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    India - April 2023 (Bharatpur area and River Chambal)

    My apologies - my fault - it's this: Comfort Bird Tour India. Thanks McMadd for highlighting. Best regards Mike
  2. M

    India - April 2023 (Bharatpur area and River Chambal)

    Quick update. I saw all possible 12 targets. Indian Courser is a tricky bird to see after March but my local guide, CB Singh, Comfort Bird Tours India, had a couple of good contacts, one of whom was keeping tabs on a pair. I enjoyed great views of one bird. River Chambal cruise was awesome...
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    India - April 2023 (Bharatpur area and River Chambal)

    And me but dipped! Hence doing it right this time :love: Mike
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    India - April 2023 (Bharatpur area and River Chambal)

    Hi Andy / Steve Things have changed a lot in the Delhi area. Most obviously in the vultures. When I was first there in the mid-1990s the skies were full of vultures, now that same vulture is critically endangered. :cry: Bharatpur and Sultanpur still turn up Indian Courser. Not in the numbers...
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    India - April 2023 (Bharatpur area and River Chambal)

    Agree, Yellow-footed Green Pigeon isn't that tricky in the lowlands, I've seen before in India at Bharatpur. I've now more-or-less sorted a car and local guide if anyone is up for seeing Indian Courser and Indian Skimmer and just having an enjoyable few days birding south of Delhi. Still not...
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    India - April 2023 (Bharatpur area and River Chambal)

    Happy new year to BF members. I'm going to Eaglenest (NE India) on a birding trip and ahead of that I'm looking to have a few days in the Delhi area, from 9 to 14 April (some flex). Key targets are: Indian Courser, Indian Skimmer, Black-bellied Tern, Sand Lark Itinerary could be something...
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