Ever since Mr. Keith Francis
introduced me to Nature India two years back, I had a fascination about Great
Rann of Kutch (GRK) due to its rich history. When Nature India announced GRK
trip in October 2011, I immediately registered for it. The trip started at afternoon of
17th January 2011 and reached Bhuj in the morning at 7.30 am IST. It was
a cold morning (6 degree Celsius) and our local expert Mr. Mangal Darji along with Mama were waiting
with two Force Trax to receive us.
18th January 2012
We started our journey
immediately to our base camp at Nakhatrana (50 km from Bhuj). On the way we had
a Kutchi breakfast (Pafda, Jalebi, Bajia and Coffee) where our first sightings
of birds started. At Lunch time we returned to Hotel JP for a delicious Kutch
Lunch. Again Left for Shrub Forest for birding.
We tried and waited for Marshal's Iora and White Naped Tit. Unfortunately they were very busy and could not give us time. Returned after 9 pm IST to
Hotel JP for our dinner. After dinner Mandar and Adesh reviewed about the birds which we saw. Ace birders gave a brief
account of each and every bird through a question/answer session. Incidentally
there were 8 first timers to Great Rann of Kutch like me.
Laughing Dove |
Sykes's Lark |
Birds we saw on 18.1.2012
Chestnut bellied Sandgrouse |
19th January 2012
Red vented Bulbul |
Later we saw fossils at a nearby hill. This whole area used to be a sea million years ago. Fossil Shells, conchs, etc are the proof of this. Common cranes were plenty in this area. We travelled to Hodka village for Kutch Lunch. Instead of writing on this subject, I attach some photographs to see for yourself.
Hodka Rogan Art |
Hodka Dining Hut |
Hodka Huts |
As the time flew, we trudged our way back to see other birds on the itinerary. We saw Flamingos in hoards in the distant wetland. On the way we saw Egret, Raptor, Pallid Harrier, White Stork, etc.
Red tailed Wheatear |
Desert Wheatear |
Sun set at Chari Dhand, Bhuj |
On our way back, Dr. Muthu got a superb photo of Nightjar, as our group missed the chance. We had the satisfaction of seeing the Nightjar on other two occasions. After witnessing the Chir Batti, we left for our Hotel and reached around 9.45 pm IST. The dinner at the Hotel was excellent. Later we discussed and revised about the sightings and went to bed.
Birds we saw on 19.1.2012
Grey Francolin, Common Quail,
Barred Button Quail, Northern Shoveler, Common Hoopoe,
Green Bee Eater, Sirkir Malkoha, Short-eared Owl, Sykes Nightjar, Eurasian Collared Dove, Common Crane, Chestnut bellied Sandgrouse, Eurasian
Thick-Knee, Red Wattled Lapwing, Black shouldered Kite, Eurasian Marsh
Harrier, Pallid harrier, Montago's Harrier, Shikra,
Eurasian Sparrow-hawk, Long legged Buzzard, Greater
Spotted Eagle, Steppe Eagle, Little Cormorant, Cattle Egret, Greater Flamingo,
Black Ibis, Dalmatian pelican, Painted Stark, White Stark, Black necked stark,
Red-backed Shrike, Roufous Tailed Shrike, Black Drongo, Variable Wheatear,
Desert Wheatear, Read-tailed Wheatear, Rosy Starling, White-eared Bulbul, Gray Hypocolius, Graceful Prinia, Paddy Field Warbler,
Crested Lark, Yellow Wagtail, Long billed pipit,
Pied Kingfisher |
Black headed Bunting |
Shikra |
Eurasian Wryneck |
Cattle Egret |
Black Ibis |
Citrine Wagtail |
21st January 2012
Spotted Owlet |
Birds we saw on 21.1.2012
Reef Egret |
Mongoose |
Lesser Whistling Duck, Mallard, Spot billed Duck, White-throated Kingfisher, Rose ringed parakeet, Spotted Owlet, Demoiselle Crane, Black tailed Godwit, Whimbrel, Eurasian Curlew, Common Red Shank, Marsh Sandpiper, Common Green Shank, Wood Sandpiper, Oriental Honey Buzzard, Common Sandpiper, Dunlin, Curlew Sandpiper, Ruff, Eurasian Oyster Catcher, Black winged Stilt, Grey Plover, Little Ringed Plover, Lesser Sand Plover, Greater Sand plover, Heuglin's Gull, Palla's Gull, Brown-headed Gull, Black-headed Gull, Gull-billed Tern, Caspian Tern, River Tern, Lesser crested Tern, Osprey, Little Grebe, Darter, Little Egret, Western Reef Egret, Great Egret, Black crowned Night Heron, Lesser Flamingo, House Crow, Redvented Bulbul, Zitting Cisticola, Common Tailor bird, Hume's Lesser Whitethroat, Baya weaver,
Oriental Honey Buzzard |
Last Hurrah
After having Lunch, we checked out from the Hotel, and as a surprise move, Adesh told us that we will be going to have one last go to see the White naped Tit which was elusive all the three days. We went to Pot-Mahadev and tried our luck. Mandar and Adesh went different places and started giving bird call in the hope that it will be visible. Suddenly Adesh called Mandar along with Riyaz, Ameya and all were to check a particular bush. We were surrounding from all the sides. White naped Tit flew from a tree hole at arm's length of Adesh. Every body started in hushed tones, it is there, it is here. Nobody was ready to leave the spot. The light was dipping very fast. After much discussion and coming to a conclusion that it will not come again until we move out, we grudgingly boarded the vehicles for our journey back to Bhuj to catch the Train. Adesh was devastated (if I put it right) as he was hopeful that he will show the bird to us in his last attempt. But he rightly said we must accept the privacy of the birds and try our luck next time. We reached Bhuj around 9.00 pm IST. Had Kutchi Dabeli, Milk Shakes, Ice Cream as our dinner and reached the station around 9.45 pm IST. Adesh thanked the group, Mangal & Mama for their ever willing help even in small things and boarded the train back to Mumbai.
Sunset at Pot-Mahadev, Bhuj |
Note:
1. Red-lettered names indicates photograph.
2. If any of the caption is wrong kindly intimate me as I am first timer.
3. First timers interested in birding please note that you should have lots of patience to see, photograph, check and write the details. Combining photography and taking notes will require lot of time management.
4. A good binocular (preferably 7 x 50) is must for bird watching
5. Send mail to chandar1999@yahoo.com for high resolution photographs featured in this blog.
Acknowledgements:
Mr. Adesh Shivkar, Mr. Mandar Khadilkar - for excellent guiding, arrangements and telescope.
Mr. Riyaz Amin, Dr. Muthu Narayanan - for maximum bird spotting.
Mr. Ameya Ketkar, Ms. Rujuta Phadke - for telescope.
Cdr (Retd) GVK Unnithan, Capt (Retd) Haridasan, Mr. Jayaram, Mr.Narendra Athnikar, Ms. Malini Kaushik, Ms. Michelle Wadhwani, Ms. Jayanti, Ms. Sonal Athnikar, Ms. Rama Bishnoi - for helping to note down the names of birds.
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4 comments:
Wonderfully detailed report - brought back all the memories of a fantastic trip!
Cheers!
Jayanthi
Wonderful trip report a geat way to bring back all the precious moments that we spent in the wilds of Kutch!
Muthunarayanan
Excellent Report. What a trip it was!!. The whole trip was a lifer for me :)). Hope to do many more with this wonderful group.
Happy to know this aspect of your multifaceted personality.
Kutch has a dynamic history
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