Posts in Category: Keoladeo National Park

India! Bar-headed Goose

Bar-headed Geese: Keoladeo National Park, Bharatpur, Rajasthan, India, March 2023 — Keoladeo is winter home to a fair number of Bar Headed Geese. There are lots of things of note about the Bar-headed Goose. It migrates to and from high mountain lakes in central Asia, flying through and over the Himalaya Mountains at elevations up to 14,000 feet, in temperatures as low as 0 degrees, sometime through 300mph headwinds. Their blood chemistry is adapted to extract more oxygen than your average bird. They can fly up to 1000 miles in a single day during migration, flapping all the way. They run so hot and are so well insulted that ice can not form on their wings, even at the highest elevations…and they fly strongly enough so that a they can fly through strong cross-winds without being blown off course. Now that is some goose! And yet to look at they don’t look like super-geese…they are, in fact, kind of elegantly attractive. Sony Rx10iv at 600mm equivalent. Program mode with my custom birds and wildlife modifications. Processed in Pixelmator Pro and Apple Photos. ISO 200 @ f4 @ 1/500th.

India! Yellow-footed Green Pigeon

Yellow-footed Green Pigeon: Keoladeo National Park, Bharatpur, Rajasthan, India, March 2023 — My rickshaw driver could be very insistent when he spotted a bird (or birds) that he thought I should photograph. These two Yellow-footed Green Pigeons were sitting right over the road at Keoladeo, and he stopped and jockeyed the rickshaw around for a good angle. I have to admit they were picture worthy, despite being one of the most common birds of Rajasthan. 🙂 Sony Rx10iv at 600mm equivalent. Program mode with my custom birds and wildlife modifications. Processed in Pixomator Pro and Apple Photos. ISO 125 @ f4 @ 1/500th.

India! Bronze-winged Jacana

Bronze-winged Jacana: Keoladeo National Park, Bharatpur, Rajasthan, India, March 2023 — One of two possible Jacanas in Rajasthan, but, interestingly, in a different genus than all other Jacanas…a genus all its own, as it is its only member. Also interesting, I think, is the fact that references say the “carpal spur”, the wing claws, on the Bronze-winged Jacana are reduced to nubbins on the wing…but this bird has very prominent spurs…scary looking! ??? I did a bit of poking around on the internet as I prepared this post, and I can find no references to spurs like this on the Bronze-winged Jacana. Again ?? Sony Rx10iv at 600mm equivalent. Program mode with my custom birds and wildlife modifications. Processed in Pixelmator Pro and Apple Photos. ISO 100 @ f4 @ 1/500th.

India! Again the Red-wattled Lapwing

Red-wattled Lapwing: Keoladeo National Park, Bharatpur, Rajasthan, India, March 2023 — I know we already had a Red-wattled Lapwing photo yesterday, but we did see a lot of them, and I like this pair. 🙂 Sony Rx10iv at 591mm equivalent. Program mode with my custom birds and wildlife modifications. Processed in Pixelmator Pro and Apple Photos. ISO 125 @ f4 @ 1/500th. Plus .3EV

India! Red-wattled Lapwing

Red-wattled Lapwing: Keoladeo National Park, Bharatpur, Rajasthan, India, March 2023 — The Red-wattled Lapwing is by far the most common lapwing in Rajasthan. We saw our first ones on the grounds of the hotel in Delhi, and we saw them wherever there was any water at all, and sometimes far from water. Such an elegant bird! Sony Rx10iv at 600mm equivalent. Program mode with my custom birds and wildlife modifications. Processed in Pixelmator Photo and Apple Photos. ISO 125 @ f4 @ 1/500th.

White-fronted Kingfisher

White-fronted Kingfisher: Keoladeo National Park, Bharatpur, Rajasthan, India, March 2023 — Ready for another White-fronted Kingfisher? I hope so. I have already said how many of them we saw in Rajasthan. Many! Sony Rx10iv at 600mm equivalent. Program mode with my custom birds and wildlife modifications. Processed in Pixelmator Pro and Apple Photos. ISO 160 @ f4 @ 1/500th. Plus .3EV.

India! Indian Pond Heron

Indian Pond Heron: Keoladeo National Park, Bharatpur, Rajasthan, India, March 2023 — As I think I mentioned before, we saw Indian Pond Herons wherever we went in Rajasthan. They are by far the most common heron, and the most common wader. And they are always hunting. Of course, we did see one night roost, with more than 100 birds and birds still coming in…and they were done hunting for the day…but daylight hours are spent on the hunt. Sony Rx10iv at 477mm equivalent. Program mode with my custom birds and wildlife modifications. Processed in Pixelmator Pro and Apple Photos. ISO 100 @ f4 @ 1/800th. Plus .3EV.

Immature Black-headed Ibis

Immature Black-headed Ibis: Keoladeo National Park, Bharatpur, Rajasthan, India, March 2023 — I don’t know if was the time of year, or what, but we saw a lot of immature birds, of all species, but especially waders, at Keoladeo. This is two different Black-headed Ibis (Ibi?) Sony Rx10iv at 527 and 600mm equivalent. Program mode with my custom birds and wildlife modifications. Processed in Pixelmator Pro and Apple Photos. ISO 160 and 100 @ f4 @ 1/500th. Plus .3EV.

India! Rose-ringed Parakeet

Rose-ringed Parakeet: Keoladeo National Park, Bharatpur, Rajasthan, India, March 2023 — Rose-ringed Parakeets are everywhere in Rajasthan and in most of India right up the foothills of the Himalayas, and there is sub-species common across a wide band of equatorial Africa. Escaped and released birds have successfully colonized many European cities, much of southeast England, cities in the near-east, and in Florida and California in the US. They are cold hardy, and feed on the seeds and berries of forests, parks, and at feeding stations. In India the are a crop pest. They are more parrot sized than parakeet. At Keoladeo, they defend several nesting trees near the roads year round. They are very active birds, and while you see a lot of them, they are not easy to photograph. Sony Rx10iv at 600mm equivalent. Program mode with my custom birds and wildlife modifications. Processed in Pixelmator Pro and Apple Photos. ISO 1600 @ f4 @ 1/500th. Plus 1.3EV.

India! White-fronted Kingfisher

White-fronted Kingfisher: Keoladeo National Park, Bharatpur, Rajasthan, India, March 2023 — Though we had already seen the White-fronted Kingfisher at Saltanpur, these were my first really good shots, and between them they show off the bird to good advantage. The White-fronted is the most common Kingfisher, at least in Rajasthan, at least on our journeys. We saw them everywhere, and in some unlikely places as well. It is big. It is bold. It is highly visible. Sony Rx10iv at 600mm equivalent. Program mode with my custom birds and wildlife modifications. Processed in Pixelmator Pro and Apple Photos. ISO 1600 @ f4 @ 1/500th. Plus 1.3EV.