Dholes Den
Your Call of the Wild...
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Located in the wildlife reserve of Bandipur, Dhole’s Den is an eco-friendly natural resort, with its own windmill, water recycling and waste treatment. Most of the lectricity is generated by a windturbine and solar cells. The kitchen waste is turned into bio gas and waste water is used for the vegetable garden. Here, the wild animals of the park are close enough to be even heard. Be it the sloth bear with its cubs at night or elephants and the wild boar, the roar of the tiger or the growl of a leopard, none is ever too far away. www.dholesden.com blog.dholesden.com
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Dhole’s Den, Kaniyinapura Village, Bandipur National Park, GundlupetTaluk, Chamarajnagar District, 571126 Karnataka, INDIATel.: 0091 - 8229 - 236062, 236061 Mobile: 0091 –94444 68376 Email: manager@dholesden.com Web: www.dholesden.com Photographs by: Pavithra Kumar, pk4nature@rediffmail.com
Friends of Dhole’s Den, It has been our constant endeavour at Dhole’s Den to promote creativity in any aspect. Dhole’s Den from its very inception as an ‘Idea’ has strived to be a place for creative minds. Be it in art, architecture, literature or photography, we take pride in saying: Come, Dream, Create! Some years ago a young man called Pavithra Kumar, a hotel management graduate was initiated into bird-watching and he followed his dream with passion. His love for birds, I am sure gives a sense of purpose and fulfillment to his life. We take pride in showing you the birds that are in Bandipur and especially ‘residents’ at Dhole’s Den. You will be amazed at the variety that the environs of Dhole’s Den have to offer to a person who wants to and has the patience to wait to see these wonderful winged creatures. There are many animals in the national park on which volumes have been written and large crowds drive every weekend to get a glimpse of the elusive cat. But lest we forget the fact remains that not just the tiger, leopard and the elephant are worthy of mention, the birds are something we take and grasp in our hearts as we in our lives strive for beauty and perfection on our ‘Flights of fancy’. These colourful and sometimes tiny creatures remind us how empty our universe would be if we didn’t have the birds and we were left with only the wildcats, dogs and for that matter elephants to look at and listen to… A morning would be a lesser morning. Committed to this spirit,we have come up with a bird book for you, friends of Dhole’s Den. Enjoy the creatures, connect with them and rejuvenate in the creativity this booklet brings to you. Wild Regards, Karthik Davey
Birds of Bandipur
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Asian Koel Koel Asian
(Eudynamys scolopacea) scolopacea) (Eudynamys Resident, Male Greenish Black in colour withgreen bill, female is spotted & Barred with white, known for its loud & melodious call. feeds on fruits Found throughout the year & quite common Size: Crow-
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Bay Backed Shrike (Lanius vittatus) Resident, found close to cultivated lands & opendry scrub areas. Has black forehead, pale grey crown & nape, white rump, feeds on insects. Size: Sparrow+
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Black Shouldered Kite (Elanus caeruleus)
Resident, one of the small birds of prey, grey & white with black shoulders, red eyes, you may see it hovering often, found mostly in open scrub & cultivation areas, feeds on lizards, mice, smaller birds etc. Size: Crow-
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Booted Warbler (Hippolais caligata)
Resident, found mostly throughout the year, long tail & square ended found in scrub & dry habitats. Feeds on insects found in bushy areas. Size: flowerpecker-
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Changeable Hawk Eagle (Eudynamys scolopacea) Resident, found throughout the year, has a beautiful crest and very powerful claws and adult has a dark coat compared to that of a juvenile which is more white. Feeds on rodents and birds can take even a pea hen & rarely the small mouse deer. Size: Kite+
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Chestnut Bellied Nuthatch (Sitta castanea)
Resident, Male has deep chestnut underparts, female has paler cinnamon brown underparts, white cheeks, Found in forest & groves feeds on insects & you see them hopping up/down the trees in search of insects. Size: Sparrow-
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Collared Dove (Streptopelia decaocto)
Wide spread resident, sandy brown with prominent black half collar, found in open dry habitations & cultivated areas, feeds on insects. Size: Pigeon
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Birds of Bandipur
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Common Hawk Cuckoo (Hierococcyx varius)
Widespread resident, commonly known as the Brainfever bird because of its call, has grey upper parts & more rufous underparts, indistinct barring on belly & flanks, found in well-wooded country. Size: Asian Koel-
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Common Hoopoe (Upupa epops)
Resident, rufous, orange with black & white wings & tail, long beak, has a fan-like crest, found mostly on ground sometimes taking mudbath. found in open country, cultivated & well wooded areas. Size: Dove-
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Common Kingfisher (Alcedo atthis)
Widespread resident, orange ear coverts, greenish blue on head scapulars & wings, found near the water holes, fresh waters in open country. Feeds on small fishes. Size: Robin+
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Common Myna (Acridotheres tristis)
Widespread resident, Brownish body with yellow orbital skin yellow bill, whitish wingpatch Found near habitation & cultivation, mostly near cattle, deer etc in search of insects. Size: Dove
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Crested Serpent Eagle (Spilornis cheela)
Widespread resident, broad rounded wings, hooded appearance when at rest, yellow cere & lores, spotting on brown underparts, feeds on snakes mainly. Found in well-wooded country & forests. Size: Hawk eagle
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Blue Winged Leafbird (Chloropsis cochinc heninsis)
Resident, Male has smaller black throat patch, yellowish forehead, female has bluish green throat, found in open forests & well-wooded areas.
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Green Bee Eater (Merops orientalis)
Widespread Resident, Small size, blue cheeks with black gorget, Golden to rufous colouration crown, green tail with elongated central feathers, commonly found every where, feeds on insects & bees.
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Grey Bellied Cuckoo (Cacomantis passerinus)
Winter visitor, greyish body with white vent & undertail coverts, found in well-wooded country, feeds on insects.
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Grey Jungle Fowl (Gallus sonneratii)
Resident, male has a shawl of white & pale yellow spotting, golden-yellow spotting on scapulars, Female has white streaking on zunderparts, found commonly in forest undergrowth, secondary growth & bamboo thickets, feeds on insects.
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Indian Peafowl (Pavo cristatus)
Widespread resident, Male has blue neck & breast, glossy green tail with numerous ocelli, Female has greenish neck, whitish face, throat & belly, found commonly in forest undergrowth in wild, villages & cultivation. Feeds on insects.
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Birds of Bandipur
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Indian Robin (Saxicoloides fulicata)
Widespread resident, reddish vent & black tail, male has white shoulders & black underparts, Female has greyish underparts, found commonlyin dry stony areas with scrub & cultivation edges.
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Indian Roller (Coracias benghalensis)
Widespread resident, rufous brown on nape & underparts,white streaking on ear coverts & throat, greenish mantle, has turquoise band across primaries & dark blue terminal band totail. Found commonly in cultivated areas, open woodlands & gardens. Feeds on insects.
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Indian Silverbill (Lonchura malabarica)
Widespread resident,adult has white rump & uppertail coverts, black tail with elongated central feathers & ruofous buff barring on flanks, found commonly in dry cultivation ,grassland & thorn scrub. feeds on grains mainly.
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Jungle Babbler (Turdoides striatus)
Widespread resident, uniform tail, dark mottling & streaking on throat & breast, found commony in deciduous forests & cultivation. commonly known as seven sisters.
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Laughing Dove (Streptopelia senegalensis)
Wide spread resident, slim small with fairly long tail, brownish ping head & underparts, uniform upperparts, black stippling on upper breast, dry cultivation & scrub covered hills. Found in dry cultivation areas.
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Long Tail Shrike (Lanius schach) Widespread resident, adult has grey mantle, rufous scapulars & upper back, narrow black forehead, found commonly in open forests, gardens & bushes in cultivation. feeds on insects.
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Oriental Magpie Robin (Copssychus saularis)
Widespread resident, Black/Slate grey & white with white on wings and at sides of tail found commonly in gardens, groves & open broadleaved forest.
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Indian Nightjar (Caprimulgus atripennis)
Widespread resident, has boldly streaked crown, rufous buff nuchal collar bold black centres & broad buff edges to scapulars. found in open wooded country & foothills.
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Oriental Honey buzzard (Pernis ptilorhyncus)
Widespread resident, soars with wings flat, has small crest, very variable in white, and unmarked, streaked or barred often shows dark moustachial stripe, lacks dark carpal patch male has grey face, greyish brown underparts, two black tail bands. found in well-wooded country. Size- Kite
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Pale Billed flowerpecker (Dicaeum erythrorynchos)
Widespread resident, has pale bill, greyish olive upperparts, pale grey underparts, found commonly in open broad-leaved forest & well-wooded areas & gardens.
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Pied Bushchat (Saxicola caprata)
Widespread resident, male is black with white rump & wing patch, female has dark brown upperparts & rufous brown underparts with rufous orange rump, found mainly in cultivation, open country with bushes & grass.
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Indian Pond Heron (Ardeola grayii)
Widespread resident, whitish wings contrast with dark saddle, head neck & breast streaked or spotted, found commonly in inland & coastal wetlands.
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Purple Rumped Sunbird (Nectarinia zeylonica)
Resident, Male has narrow maroon breast band maroon head sides, whitish mantle & greyish white flanks, female has greyish white throat, yellow breast, & rufus brown on the wing, commonly found in cultivation & secondary growth.
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Purple Sunbird (Nectarinia asiatica)
Widespread resident, male metallic purple, female has uniform yellowish underparts, with faint supercilium & darker musk. found commonly in open deciduous forests & gardens.
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Red Headed Vulture (Sarcogyps calvus)
Resident, adult has bare reddish head & cere, white patches at the base of the neck & upper thighs, has reddish legs & feet. found in open country near habitation & well wooded hills. Basically scavengers.
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Red Wattled lapwing (Vanellus indicus)
Widespread resident, black cap & breast, red bill with black tip, yellow legs, found commonly in open flat ground near water.
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Red Vented Bulbul (Pycnonotus cafer)
Widespread resident, red vent, black head withslight crest, white rump, mantle & breast and vary from pale brown, heavily scaled, to blackish, open deciduous forest & secondary growth.
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Red Whiskered Bulbul (Pycnonotus jocosus)
Widespread resident, Black crest, red Whiskers & white underparts with complete or broken breast band. found commonly in open forest & secondary growth.
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Rose Ringed Parakeet (Psittacula krameri)
Widespread resident, green head & blue green tip to tail, male has black chin stripe & pink collar. found commonly in forest, wooded areas & cultivation.
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Scaly Brested Munia (Lonchura punctulata)
Widespread resident, adult has chestnut throat & upper breast, whitish underparts with dark scaling, found in open forests, bushes & cultivation.
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Short Toed Snake Eagle (Circaetus gallicus)
Resident, long & broad wings, pinched in at base, & rather long tail, soars with wings flat, frequently hovers, found in open dry plains & hills.
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Spotted Dove (Streptopelia chinensis)
Widespread resident, Spotted upperparts & black & white chequered patch on neck sides, found in cultivation, habitation & open forests.
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Spotted Owlet (Athene brama)
Widespread resident, white spotting on upperparts, including crown, found commonlyin habitation & cultivation areas.
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White Bellied Drongo (Dicrurus caerulescens)
Widespread resident, whitish from belly downwards. found in open forests & wellwooded areas.
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White Bellied Woodpecker (Dryocopus javensis)
Resident but rarely spotted, large black woodpecker with white belly, male has red crown during flight shows white rump & white underwing coverts. found in forest & secondary growth with tall trees. Size: Pigeon +
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White Browed Fantail (Rhipidura aureola)
Widespread resident, broad white supercilia which meet over forehead, blackish throat, whitebrest & belly, white spotting on the wing coverts,often see them spreading tail like a fan. Found in forest & well wooded areas.
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White Throated Kingfisher (Halcyon smyrnensia)
Resident, has white throat & centre of the breast,brown head & most of the underparts, long &thick reddish bill found commonly near freshwater, cultivation & forest edges, feeds on fishes. Size: Shrike+
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White Bellied Minivet (Pericrocotus erythropygius)
Resident but rarely seen, has white wing patch & orange rump, male has black head & upperparts & white underparts with orangebreast, female has brown upperparts & white underparts, found in dry open scrub areas. Size: Shrike-
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Yellow footed Green Pigeon (Treron phoenicoptera)
Resident, Broad olive-yellow collar, pale greyish green upperparts, yellowish band at base of thetail, yellow legs & feet, found mostly in deciduous forests, fruiting trees around villages & cultivated areas. Size: Dove+
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Yellow Wattled lapwing (Vanellus malabaricus)
Resident, yellow wattles & legs, white supercilium, dark cap, brown breast band. Found in open dry ground. Size: Red Wattled lapwing
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Streak Throated Woodpecker (Picus xanthopygaeus)
Widespread resident, scaling on lower breast, belly & flanks. Has dark bill & pale eye, streaked throat & upper breast & indistinct barring ontail found in forest, secondary growth & plantations.
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Large Cuckooshrike Eudynamys Scol
Widespread Resident, Large, Pale grey upperparts & greyish white underparts with variable amount of faint grey barring. found in open woodland & trees in cultivation.
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Bonelli’s Eagle (Hieraaetus fasciatus)
Widespread resident, Medium-sized eagle with long & broad wings, distinctly protruding head and square-ended tail. soars with wings flat, adult has pale underbody & forewing, blackish band along underwing coverts, whitish patch on mantle & pale greyish tail with broad dark terminal band found in well wooded country in plains & hills.
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Coppersmith Barbet (Megalaima haemacephala)
Resident, small size, crimson forehead & breast patch, yellow patches above & below the eye, yellow throat & streaked underparts, found in open wooded country & groves.
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5 104
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Black Drongo (Eudynamys Scolopacea)
Resident, Male Greenish Black in colour with green bill, female is spotted & barred with white, known for its loud & melodious call. feeds on fruits. Found throughout the year & quite common. Size: Crow-
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Great Cormorant (Phalacrocorax carbo)
Widespread resident, larger & bulkier with thicker neck larger & more angular head & stout bill. Adult breeding glossy black with orange facial skin, white cheeks & throat, white head plumes and white thigh patch. found in inland & coastal waters.
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5 108
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Emerald Dove (Chalcophaps indica)
Widespread resident, stout & broad winged, with very rapid flight, green upperparts & black & white banding on back, male has grey crown & white shoulder patch, found in moist tropical & sub tropical broad-leaved forest.
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5 110
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Yellow Crowned Woodpecker (Dendrocopos mahrattensis)
Resident, yellowish forehead & forecrown, white spotted upperparts, poorly defined moustachial stripe underparts with diffuse streaking, red patch on lower belly & white barring on central tail feathers. Open woodland, open country with scattered trees.
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5 112
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Small Minivet
(Pericrocotus cinnamomeus) Widespread resident, small size, male has dark grey to pale grey upper parts, black to dark grey throat & deep orange to mainly white underparts found in open wooded areas.
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5 114
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Little Grebe
(Tachybaptus ruficollis) Widespread resident, small size, often with puffed up rear end, in breeding plumage has rufous cheeks & neck sides & yellow patch at the base of the bill, non breeding has brownish buff cheeks & flanks, found mainly in fresh water wetlands.
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5 116
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White Cheeked Barbet (Megalaima viridis)
Resident, Brownish Bill, white supercilium & cheeks contrasting with brown crown & nape, whitish throat & bold white streaking on breast, ound in wooded areas gardens & groves.
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5 118
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Tawny-Bellied Babbler (Dumetia hyperythra)
Resident, rufous brown forehead & forecrown & orange buff underparts, found mainly in areas with tall grass & scrub.
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5 120
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Brown Shrike (Lanius cristatus)
Wintor visitor, has dark rufous brown upperparts, thicker bill & more graduated tail. found in forest edges & scrub.
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5 122
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Spot -Billed Duck ((Anas poecilorhyncha)
Widespread resident, yellow tip on the bill, dark crown & eye stripe, spotted breast. nominate has red floral spot. white tertials & green green speculum, found in fresh water wet lands.
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5 124
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Rufous-Winged Bushlark (Mirafra assamica)
Resident, stout bill, short tail, rufous on wing, rufous buff on outer tail feathers, dark spotting on breast, ear coverts & pale rufous buff to underparts. found in stony scrub & fallow cultivation.
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5 126
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Brahminy Kite (Haliastur indus)
Widespread resident, small size,wings usually angled at carpals. adult mainly chestnut with white head, neck & brest, found in inland & coastal waters.
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5 128
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Darter
(Anhinga melanogaster) Widespread resident, long slim head & neck, dagger like bill, long tail, often swims with most of body submerged. adult has white stripe down side of neck, lanceolate white scapular streaks & white streaking on wing coverts. found mainly in inland waters and also coastal waters.
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5 130
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Black Crowned Night Heron (Nycticorax nycticorax)
Widespread resident, stocky with thick neck, adult has black crown & mantle contrasting with grey wings & whitish underparts, found in inland & coastal waters.
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Greater Racket-Tailed Drongo (Dicrurus paradiseus)
Widespread resident, larger with larger bill, typically has crest 7 forked tail, found in broadleaved forest & bamboo jungle.
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5 134
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Pompadour Green Pigeon (Treron pompadora)
Greenish pigeon, male has brownish wings, maroon mantle, greenish throat, female lacks brownish wings, found in tropical & sub tropical moist broad-leaved forests & wellwooded areas.
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5 136
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Grey Francolin
(Francolinus pondicerianus) Widespread resident in lowlands & low hills throat with fine dark necklace, finely barred upperparts with shaft streaking, & finely barred underparts, found in dry grass & thorn scrub areas.
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5 138
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Large billed crow (Corvus macrorhynchos)
Widespread resident, all black, lacking paler collar of house crow, domed head, large bill with arched culmen. wide range of habitats except deserts & semi-deserts.
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5 140
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Plain Prinia (Prinia inornata)
Widespread resident, smaller with finer bill pale or rufous fringes to tertials, found near in places where tall crops grown, reeds, grassland scrub & mangroves.
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5 142
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Shikra
(Accipiter badius) Widespread resident, male has pale bluegrey upperparts, indistinct grey gular stripe, fine brownish orange barring on underparts, unbarred white thighs, female has upperparts more brownish grey, juvenile pale brown upperparts, more prominent gular stripe, & streaked underparts. found in open woods & groves.
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5 144
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Common Woodshrike (Tephrodornis pondicerianus)
Widespread resident, smaller with broad whitesupercilium & white tail sides, found in open broad-leaved forests, secondary growth & well-wooded areas.
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5 146
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Vernal hanging Parrot (Loriculus vernalis)
Resident, small green parrot, adult with red bill & red rump. found in broad-leaved forest.
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5 148
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Lesser Whitethroat (Sylvia curruca)
Widespread in winter, brownish grey upperparts, grey crown with darker ear coverts, lackish bill, dark grey legs & feet, found in scrub.
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5 150
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Dholes Den
Your Call of the Wild...
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Located in the wildlife reserve of Bandipur, Dhole’s Den is an eco-friendly natural resort, with its own windmill, water recycling and waste treatment. Most of the lectricity is generated by a windturbine and solar cells. The kitchen waste is turned into bio gas and waste water is used for the vegetable garden. Here, the wild animals of the park are close enough to be even heard. Be it the sloth bear with its cubs at night or elephants and the wild boar, the roar of the tiger or the growl of a leopard, none is ever too far away. www.dholesden.com blog.dholesden.com
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