And so the story goes...
Almost two and half years back(20/05/2010), just as a leisure activity on a weekend, I headed off early in the warm sunny morning along with a back pack filled with a camera, some water, a F.A.K., some stuff to munch upon,in case required, and my newly joined companion, my Firefox Fusion. Where did I head? To some unknown part of Baramati. For what? To capture things that others didnt notice.
So finally after several hours of cycling, exploring the open narrow roads through the vast open, dried off lands and capturing all that I could,ended off with a punctured tyre, walking the whole 10-12kms all through the terrain and heading right away till the Baramati's market area to fix the puncture. Though it seems to have ended in a tragic way, it left me with a half filled memory stick of amazing moments and amazing sights.(https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.396362674443.172439.763644443&type=1&l=3f9b12a775) Link to the album.
So why am I sharing all this? Well, all this started off as a simple leisure activity, but it made into a challenge to bring out some surprising facts about some normal place, realizing the fact that weare not just limited to we, us or me, Its more than that and is meant to be for all not just the insane humans...It belonged to the nature and its beauties, it still belongs to them as much as it belongs to us.
Down the line somehow I forgot this fact and took it as a challenge to fill up my hard disk and surely trying to improve my photography skills. Finally this past weekend's trip made me realize what I had kicked off and what my basic motto was 'Bring the unknown in the known' and spread the awareness. Thanks to Nilesh Bhanage(P.A.W.S., Dombivli) and his plan to go Bird Walking to a place which I had always been visiting very regularly, so regularly that I knew each and every knoock and corner of the place...well thats the bubble I was in, until this trip.
So finally on a chilly Sunday morning I headed off to meet up others, Nilesh and few interns from P.A.W.S., at the predecided spot and went off to the place for the bird walk. And what a surprise! Never thought, just a few more metres away lied the most beautiful sight. Huge flocks of migratory birds resting, feeding, flourishing... Before I start describing the place and hinting about the location...why not checkout the snaps that I could capture int he whole trip???
Here's the snapshots:
Pity state...A Common Sandpiper among the waste EXIF: Shutterspeed 1/250 F/9.0 ISO 800 Exp Comp -1ev |
The flight of a Little Cororant EXIF: Shutterspeed 1/200 F/9.0 ISO 800 Exp Comp -2/3ev |
A rare sighting...a flock of Spoonbils EXIF: Shutterspeed 1/1250 F/9.0 ISO 400 Exp Comp -2/3ev |
Flying beauties...the migrants EXIF: Shutterspeed 1/640 F/9.0 ISO 400 Exp Comp -1ev |
A Northern Pintail(L) a couple of Gadwall* and a plover *not confirmed EXIF: Shutterspeed 1/500 F/9.0 ISO 400 Exp Comp -1ev |
In flight the Northern shovelors EXIF: Shutterspeed 1/2000 F/9.0 ISO 400 Exp Comp -1ev |
Ready to take off...A northern Pintail EXIF: Shutterspeed 1/400 F/9.0 ISO 400 Exp Comp -2/3ev |
A fellow passenger in the ferry EXIF: Shutterspeed 1/250 F/9.0 ISO 400 Exp Comp -2/3ev |
A small beauty EXIF: Shutterspeed 1/500 F/9.0 ISO 400 Exp Comp -2ev |
An unknown birdie...Probably a Prinia or wabler EXIF: Shutterspeed 1/200 F/9.0 ISO 400 Exp Comp -1ev |
Ideal lighting and a mini beauty EXIF: Shutterspeed 1/250 F/9.0 ISO 400 Exp Comp -1ev |
A Paddy pipit EXIF: Shutterspeed 1/500 F/9.0 ISO 400 Exp Comp -2/3ev |
Mini Beauty...Kumud(Indica Tropical water Lily) EXIF: Shutterspeed 1/2500 F/9.0 ISO 400 Exp Comp -5/3ev |
Just about to open up... EXIF: Shutterspeed 1/800 F/9.0 ISO 200 Exp Comp -1ev |
Fellow birders...Nilesh(R) and his intern |
Shying behind the thorns EXIF: Shutterspeed 1/320 F/9.0 ISO 200 Exp Comp -1/3ev |
The flight of a Median Egret EXIF: Shutterspeed 1/2000 F/9.0 ISO 400 Exp Comp -1ev |
Macro photography in progress...envy that 90mm Macro |
A Kentish plover EXIF: Shutterspeed 1/640 F/9.0 ISO 400 Exp Comp -1ev |
A distant Marsh Harrier, my first sighting in this place EXIF: Shutterspeed 1/2000 F/9.0 ISO 400 Exp Comp -1ev |
A Drongo EXIF: Shutterspeed 1/800 F/9.0 ISO 400 Exp Comp -2/3ev |
A Drongo from the other side EXIF: Shutterspeed 1/640 F/9.0 ISO 400 Exp Comp -1/3ev |
Another rare sighting...a mighty Osprey EXIF: Shutterspeed 1/1600 F/9.0 ISO 400 Exp Comp -1/3ev |
Probably a yellow throated sparrow??? EXIF: Shutterspeed 1/1000 F/9.0 ISO 400 Exp Comp -1/3ev |
An Asian Pied Starling EXIF: Shutterspeed 1/800 F/9.0 ISO 400 Exp Comp -1ev |
A vibrant beauty EXIF: Shutterspeed 1/800 F/9.0 ISO 400 Exp Comp -1ev |
Froze it just there...A Common Kingfisher EXIF: Shutterspeed 1/800 F/9.0 ISO 400 Exp Comp -1/3ev |
Hmm...Main nahi pose karunga/karungi EXIF: Shutterspeed 1/800 F/9.0 ISO 400 Exp Comp -1/3ev |
Sitting on a mirror floor...a Pond Heron EXIF: Shutterspeed 1/2000 F/9.0 ISO 400 Exp Comp +2/3ev |
A Busy Carpenter bee... EXIF: Shutterspeed 1/1000 F/9.0 ISO 400 Exp Comp -2/3ev |
Another shot of the mamothish bee... EXIF: Shutterspeed 1/1000 F/9.0 ISO 400 Exp Comp -2/3ev |
Young explorers |
A mud skipper EXIF: Shutterspeed 1/800 F/9.0 ISO 400 Exp Comp -4/3ev |
Busy clicking... |
little stints EXIF: Shutterspeed 1/1600 F/9.0 ISO 400 Exp Comp -1ev |
Time to fly off...A little cormorant EXIF: Shutterspeed 1/1600 F/9.0 ISO 400 Exp Comp -1ev |
just off... EXIF: Shutterspeed 1/1600 F/9.0 ISO 400 Exp Comp -1ev |
A common Redshank EXIF: Shutterspeed 1/1000 F/9.0 ISO 400 Exp Comp -1ev |
A very first record of Pied Avocet at this spot EXIF: Shutterspeed 1/1600 F/9.0 ISO 400 Exp Comp -1ev |
Time to fly off...notice the depth of mud... EXIF: Shutterspeed 1/1600 F/9.0 ISO 400 Exp Comp -1ev |
And now its off... EXIF: Shutterspeed 1/1600 F/9.0 ISO 400 Exp Comp -1ev |
Graceful flight EXIF: Shutterspeed 1/4000 F/9.0 ISO 400 Exp Comp -1ev |
A Northern Pintail EXIF: Shutterspeed 1/1000 F/9.0 ISO 400 Exp Comp -1ev |
Some differences I guess??? A Gadwall and a Pintail EXIF: Shutterspeed 1/1000 F/9.0 ISO 400 Exp Comp -1ev |
A spot billed duck in flight EXIF: Shutterspeed 1/100 F/9.0 ISO 400 Exp Comp +2/3ev |
A new form of a bird... |
Some sun bathing time...a little cormorant EXIF: Shutterspeed 1/800 F/9.0 ISO 400 Exp Comp 0ev |
A bit disturbed water.. EXIF: Shutterspeed 1/640 F/9.0 ISO 400 Exp Comp 0ev |
So the bird count was:
- common sandpiper
- little cormorant
- spoonbil
- northern shoveler
- Spot billed duck
- gadwall
- Northern pintail
- prinia
- Ashy prinia
- paddy pipit
- Drongo
- asian pied starling
- median egret
- plover
- marsh harrier
- osprey
- Yellow throated sparrow
- Common kingfisher
- Indian Pond heron
- Grey Heron
- Little stint
- Common Redshank
- Pied Avocet
- Yellow eyed babler
- Sparrow
- Black kite
- Green bee eater
- Egret
- Gulls
- brown headed gull
- Indian robin
Thank you for going through it patiently...Do share your thoughts on the Phlog and ways to improve it.