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After the excellent birding report from Vaibhav at Manchanabele Dam and my post on Manchanabele Dam without birds, here’s Part 2 for you completing our birding report. We started with a Blue Kingfisher and then another one. What a start it was. Starting your day with beautiful Blue Kingfisher.

Post this, as usual we got separated in no time, he was roaming near water, while I decided to check a little far away.

I saw a Pied Wagtail close by, infact two of them on the ground.

Pied Wagtail

Pied Wagtail

A little ahead and there was a Purple Sunbird. Very beautiful looking bird, singing nice songs. He offered one of the closest view.

Purple Sunbird - Male

Purple Sunbird - Male

Then it was my all time favourite, Little Green Bee-Eater.

Little Green Bee-Eater

Little Green Bee-Eater

Little Green Bee-Eater

Little Green Bee-Eater

After some time I spotted a bird which I first thought was a Babbler. As I went closer, I figured its something different, which I haven’t spotted earlier. To me it seems to be Bristled Grass-Warbler“. You guys will have to identify and confirm.

Bristled Grass-Warbler

Bristled Grass-Warbler

Some more Bee-Eaters and Barn Swallows.

Barn Swallow

Barn Swallow

On a tree there was a Booted Warbler which was very active at that point of time.

Booted Warbler

Booted Warbler

On the other side, I saw some movement, this was Brahminy Starling.

Brahminy Starling

Brahminy Starling

Some lovely flower on the ground.

Flower

Flower

Red Vented Bulbul, its always good to see them around chirping.

Red Vented Bulbul

Red Vented Bulbul

Very far away I spotted a bird of prey, which was difficult to identify from naked eyes. I loved the lens and teleconverter combination which I use. Managed to get this picture. Looks like a White Eyed Buzzard.

White Eyed Buzzard

White Eyed Buzzard

Lovely Little Green Bee-Eater once again.

Little Green Bee-Eater

Little Green Bee-Eater

There was a Chameleon on a rock.

Chameleon

Chameleon

There was a Purple Rumped Sunbird and I call this a Bullet Shot. In fact Manchanabele Dam is full of Sunbirds, I have been there twice and both the time, I have seen a lot of Sunbirds.

Purple Rumped Sunbird - Male

Purple Rumped Sunbird - Male

Loten's Sunbird

Loten's Sunbird

 

Loten's Sunbird

Loten's Sunbird

And all of a sudden a very sweet bird call took my attention. It was hard to spot. But once I spotted, it was this beautiful looking Common Iora – Female.

Common Iora - Female

Common Iora - Female

Following her was a Common Iora - Male.

Common Iora - Male

Common Iora - Male

Common Iora - Male

Common Iora - Male

After some time they left us and I saw this mysterious looking bird on the same tree. I guess its Common Crested Lark.

Common Crested Lark

Common Crested Lark

Vaibhav has already shared the story of someone demanding money from him saying photography is prohibited here and after watching the lark I joined Vaibhav and then a Purple Heron trying to share the stone with Cormorants incedence happened.

Purple Heron

Purple Heron

Purple Heron

Purple Heron

Some Red Wattled Lapwing were also spotted.

Red Wattled Lapwing

Red Wattled Lapwing

A Rufous-Backed Shrike was also spotted.

Rufous-Backed Shrike

Rufous-Backed Shrike

After some more time we decided to head back to Bangalore. On the way we spotted Indian Roller. Offlate, we have started spotting Indian Rollers.

Indian Roller

Indian Roller

Overall, excellent birding for us. Worth travelling to Manchanabele Dam for birding. Give it a try!

After this fantastic post by Vaibhav on Birding at  Manchanabele Dam here is the beautiful dam for you.

Manchanabele Dam

Manchanabele Dam

It’s  a big reservoir, surrounded by beautiful mountains. During winter and rainy season it gets covered by immense greenery.

Manchanabele Dam

Manchanabele Dam

You can see different type of trees over there, providing ideal habitat for various birds, you must have already see in the previous post. We shall be posting part two of the birding report as we have some more in our store. There is a great variety of birds found here.

This place also seems to be good for cycling. We have seen some cycling enthusiasts coming down and cycling around the mountain base.

Manchanabele Dam

Manchanabele Dam

 

Manchanabele Dam

Manchanabele Dam

Manchanabele Dam

Manchanabele Dam

People can also be foung boating there.

Manchanabele Dam - Boating

Manchanabele Dam - Boating

Overall a beautiful place to visit. Please remember to visit such places in group as day by day it is becoming unsafe to visit any remote place.

Manchanabele Dam

Manchanabele Dam

Manchanabele – Scenic View

Manchanabele - View from Top

A scenic view of clear blue water with hills all around complimented by the greenery attracts the nature lovers. This is Manchanabele Dam around 40kms from Bangalore. With silence around as it is still unexplored commercially, you can hear the chirping of the birds, stroll around the dam and admire the beauty of the place.

The place is good for scenic and panoramic photography. The sunset view is good to be captured. The bird watchers and photographers would also find variety of birds like Kites, ducks and many more. The place is inside a village which is good to roam around and capture the rural life into your camera. On the way to Manchanabele, the beautiful view of the mustard farming always attracts the photographers tempting them to capture their beauty.

The best time to visit the place is in the evening before the sunset or early morning after the sunrise.

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