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More India Rann Riders
We spent two days staying at Rann Riders Lodge, a lovely place with fantastic food and great birding. Our home from home at Rann Riders, perfect place to stay! The birding began on the doorstep, this stunning Black Redstart just outside. We were out early for a jeep safari, boy was it...
Norfolk in the snow
Watching Lesser white fronted Goose amongst Taiga Bean Geese It was a touch chilly at RSPB Titchwell Luckily still plenty of birds despite the cold, Spotted Redshank A Water Rail crept along the ditch by the main path How could we not feed this little chap? Waders showed well at...
Indian Birding highlights
Some more images from our visit to the Global Birdwatchers Conference We spent a sunny morning on the beach Brown headed Gulls hang overhead But this is what we came for - Crab Plover! We saw lots of there wonderful birds And a few of these! Painted Sandgrouse keeps very...
Some very special birds in India
Some Indian wildlife can be very easy to see, for example these juvenile Painted Storks in the centre of town! Others were clearly very used to people... For other species you need to visit special places, such as the Black Buck Sanctuary at Velavadar. This Rufous-tailed Lark posed for...
Global Birdwatchers Conference
The conference started with the official lighting of the lamp. After several speeches by the dignitaries, the cultural entertainment started with a dramatic display of dancing from different regions of Gujarat. The next day, the second part of the conference began: a two-day field trip...
Arriving in India
Even before we'd left Ahmedabad airport, we were enjoying some great Indian birds. These Rose-coloured Starlings gathered in huge numbers around the airport. We drove to our hotel for the start of the conference, a very comfortable golfing complex. Here there were plenty of birds to enjoy, but...
Back from India
Just back to the UK from a wonderful trip to India and the second Global Birdwatchers Conference. Lots of blogs and pictures to come soon. Just a few pictures to get things started. The Global Birdwatchers Conference rolls into town Not sure what the locals made of an army of birders and...
Norfolk part three
Our third and last day birding in Norfolk began well before dawn and we headed south from Hunstanton in the dark. Fallow Deer stalked through the woodland in the first glimmer of light as a Tawny Owl called above us. But our target bird eluded us. We changed sites and immediately saw it! A...
Norfolk birding at its best
After a pre-dawn breakfast were ready to face another great day birding in Norfolk. We had only gone a few miles when a Barn Owl floated across the road in front of us! Minutes latter we reached RSPB Titchwell and made our towars the beach just as the sun peeped over the eastern horizon. The...
Norfolk a birding paradise
It was an early start as Ken arrived at 5.30am, we picked up Alex in St Asaph then Pete in Chester. Team complete we could begin our trip list and we had lovely early addition as a Barn Owl floated across the road in the dark! As we headed east in sunshine we saw three Red Kites along the A14,...
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