Our second visit to Greater Rann of Kutch, was primarily targeting the passage migration species. We were able to spot almost all of the species including a few more lifers. All in all, we got 13 lifers and some beautiful photographs of these amazing creatures.
For those who want to see our previous visit to Greater Rann of Kutch - click here.
Here are the pictures and video from this visit.
Passage Migration Species: The toughest one to spot was European Nightjar, but we were finally able to see it. Thanks to Bharat from Epicenter Homestay who is such a relentless hard working person. All you have to do is share with him your target list and leave the rest to him.
Other non-passage-migration species spotted: Besides the passage migration species, we were also able to spot some other wonderful beauties from the land of GRK.
For those who want to see our previous visit to Greater Rann of Kutch - click here.
Here are the pictures and video from this visit.
Passage Migration Species: The toughest one to spot was European Nightjar, but we were finally able to see it. Thanks to Bharat from Epicenter Homestay who is such a relentless hard working person. All you have to do is share with him your target list and leave the rest to him.
European Nightjar male (lifer) |
Blue-cheeked Bee-eater (lifer) |
Red-backed Shrike (lifer) |
Red-tailed Shrike (lifer) |
Rufous-tailed Scrub Robin (lifer) |
Common Whitethroat (lifer) |
Common Whitethroat (lifer) |
Eurasian Cuckoo male |
Eurasian Roller |
Spotted Flycatcher (lifer) |
Other non-passage-migration species spotted: Besides the passage migration species, we were also able to spot some other wonderful beauties from the land of GRK.
Common Stonechat female |
Yellow-crowned Woodpecker male |
Indian Roller |
Rosy Starling juv |
Comb Duck male |
Tawny Pipit (lifer) |
Chestnut-bellied Sandgrouse male and female |
Hume's Whitethroat (lifer) |
Common Hoopoe |
Black-headed Bunting (lifer) |
Ashy-crowned Sparrow Lark male |
Small Minivet male |
Baya Weaver male |
Baya Weaver female |
Booted Warbler (lifer) |
Jungle Prinia (lifer) |
Common Woodshrike |
Grey-necked Bunting (lifer) |
Common Babbler |
White-eared Bulbul |
Black-headed Royal Snake (lifer) |
Aak Grasshopper |
Red-tailed Shrike juv |
Eurasian Roller |
Eurasian Cuckoo juv |
Indian Bushlark |
Sykes' Lark |
Orphean Warbler |
Green Bee-Eater |
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