Naturalists and guides that is most of them ignore common, plain, and simple life forms during the excursions in the tiger reserves and National Parks. These avian species are not targeted but nevertheless, they are a novelty for overseas visitors and for those from different regions of India. While some are exceptionally adorned by virtue of a magical melange others lack in the dazzling mix of pigments. Nevertheless, pipits and warblers subscribe to the plain categories but are mind-boggling, confusing, and difficult to identify in one go.
These images have been captured at Kanha National Parks during tiger safaris with guests most of who have come from overseas.
Birders all over the World rejoice in watching and identifying resident and migratory avians and some aim to photograph them to achieve excellence. But if you are an avid birder and do not have resources for costly equipment which deliver engaging images and captivate.
While on excursions in the forests engage your clients with these birds as well and diminish the tiger chase.
Peahen |
Plain Prinia |
Spotted Dove |
Cattle Egret |
Grey Hornbill |
Black Stork |
Pied Bushchat Female |
Stone Chat |
Little Cormorant |
White Throated Kingfisher |
Grey Wagtail - Migrant |
Crested Hawk Eagle |
Cotton Pygmy Goose |
Crested Serpent Eagle |
Pond Heron |
Alexandrine Parakeet |
Lesser Adjutant Stork |
Spotted Dove |
Common Kingfisher |
Common Kingfisher |
Indian Scops Owl |
Brown Shrike |
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