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Thattekkad - Lesser Birds

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by sumeet.moghe

It wasn't the best photography trip - but here are some of the pictures that are just about worth sharing. Please help me with the IDs of some birds, dragonflies, butterflies and reptiles that I may be confused with. Cheers!

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Common Kingfisher
Brown Shrike
Brown Hawk Owl
ID Needed
Common Iora
Verditer Flycatcher
Crimson Marsh Glider - female
Crested Serpent Eagle
Forest Calotes
Common Picturewing - female
Commander?
Brown Hawk Owl
Brown Hawk Owl
Brown Hawk Owl
Rustic
Brown Hawk Owl
Eurasian Blackbird (nigropileus?)
ID Needed
Paradise flycatcher in flight
Green Marsh Hawk
ID Needed
Common Cerulean?
Common FiveRing?
Fulvous Forest Skimmer
Cattle Egret
Malabar Starling
Greater Flameback Woodpecker
Yellow Browed Bulbul
Golden Fronted Leafbird
Malabar Giant Squirrel
A really poor shot of the Malabar Trogan - damn the light!
Common Bluebottle?
Common Threering
A worn chocolate pansy
Oriental Magpie Robin
A Snake Skink?
Common Picturewing - female
Grey Pansy?
Pied Paddy Skimmer?
One Spot Grass Yellow
Greater Flameback Woodpecker
Pale billed Flowerpecker
Clamourous Reed Warbler?
Ashy Woodswallow
Blyth's Reed Warbler?
Chocolate Pansy?
Racquet-tail Drongo
Asian Koel
Malabar Grey Hornbill
White Cheeked Barbet
Large Woodshrike
Drongo Cuckoo - Record
Indian Pitta - late in the evening (after sundown)
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