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A pair of Himalayan Bulbul birds near The Mirage - Andretta in Himachal.
These birds were clicked in the forest that touches the backwall of The Mirage.
Brown-headed Gull in non-breeding plumage feeding in the lake at Harike Wildlife Sanctuary, Punjab.
Brown-headed gulls are rarer than the similar black-headed gulls, especially in this region, as they are strongly migratory. They breed in high altitude around central Asia and Tibet, and migrate to the Indian-Subcontinent for wintering where they are mostly seen in coastal areas.
Water lily (Nymphaeaceae) reflection after a rainy spring morning at the Norfolk Botanical Garden in Norfolk, Virginia.
Flock of Tufted Ducks flying over the lake in Harike Wildlife Sanctuary, Punjab.
Eurasian Coots and other waterbirds can be seen in the lake below the flying ducks. Hyacinth and island with tall grass can be seen in the background. The wetland has a number of islands within the lake.
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A Freshwater Crab, moments after fighting off an attack from a Black Kite bird in the almost dried up bed of Sirhind Canal near Ludhiana, Punjab.
This shot is in continuation of the previous image, part of the same burst. As the crab lay exposed after surviving the swoop, it would likely only be a matter of time before it got picked by one of the numerous raptors hovering overhead.
Till I had a good look at this capture, I wasn't even aware that crabs thrive in our canal systems. Most freshwater crab species are actually threatened as they have developed in isolated water systems, which inherently limits their propagation.
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Caspian Gull immature bird in its first winter plumage, flying over the lake in Harike Wildlife Sanctuary, Punjab.
This was a rare sighting of the caspian gull in this part of the world. Though its wintering range is not well documented, it is believed that the range extends into north-west India. If this sighting is correct, it reaffirms the belief.
Flock of geese flying over over Pong Lake near Dhameta, Himachal, migrating back to their breeding (summer) home across the Himalayas.
Geese fly in a 'V' formation for increased efficiency. The bird flying in front decreases air resistance for the one behind, helping it conserve energy. The lead goose has to put in the maximum effort, and when it tires it moves to the back of the formation with another goose taking point.
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Drew Bird Photography
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