Local Birds: Top 5 Photos of the Week
Bird watching in India is one of the most pleasurable experiences, Apart from the bird parks and sanctuaries one can also spot a variety of local birds around the city and villages. Some common birds around the house are Indian sparrow, Rock Pigeon, Common white Crane, and Indian Myna.
Now let’s see in this article, some amazing “Local Birds” photos that we have featured from our Facebook group.
Weekly Feature (30 Aug – 05 Sept 2021): Local Birds
So the spotted owlet is a small owl that breeds in tropical Asia from mainland India to Southeast Asia. A common resident of open habitats including farmland and human habitation, it has adapted to living in cities. They roost in small groups in the hollows of trees or in cavities in rocks or buildings.
So this local birds photo has photographed in Faridkot, Punjab.
So this local birds photo has photographed in Singapore.
The red avadavat, red munia or strawberry finch, is a sparrow-sized bird of the family Estrildidae. It is found in the open fields and grasslands of tropical Asia and is popular as a cage bird due to the colorful plumage of the males in their breeding season.
So this photo has photographed in Ahmedabad Gujarat.
Fairly common but small, often rather shy, and inconspicuous. Beautiful blue-and-orange plumage, in combination with habitat and habits, is basically unmistakable. Found along rivers, streams, lakes, and ponds—almost any fresh or brackish habitat with small fish. Often perches quietly in trees over water; most often seen in very fast low flight as a turquoise flash over the water, usually flying away. Easily detected once its high, shrill whistled call is learned, even if the bird itself is hidden.
This local birds photo has photographed in Rajkot, Gujarat.
The black francolin is a gamebird in the pheasant family Phasianidae of the order Galliformes, gallinaceous birds. It was formerly known as the Black Partridge. It is the state bird of Haryana state, India.
This photo has photographed in Sultanpur Flats, Haryana.
So thank you to all the photographers who have submitted photos in the Local Birds theme with the #pwc_local hashtag. Your pictures can create awareness about the variety and beauty of wildlife in our environment. So feel free to share it on your social media.
We have featured these photos from our Facebook Group. Next week, you can be the one here, for that, Please join the group and follow the Weekly Challenge Rule.