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28 January 2013

Waterfoul Census_Chandaka 13'

13.01.13

Last year had been twice lucky to participate in the waterfowl census for Odisha. This year too, out of the office schedule, I got involved in two census places. Chandaka and Nandankanan


For friends who want more idea on what I am talking about please go through the following two links:


This was also a nice and different experience, considering the new places one visits, birds you search and the company of like-minded senior birding people. Its all a goody feeling. The initial plan was with Udayan, but as he was in New Delhi I tried connecting to other folks. :) Next time lets not miss the fun!

Got ready at 4.30 am. Got picked by Manoo di along with sanjib bhai. (It was very kind of them to pick me up for the trip, even though my place was in such an opposite direction.) We reached the place by 6 and after some tea, group discussion and grouping we were ready to move on to our respective places for annual water bird counting.
I got into Shakti bhai and Sanjib bhai's group and the journey began. I do not have much bird photos but there are more of travel photos. 

Rest let the pictures talk :) 

The Entry Gate to Chandaka 
All gearing up for the census

Nanda, an elephant was nearby - of course tied up :P
We off to the destination
Guptapada
It was all foggy. The feeling was beautiful there.

The Forest official, Shakti Bhai and Sanjib Bhai looking out for the birds.


Caught the sunrise

Some beautiful reflections
Grey Francolin
The clear water and clean environment 
Long-Tailed Shrike
Lesser-Whistling Ducks
Manupur
Pretty water lily
Little Grebe
Inside Chandaka 

Liked this path made with vehicle tyres
Some beautiful ladies working there
A crocodile in sight
A little bird, I could not recognise
Ambilo watch tower area - Chandaka
Elephant foot marks near the water body
Soura Billa
Deras - Most common place for the city picnickers

Shakti bhai and Sanjib Bhai

Me

The places we visited,  Guptapada, Kajalabanda/ Manupur, Dhalaswar, Languri, Ambilo and Saura Billa. 

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The Birds listed were:

  • Little Cormorant
  • Lesser Whistling Duck
  • Pintail Snipe
  • Common Snipe
  • Little Grebe
  • Purple Moorhen
  • White-Throated Kingfisher
  • Small-Blue Kingfisher
  • White-breasted Waterhen
  • Bronze-Winged Jacana
  • Pond Heron
  • Yellow Wagtail
  • White Wagtail
  • Grey Wagtail
  • Red-Wattled Lapwing
  • Yellow-Wattled Lapwing
  • Cattle Egret
  • Little Egret
  • Intermediate Egret 
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Unlike the previous Chandaka trip, this was a little dry in terms of the birds there. I hardly have any bird photo clicked because either they were only visible for recognition or too common to click. But the experience overall was good and surely looking forward to again visit the beautiful place.



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Tanuja :)

19 January 2012

Bird Census of Chandaka Dampara Sanctuary

The Entrance
Waterfowl Census of Chandaka Dampara Sanctuary_13.01.12


One Friday, we again got the opportunity with the Wild lifers and Naturalists to count birds in the Chandaka Sanctuary Region. The first venture was to Chilika and this would be the second one. For this one day trip, I started with Udayan, early morning around 5 to Chandaka. The morning bike ride till there was super chilly and almost killed us :( Reached there and met Shakti bhai, Dipti Ranjan and Partha who was also our team leader. Started the journey in the Bolero for the Range Office, inside Dampadra Range. The distance was pretty good but with beautiful sights it didn't matter. Full of green big trees, pre-set path, shrubs, bushes, birds everywhere, sharp shrill chirping and cold cozy weather. At the office we got our kits and met other birders who had bird counting in the nearby region. We met the most senior members like Biswajit Sir and Babu bhai. It was a great pleasure to be associated with them and know them. :) 

7.10 am: From there we reached Mahanadi shores where Biswajit Sir and Babu bhai took a boat for their journey.There on the river bed we saw so so many Small Pratincoles and River Lapwings. I saw Pratincoles first time and found them so cutie :)
Small Pratincoles


8.05 am: We then turned towards our designated places :) Jaria, Charigharia and Upara-pathapur towards north-eastern part of the sanctuary. With our young guru and TL Partha, me and Udayan too jumped off to view the place, alongwith Shri.P.C.Nayak (RO) geared up with full excitement. In the start I could hardly see anything but heard beautiful voices. Even of peacocks :) 

Haduapatta

The Fisherman setting the nets
Then we started spotting Purple Moorhens, Sandpipers, Redshanks, Common Snipes and the Spot billed ducks. :) Ofcourse accompanied by pond herons, cormorants and Egrets. Also saw spotted dove, Hoopoe and white throated kingfisher. We moved closer to the lake sides, walking and stopping by, keeping an eye on the birds :) the view was amazing. I could have never imagined a place coming through Chandaka :) Again the mountains, fields, water, chilly air, marshy land, walking inside fields...hmmmm :) There at a place a fisherman was setting his nets for fishes :/ which disturbed the birds and they mostly flew away.




Red-Wattled Lapwing
8.40 am: We kept walking on the shores of the lake and the edgy fields. With Partha's guiding we could see and collect most of the bird information. :) Mr. P.C. got irritated with us as were weren't walking up to his pace. He preferred more safe places and didn't land into marshy fields. So obviously he reached places fast and we didn't :D He clapped for the birds to fly away and count. We continued watching and spotting the birds. Missed clicking a spotted owl though. The photography helped in recognising birds more closely.
We then reached near villages where people were fishing by, washing clothes and lining up to bath and all of a sudden they realized we are there :P They started asking in loud tones if we are from OTV and shooting :P  After a little more of roaming there we were off for other places.



Lesser Whistling Ducks
Partha made the vehicle stop at a place with lake view sighting many birds. All dropped down and saw birds flying by in large number of flock. Partha made us recognise them as Lesser Whistling Ducks.  Yes I too could here the whistling :)


The Mahanadi banks

9.45 am: We then got back into bolero and reached at a Mahanadi reservoir area where we picked up Biswajit sir and Babu bhai and were all off to have tea nearby. All snacked up, breakfast plus yummy bara-tarkari (Vada-curry) at the local Dhabha. There all got into conversations on the birds one found and related information. After having a light talk time all got divided again to continue our respective journeys.



The next place was almost empty of birds except one man bathing making bear sounds :P we were scared. :D We stopped at various places on the way. One marshy place was full of Egrets and Herons, Cormorants and Purple moorhens. Asian Open billed storks and one Oriental Darter too. I saw one Citrine wagtail nearby :) The following place was superb with avid flora and fauna. The water source was even more blue and beautiful with Cotton teals and couples of spot-billed ducks swimming by. 
The great Banyan tree
There was one typical huge Banyan tree, very tall and very pleasing underneath it. Again we missed an owl that just flew away from us. Other birds spotted were Brahminy Ruddy Shelduck, River terns, River lapwings and lots and lots of Purple Moorhens. 


Common Redshanks


Cotton teals & Spot Billed Ducks
Spot-Billed Duck, Purple Moorhen, Citrine Wagtail, Wood Sandpiper, Large-pied Wagtail


1.00 pm: All were packed back in Bolero and dropped at the Range Office. There lists of birds were marked, counted and added in the pre-defined lists provided. Discussions and questions in air were shot in different species one found and on their recognition with the help of descriptions and photographs. Took lunch break in between and then finished the listings. 


2.50 pm: Partha was ready with the listings and submitted it to the DFO. After everybody's submission all started off to the main gate.


4.00 pm: Reached to the starting point i.e. the entrance gate. All got together with the conversations on their places and sightings. :) We bid goodbye to other members and were off from there. Yet another memorable and priceless trip. :) Looking forward for more, but this time to add more value to the census :)




list if birds spotted: In the order of final listing

  1. Little grebe
  2. Little cormorant
  3. Oriental Darter
  4. Indian Pond Heron
  5. Cattle Egret
  6. Little Egret
  7. Intermediate Egret
  8. Purple Heron
  9. Grey Heron
  10. Asian Openbill
  11. Lesser Whistling Duck
  12. Brahminy Ruddy Shelduck
  13. Indian Cotton Teal
  14. Spot-Billed Duck
  15. White-breasted Water hen
  16. Purple Swamphen
  17. Little Pranticole
  18. River lapwing
  19. Red-wattled lapwing
  20. Redshank
  21. Marsh Sandpiper
  22. Greenshank
  23. Common Sandpiper
  24. Common snipe
  25. Indian river tern
  26. Citrine wagtail
  27. Large Pied wagtail
  28. White wagtail
  29. Pied Kingfisher
  30. White breasted Kingfisher


 Few more photos:
 

With the Bolero
Inside the fields

 The team walk :P
On the way...


The beautiful Marigold fields on the way
'A priceless learning experience for me'
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"Chandka Elephant Sanctuary is a wildlife reserve located in north western fringe of Bhubaneswar in the Indian state of Orissa. Nestled on Khurdha uplands of 'Eastern Ghats' biotic region, Chandaka forest spread over 175.79 km2 of rolling table land and small sprawling hillocks of Khurdha and Cuttack Districts."
 Source: Wikipedia