adityaasopa
New member

Hi,
I recently started visiting my in-law's farmhouse and am so surprised to see so many different birds.
My hometown was in a desert area, so I never paid attention to biodiversity there.
Now, I have decided to learn how to do birdwatching methodically.
I have an Olympus 8-16x50 binoc and a Canon DSLR with 55-250mm lens.
I found that birding relaxes me. I love imagining what the birds might be thinking while I watch them.
Once in a while, I love to capture those interactions, but photos haven't been that great so far.
Thanks for letting me in. Hope to learn and interact here.
Recently spotted: Grey hornbill, coppersmith Barbet, white-cheeked Barbet, Asian Koel, Green Bee-eater, Sunbirds (purple rumped, Loten's), Openbill, Asian Palm Swifts, Leafbirds, Bulbuls and many more
ebird ID: https://ebird.org/profile/MjUzMDExMw
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Aditya
I recently started visiting my in-law's farmhouse and am so surprised to see so many different birds.
My hometown was in a desert area, so I never paid attention to biodiversity there.
Now, I have decided to learn how to do birdwatching methodically.
I have an Olympus 8-16x50 binoc and a Canon DSLR with 55-250mm lens.
I found that birding relaxes me. I love imagining what the birds might be thinking while I watch them.
Once in a while, I love to capture those interactions, but photos haven't been that great so far.
Thanks for letting me in. Hope to learn and interact here.
Recently spotted: Grey hornbill, coppersmith Barbet, white-cheeked Barbet, Asian Koel, Green Bee-eater, Sunbirds (purple rumped, Loten's), Openbill, Asian Palm Swifts, Leafbirds, Bulbuls and many more
ebird ID: https://ebird.org/profile/MjUzMDExMw
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Aditya