 28 of us. Vittal ,as usual has been so helpful with his knowledge and expertise specially about the spider and insect world.

Also thankful to Arun Ramu and others who could pool others in their vehicles so that all of us reached the place without much effort...and we wound up the session by having our breakfast at good old Lotus ( Sorry Vittal, you missed this ....)

Here is the list of birds :

1) Scaly-breasted Munia
2) Indian Silverbill
3) Red Avadavat ( A pair)
4) House Sparrow
5) Paddyfield Pipit
6) White Browed Wgatail
7) Purple Rumped Sunbird
8) Jungle Babbler
9) Common Tailorbird
10) Unid. warbler
11) Ashy Prinia
12) Plain Prinia
13) White Browed Bulbul
14) Red vented Bulbul
15) Red Rumped Swallow
16) Great Tit
17) Common Myna
18) Indian Robin
19) Pied Bushchat
20) Blue Rock Thrush
21) Black Drongo
22) House Crow
23) Large Billed Crow
24) Eurasian Golden Oriole
25) Oriental Honey Buzzard
26) Pallid Harrier
27) Black Shouldered Kite
27) Red-wattled Lapwing
28) Rock Pigeon
29) Laughing Dove
30) Spotted Dove
31) Rose-ringed Parakeet
32) Coucal
33) Pied Cuckoo
34) Green Bee-eater
35) White-throated Kingfisher
36) Indian Roller

Here are the pictures taken by Arun Ramu










Here is the link to photos taken by Ramakrishna

Here is the link to pics taken by Saandip

Durairaj's link of the pictures taken during the trail

Monday, November 15, 2010

Third Sunday Trail-21st November 2010


Its time again to reconnect with nature, and enjoy the flora and fauna around Bannerghatta.
This month's Third Sunday Trail will be on 21st November 2010.

Place : Road connecting Urganadoddi to Harohalli ( Wikimapia Coordinates :12°44'17"N   77°36'16"E
Meeting Time : 6.30 AM
Meeting place : Bannerghatta Circle ( Nr.Police Station)


Comfortable clothing,good walking shoes, a cap, water bottle,binocular ( if you have), a camera ( if you like to shoot) rain wear for unexpected showers and snacks is what you need to join the trail. This outing is free and open to all ages who can walk the trail of around four to five hours . 

Please note that there is no bus connectivity in the morning to Urganadoddi. Whoever is opting to travel by bus can reach Bannerghatta Circle and join the others who will be coming by their own vehicle.While confirming participation please also indicate your contact details and the route you will be taking to reach Bannerghatta Circle. If traveling in your own car, please do indicate if any spare capacity is available. 

Call me at 9845383882 or Mahesh at 9448384472 to confirm .

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Third Sunday Trail-17th October 2010

I was not really sure if I could make it to the Third Sunday outing as I had returned back from my Spiti Tour just the previous day and wanted to catch up with my sleep.But Shivanahalli has been a favorite ground for birding and did not wish to miss it ,hence hopped on with Mahesh who took the effort in co-ordinating this trail.


Swamiji had kept the tea ready for the participants and around 35 of us had as usual great time spotting many birds. This time around the trail was to Doddabetta and many in the group were lucky to spot a male elephant from here. And another interesting sighting was of Drosera..the insect eating plant.As always Swamiji made sure that we had  hot Upma with Chutney and coffee to soothe our tired but happy soul and stomach after the trail.


Here are the list of birds which we spotted :


Flameback ( in flight )
White Breasted Kingfisher
Green Bee-eater
Coucal
Rose Ringed Parakeet
House Swift
Rock Pigeon
Laughing Dove
Black Kite
Short Toed Snake Eagle (?)in flight
Sparrow Hawk (?) in flight
Oriental Honey Buzzard
Long Tailed Shrike
Rufous Treepie
Oriole ( waiting for the pic to confirm it)
Small Minivet
White Bellied Drongo
Black Drongo
Asian Paradise Flycatcher
Common Iora
Indian Robin
Common Myna
Red Whiskered Bulbul
Oriental White Eye
Ashy Prinia
Purple Sunbird
House Sparrow
Red Avadavat
Scaly Breasted Munia
Indian Silverbill


As usual waiting for the photo links as there were two birds which none of us could id...
Meanwhile enjoy Deepa's post about the outing at
http://deponti.livejournal.com/727433.html

Here is the link to some of the beautiful photos shot by Girish (girish.mayachari@gmail.com)
http://picasaweb.google.com/mgrishi/3rdSundayOutingShivanahalli181010#

Here's the beautiful image of the Drosera by Vinay Narayana Swamy http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4090/5183790667_fd2962fbeb_b.jpg

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Third Sunday Trail-19th September 2010 - Jaipuradoddi

Green Bee-Eater  Arun Ramu


My self and Subir spotted a Jackal , while on our recce the previous evening to Jaipurdoddi. It was a great moment for us to watch a wild animal close to our home apart from the elephants. I was tearing my hair apart for not carrying my camera as the Jackal neatly posed in front of our car for nearly a minute and then disappeared. The villagers, forest watchers whom we met that day, warned us again of the lone male elephant on the prowl . And we were hoping that we can spot him during the trail.
But no such luck for the 35+  of us. However, a walk on wild side is always exciting when you have Deepa and Vittal in the group. We are thankful to Karthikeyan who managed to be with us in spite of his hectic schedule and his presence meant, apart from looking up, we could look around and look below to learn about trees,flowers,butterflies and insects.
Tiger Beetle - Photo courtesy : Arun Ramu
With the help of the forest watcher who is a resident of the village ,we could enter a small patch of the forest.
It was nice to see the Amstutzes with their kids enjoying the outing.







And so was the youngest nature lover of the day!
Ashiwni spotted a Raqcuet Tailed Drongo, which may be a vagrant as being discussed on the bngbirds forum. 


Deepa's ( mohandeepa@gmail.com) as always excellent trail report is at 
http://deponti.livejournal.com/713330.html


And here is her photo link of the trail
http://picasaweb.google.com/mohandeepa/3rdSundayBngbirdsOutingJaipurdoddi190910#


Here is the link of pics taken by me
http://picasaweb.google.co.in/itnatureclub/ThirdSundayNatureTrail19thSep2010Jaipurdoddi#


Ramesha's photo links of the outing
http://picasaweb.google.com/rameshjs/Sept3rdSundayBirdingJaipuraDoddi#


Girish Mayachari's photo links
http://picasaweb.google.com/mgrishi/Jaipurdoddi



Here is this Sunday's list ( thanks to Deepa & Ashiwni -nashu82@yahoo.com) :

Babbler, Jungle
Babbler, Yellow-eyed
Barbet, Coppersmith
Barbet, White-cheeked
Bulbul, Red-vented
Bulbul, Red-whiskered
Bulbul, White-browed
Bushchat, Pied
Buzzard, Oriental Honey
Crow, House
Crow, Jungle
Cuckoo, Pied
Drongo, Black
Drongo,Raquet Tailed ( ? )
Drongo, White-bellied
Eagle, Black
Eagle, Crested Serpent
Egret, Little
Flowerpecker, Pale-billed
Heron, Pond
Kingfisher, White-breasted
Kite, Black
Kite, Black-winged
Kite, Brahminy
Lark, Indian Bush
Leafbird, Blue-winged
Malkoha, Blue-faced
Munia, Scaly-breasted
Mynah, Common
Mynah, Jungle
Owlet, Spotted
Parakeets, Plum-headed
Parakeets, Rose-ringed
Pigeon, Blue Rock
Prinia, Ashy
Prinia, Plain
Shikra
Shrike, Bay-backed
Shrike, Larger Cuckoo
Shrike, Long-tailed
Silverbill
Sparrow, House
Sunbird, Purple-rumped
Swallow, Barn
Swallow, Red-rumped
Swallow,Wire-tailed
Swift, House
Tailorbird
Weaver, Baya
White-eye,Oriental


Butterflies


Blue, Grass
Blue, Zebra
Castor, Common
Coaster, Tawny
Crow, Common
Emigrant, Common
Jezebel, Common
Jewel, Grass
Yellow, Common Grass
Yellow, Three-ring Grass
Tiger, Blue
Tiger, Plain


Beetle, Tiger
Centipedes
Dragonflies and Damselflies, Various
Millipedes
Moth, Owl-Eye 








Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Third Sunday Trail-19th September 2010


Its time again to reconnect with nature, and enjoy the flora and fauna around Bannerghatta.


This month's Third Sunday Trail will be held on 19th September 2010.


Place : Around Jaipurdoddi Village


Meeting Time : 7.00 am


Meeting Point : Balaji Tea Shop in Jaipurdoddi Village


Wikimapia Coordinates: 12°42'30"N   77°34'10"E


Reaching Jaipurdoddi : Take the Bannerghatta Road from the Bangalore City. Cross the Bannerghatta National Park - the road curves to the left at the Bannerghatta Police Station. Proceed further towards Jigani. Halfway, on the right hand side you will see the Ramakrishna Mission, Shivanahalli hoarding. (You will also notice a Swamy Ayyappa temple hoarding). This is Ragihalli Gate Bus Stop.Take a right turn there and drive for about 11 kms. Do not take any side roads (rare and few) that you will come along . Travelling through the Bannerghatta National Park reserved forest, you will have to cross the Ragihalli village to come over to Shivanahalli.Once at Shivanahhalli Village, take the new road on the right which leads to Jaipurdoddi. 


Comfortable clothing,good walking shoes, cap,snacks,water bottle,binocular ( if you have),camera ( if you like to shoot),rain wear/umbrella and a note book & pen if you like to list the things that you see, is what you need to join 
the trail.Pl. also use mosquito repellenet creme while on this trail. This outing is free and open to all ages who can walk the trail of around four to five hours.


We recommend car-pooling between participants. While confirming participation please also indicate your contact details and the route you will be taking to reach.If traveling in your own car, please do indicate 
if any spare capacity is available. 


Pl. call me at 9845383882 or Mahesh at 9448384472 to confirm.

Monday, August 16, 2010

Third Sunday Trail-15th August 2010



It was a very exciting Third Sunday Nature Trail for many of the 33 nature lovers when they spotted the Red Necked Falcon at Nandanavana Layout. 
Photo by Arun Ramu
Photo by Arun Ramu
This was a lifer for many and I had to content with just looking at the image in some of the cameras as I joined the group a bit late.It was also exciting to see the Baya weaver birds gathering the nest material to impress the "lady".


 
                                                                                         
Two budding naturalists made their impact too. Venkat Holla's lovely kids enthusiastically spotted many a insects and other small creatures. Hope to see them again.
A scorpion like creature managed to attract everyone's attention when a young member of the group spotted it. Sudhir has id.d it as Whip Scorpion


Here are two of his photo links
http://www.flickr.com/photos/sudhirnaik/4898387602/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/sudhirnaik/4897885262/
                                                                   Baya Weaver
Thanks to Mahesh ( mahesh81chand@yahoo.com) for locating this place, and hope to extend the trail a bit longer in future ,as I am sure, we will have many more gems out there.
 Indian Silver Bills


Here is the list of all that was seen..again thanks to Anand (anand.srinivasa@gmail.com) for promptly compiling the list.
  • Chestnut Headed Bee-eater
  • Green Bee-eater
  • Red-necked Falcon
  • Oriental Honey Buzzard
  • Black Kite
  • Rufous-tailed Lark
  • Baya Weaver
  • Scaly-breasted Munia
  • Black-headed Munia
  • Indian Silverbill
  • White-browed Bulbul
  • Red-whiskered Bulbul
  • Red-vented Bulbul
  • Red-rumped Swallow
  • Grey Francolin
  • Oriental White-eye
  • Great Tit
  • Purple Rumped Sunbird
  • Little Cormorant
  • Indian Robin
  • Greater Coucal
  • White-breasted Kingfisher
  • White-browed Wagtail
  • Plain Prinia
  • Ashy Prinia
  • Black Drongo
  • Blue-faced Malkoha (Doubtful)
  • Rose-ringed Parakeet
  • Red-wattled Lapwing
  • Laughing Dove
  • Spotted Dove
  • Hare
  • Whip Scorpion
Sarthak Singhal's photo link can be found here.

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Bangalore Birding: Third Sunday Trail-15th August 2010

Friends,

Its time again to reconnect with nature, and enjoy the flora and fauna 
around Bannerghatta.

This month's Third Sunday Trail will be held on 15th August 2010.

Place : From Nandanavana Layout walk towards East Bannerghatta National Park

Meeting Time : 7.00 am

Meeting Point : Hanuman Temple gate at Nandanavana Layout

Wikimapia Coordinates: 12°46'21"N 77°36'45"E

Comfortable clothing,good walking shoes, cap,snacks,water bottle,binocular ( 
if you have),camera ( if you like to shoot),rain wear/umbrella and a note book 
& pen if you like to list the things that you see, is what you need to join 
the trail. This outing is free and open to all ages who can walk the trail of 
around four to five hours.

We recommend car-pooling between participants. While confirming 
participation please also indicate your contact details and the route you will 
be taking to reach Nandanavana .If traveling in your own car, please do indicate 
if any spare capacity is available. 

For bus/route details to reach the nearest bus stop Koppa Gate ( around two kms 
from the meeting point ) you can log on www.tellmyroute.com

Pl. call me at 9845383882 or Mahesh at 9448384472 to confirm.

Happy Birding,

Geetanjali

Third Sunday Trail- 18th July 2010 - a late report

What a outing it was ....Subbu,MBK,Karthik,Ulhas,Deepa,Vittal...you name it and all the expert birders from Bangalore,were there....A BIG thanks to all who joined in..nearly 120 nature lovers came to Kalkere to have another enjoyable and educative trail.


Here is a very informative link by Deepa Mohan (mohandeepa@gmail.com)
http://deponti.livejournal.com/692295.html


and here is the link of photos by Rajani Chand  ( rajanichand@gmail.com)
http://www.flickr.com/photos/lensandglare/sets/72157624405129575/detail/


Here is Durai's link for the pics taken during the trail ( p.durairaj@gmail.com)
http://www.flickr.com/photos/durairaj/sets/72157624569681516/



And finally Mahesh's pics of few of the birds that were spotted
http://www.flickr.com/photos/81mahesh/with/4822964000/

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Third Sunday Trail- 18th July 2010

This month's Third Sunday Trail will be on 18th July 2010.

Place : Kalkere Reserve Forest 

Meeting Time : 6.30 am

Meeting Point : Office of Dy.Conservator of Forest,Bannerghatta National Park,Koli Farm gate.( Wikimapia coordinates : 12°50'28"N   77°35'18"E)

Comfortable clothing,good walking shoes, a cap,snacks,water bottle,binocular ( if you have),camera ( if you like to shoot) and rain wear/umbrella is what one needs to join the trail. This outing is free and open to all ages who can walk the trail of around four to five hours. ( This trail is not recommended for children below 12 yrs as the patch may be slushy due to rains)

We recommend car-pooling between participants. While confirming participation please also indicate the contact details and the route you will be taking to reach Koli Farm Bus Stop, where you will alight in case of travelling by bus. If traveling in own car, please do indicate if any spare capacity is available. 



Kindly note that Kalkere Forest comes under Banneghatta National Park,hence a forest guard will accompany the group for the trail. Request everyone to be on time and late comers will not be allowed to enter the forest.

For bus/route details to reach Koli Farm Bus Stop, log on www.tellmyroute.com

Call Mahesh  at 9448384472 or Geetanjali at 9845383882 for confirmation.

Monday, July 5, 2010

Third Sunday Trail-20th June 2010

I missed it again...And feeling terribly sad that I was not around to attend this trail, when Karthik along with Ulhas was there.Their company is a huge learning experience for any one. I was told that everyone was awestruck looking at some of the macros that Karthik showed them.I am very sure it must have been an enriching experience to all the 30+ participants that day.


I am thankful to Anand again ( anand.srinivasa@gmail.com) for compiling the list which is as follows :


Common Tailorbird
Purple Sunbird
Coppersmith Barbet
White Cheeked Barbet (Call Heard)
White breasted Kingfisher
Red Wattled Lapwing
White browed Wagtail
Small Minivet
Rose ringed Parakeet
Paddyfield Pipit
Great Tit 


People are welcome to add to the list if something is missing here. And also look forward to the photo links of the of the outing.


Here is the blog about the outing by Ramesha JS ()  
http://rameshjs.wordpress.com/2010/06/22/birding-kalkere_bannerghatta-forest/ 


Group photo by Narayana Sharma