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    Ashambu Sholakili ( discovered in 2017 )

    Here's a picture of the Ashambu sholakili shot by myself from the South Western Ghats .. The bird is endemic to the extreme end of the South Western Ghats and it was discovered only a couple of years before ... Please see the link for further information ...
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    ID ducks - Bhutan

    Hi. These are pictures taken by my friend Mr.Tshering Tobgay from Bhutan. Finding it difficult to ID these birds. Your valuable suggestions please.. Thanking you in advance.
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    Pipit for ID ( South India) - Tree pipit

    Dear all, This picture was taken from Coonoor, a popular hill station in South India ( 1850 meter above sea level) .. on 31.01.2015. There were a couple of them and were foraging on the ground in a well-wooded area. When some tourists came, these birds swiftly flew into the woods . The photo...
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    Harried ID please - Montagu's or Pallid ?

    Hi.. Got this image from the Koonthankulam Bird Sanctuary, South India .. last week (5.12.2014). I'm confused whether it is Pallid or Montagu's .. I'm more inclined towards the pallid.. but, wanted make sure.. regards, Biju
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    Whiskered Tern ? South India , December 2012

    Hi, would be greatful if someone can pour some light on the question.. regards, Biju
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    Bar-headed goose K33 ring South India

    Hi, saw a ringed bar headed goose from Koonthakulam Bird Sanctuary (south of Tamil Nadu State, South India) on 7.12.12. Any idea where these come from?
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    Pipit ID from the Himalayas

    Saw this pipit at Sattal (in Uttarakhand - Himalayan valley, India) in the first week of April 2012. Saw a flock foraging on the ground.. Both the images are of the same bird...
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    ID of Pipit (India)

    hi.. Please take a look at the pictures.. The bird was seen at the riverbed nearby a forest (Southernmost part of India) .. It was almost noon and the bird was taking short runs.. The picture was taken by one of my friends (Mr.A.K.Sivakumar), who is a conservationist.
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    Pipit ID from South India

    hello all, Today, I came across a pipit on my usual birding at Bonacaud in South India, which is an abandoned tea estate near a semi-deciduous forest. The bird was solitary and unusually for a pipit, it was seen perching on twigs most of the time. I am sorry, I could not hear any sound...
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    Broad-tailed Grassbird

    This bird, which is endemic to South Western Ghats prefers grasslands of high altitude.. Some of you might be remembering me posting a picture of Long-billed pipit instead of this grassbird the previous year erroneously.. And I promised to show you all a picture of grassbird in one year.8-P...
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    going to MF from AF...

    hi.. I've been shooting birds using a D300 and Sigma 170-500 for the last 5 years.. The AF in the lens sometimes gives me a lot of head aches.. Still, I was able to capture some good moments.. Over these years, I'm able to approach the birds a lot more without any hides and may be because of...
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    Pipit identification from India..

    Dear all, I was fortunate to be part of a Bird Survey team which conducted survey at Shendurney WLS in Kerala (South India) from 18th to 20th of Feb 2011. On the river bed, I was able to get pictures of a pipit.. I'm very confused about its identity.. I'd be very thankful if anyone can throw...
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    Broad-tailed Grassbird

    hi... Please have a look at the following link.. http://www.birdforum.net/gallery/showphoto.php/photo/315764/ppuser/86964 regards, Biju
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    Hi from Kerala (South India)

    hi.. I'm from India and I love birding.. Enjoys trekking a lot and bought a D300 to capture some of the precious moments.. My lens is a secondhand Sigma 170-500mm.. May not be comparable to some of the high-end lens.. nevertheless, pretty useful.. I would like to share some of my pictures...
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