8 January 2009

Thattekkad diaries. Part 3

As usual we were up by 6.15 am & off for birding at around 6.45. This time into the nearby Orulanthany forest. Some of the trees were unimaginable. The base of the trees was so big, probably it would take 5-8 people with their arms outstretched to be able to hug the tree !!

Plus they were also so tall. Thattekkad is a tropical evergreen forest. Some of the tree species were Vellapine (Vatera indica), Bhadraksham (Eleocarpus tuberculatus), Cheeni (Tetrameles nudiflora) Thambakom (Hopea parviflora), Nedunan (Polyanthia fragrans), Anjily (Artocarpus hirsuta), Rosewood (Dalbergia latifolia) , Venga ( Prerocarpus marsupium), Elavu (Bombax cebia), Teak (Tectona grandis) Maruthi (Terminalia paniculata) Thembavu (Terminalia tomentosa) Venteak ( Lagerstroemia lanceolata).

The calls of the Puff Throated Babbler were really beautiful, plus it was a really cute bird.

Suddenly i saw something. I pointed out to Girish........ he jumped up in joy and he announced it is a male & female of Malabar Trogon.
A truly beautiful bird, with amazing colours !!
We saw the Asian Fairy Blue bird. Then suddenly the heart stopping moment came when we saw the Heart Spotted Woodpecker. It was really small & it was busy on a very tall tree (all of our necks very paining), infact i was getting irritated when everyone around me saw it, but i was not been able to see it. Finally my binocs closed in on it, a very tiny wood pecker.
Then we went to sit on some rocks, with the forest all around us, lovely White Cheeked Barbets, then the While Bellied Woodpecker made an reappearance, entertained us for a good 10 mts. It was really nice sitting on the rocks & watching all the birds chirping away. They were all so active. Then by mid afternoon we returned back to our rooms.


I have heard about Banana leaves been used as a plate, so this was first time for me to enjoy a nice lunch on Banana leaves, with no curries streaming out of the leaves!!


In the evening Girish promised us to show all the Fly catcher's. After our walk through the forests, while coming back we got excellent views of Asian Brown Fly Catcher, Asian Paradise Fly Catchers, Blue Throated Fly Catchers, Brown Breasted Fly Catchers & the Tickell's Blue Fly Catcher.
We just waited quietly, near some water on a rocky area, most of these birds were coming in to have a dip in the water.....................
Plus we could see & hear the Green Imperial Pigeon & the Mountain Imperial Pigeon. So that was yet another fruitful day of birding !!

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