This time we took along another young enthusiast - Neeraj. And of course me and Saikia were all ready for the latest birdwatching challenge!
Access: 11 km by cycle from IITM. Cycle straight down from Krishna Gate onto 100 Feet Road and via Pallikarnai (another birdwatching zone) to the forest. Entry through the Forest Office Gate without permission.
Asian Paradise Flycatcher |
1) Asian Paradise Flycatcher (1)
2) Black Drongo (5)
3) Blue-Tailed Bee-Eater (10+)4) Shikra (2)
5) White-Breasted Kingfisher (1)6) Little Blue Kingfisher (1)
7) Spotted Munia (4)
8) Red-Whiskered Bulbul (1)
9) Laughing Dove (2)10) Ashy Wren-Warbler (4)
11) Plains Prinia (2)
12) Yellow-Billed Babbler (2)
13) Jungle Babbler (1)
14) Blue Rock Dove (6)
Spotted Munia |
15) House Crow (Inf)
16) Jungle Crow (5)
17) Little Egret (2)
18) Cattle Egret (1)
19) Purple Sunbird (2)
20) Crimson-Backed Sunbird (1)
22) Oriental Magpie Robin (1)
The main attraction was the Asian Paradise Flycatcher which we literally chased around for fifteen minutes before it flew out of sight. Not an exhaustive list - the trip was cut short because I had to return early due to SFM work!
But Nanmangalam Forest is a sure recommend for any nature-lover or birdwatcher.
Will return for more species soon . . . :)
Blue-Tailed Bee-Eater |
Black Drongo |
is it possible to enter nanmangalam forest without permission because we are planning to go
ReplyDeletePrior permission from the forest officer is required before entering.. We can enter without permission, but it is with risks as the policing is a little stricter now... so always better to take permission!
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