Today(29-03-2014) I along with Kuldeep visited to Tungareshwar WLS after some gap . I have experienced the unique magic of transformation while entering in to the forest. The complete forest was transformed into magnificent colors and shades. The Birds were flying in the pairs, jumping from one tree to another , making and responding to the calls , fighting , carrying the nesting materials. The gold,brown,yellow,crimson, red , dark green colors made the jungle heavenly beautiful . But the greatest marvel of this season is what is falling on the ground. The falling leaves carpet the forest floor and looks fabulous. The divine wind of transformation blowing reach corner of the jungle. This transformation is the season of new beginning, offers us the opportunity to understand ourselves and the world we live in. It shows us nothing is permanent and change is always necessary.
At Tugareshwer, I could have sensed, felt the transformation at every part. Even birds also behaving differently in this season. Transformation season gives birds a new hope, new responsibility, giving them opportunity to select a right partner, commitments , offers them to construct the house, it gives them opportunity of parenting and struggle to survive and most important the hope to see the better tomorrow.
This part of Tugareshwer deserves the regular visits, its shame that even staying few km away from this place this was my first visit. I left the forest with the promise to be back soon and carrying lots of positive energy of transformation , a new hope.
Here is a list of the birds while travelling from base to Tungareshwar mandir.
1. Greater Racket-tailed Drongo
2. Bronzed Drongo
3. White-bellied Drongo
4. Vigor's Sunbird
5. Purple Sunbird
6. Yellow-footed Green Pigeon
7. Golden fronted Leafbird
8. Black-hooded Oriole
9. Pale-billed Flowerpecker
10. Plum-headed Parakeet
11. Asian Paradise Flycatcher
12. Black-naped Monarch
13. Indian Grey Hornbill -Call
14. Jungle Owlet -Call
15. Black-rumped Flameback Woodpecker
16. Yellow-crowned Woodpecker
17. Brown-headed Barbet
18. Grey Wagtail
19. Greater-spotted Eagle
20. Oriental Honey Buzzard
21. Crested Serpent Eagle
22. Shikra
23. Little Heron
24. Little Green Bee Eater
25. Greater Coucal
other common birds
Yellow-footed Green Pigeon
At Tugareshwer, I could have sensed, felt the transformation at every part. Even birds also behaving differently in this season. Transformation season gives birds a new hope, new responsibility, giving them opportunity to select a right partner, commitments , offers them to construct the house, it gives them opportunity of parenting and struggle to survive and most important the hope to see the better tomorrow.
This part of Tugareshwer deserves the regular visits, its shame that even staying few km away from this place this was my first visit. I left the forest with the promise to be back soon and carrying lots of positive energy of transformation , a new hope.
Here is a list of the birds while travelling from base to Tungareshwar mandir.
1. Greater Racket-tailed Drongo
2. Bronzed Drongo
3. White-bellied Drongo
4. Vigor's Sunbird
5. Purple Sunbird
6. Yellow-footed Green Pigeon
7. Golden fronted Leafbird
8. Black-hooded Oriole
9. Pale-billed Flowerpecker
10. Plum-headed Parakeet
11. Asian Paradise Flycatcher
12. Black-naped Monarch
13. Indian Grey Hornbill -Call
14. Jungle Owlet -Call
15. Black-rumped Flameback Woodpecker
16. Yellow-crowned Woodpecker
17. Brown-headed Barbet
18. Grey Wagtail
19. Greater-spotted Eagle
20. Oriental Honey Buzzard
21. Crested Serpent Eagle
22. Shikra
23. Little Heron
24. Little Green Bee Eater
25. Greater Coucal
other common birds
Yellow-footed Green Pigeon
Crimson Sunbird
White-bellied Drongo
colorful forest
its not snake :)
Balck Hooded Oriole
Tunga hill
Greater Spotted Eagle
Pale Billed Flowerpeaker
Grey Wagtail
Oriental Honey Buzzard
Golden fronted Leafbird
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Awesome Amol.. KD
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