Let me tell you about hebbal lake first. It was created by kempegowda way back in 1537. The park is maintained under public-private partnership and the management allows birdwatchers and photographers freely between 6.30 AM to 9.30 AM without any restrictions. So its a very good place for amateurs to learn.
The habitat is favoured by many species of birds such as the Spot-billed
Pelican, Eurasian Spoonbill, Shoveller, Pintail, Garganey, Little
Grebe, Coot and Spot-billed Duck. We can also find sandpipers and other
waders as well as Purple Moorhens, Purple Herons and Grey Herons in the
shallow zone.
Ashy prinia |
Inside the park we can easily spot pale billed flower pecker,
parakeets,ashy prinia, great-tit, white eye, kingfisher,tailor bird and
all species of sun birds.With a standard zoom lens we can easily take
good pictures. Birds inside the park are not at all shy, with little bit
of patience we can get close up pictures, these pics are shot
with sigma 70-300mm lens without any tripods.
female sun bird |
Male sun bird |
pale billed flower pecker |
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